WONDER Press - Boulder (Pearl St)

946 Pearl St, Boulder
(303) 568-9460

Recent Reviews

Tim & Jennifer

THIS REVIEW IS FOR WONDER IN DENVER (now closed - would have given 1 star if I had written a review a year ago)The good: love the logo juice bottles (carried it home in my bag) super cool, albeit expensive. The food was good, really good, but pricey.The bad: the service was horrible. I mean, just horrible with attitude. Like it was a hassle to help us and didn't even ask if we were dining in. I say this because I prefer to drink out of a proper cup vs something being thrown into a landfill or worse, the ocean. When I asked for my drink in a mug, you would think I was asking them to something outrageous out of their skill set.I hate leaving bad reviews but I was so pissed that we walked all the way from the Maven Hotel to Wonder for the level of service we received and spent as much money as we did for a salad, 2 juices, and 2 lattes. I hate to say I'm not surprised that the Denver location is closed, but my spouse and I were thinking "if this place was in Atlanta it would close down". Will come check out the Boulder location on our next visit and hope it's better than Denver! I am always hoping that healthy restaurants are supported and stay in business!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 2

Blind bandit

I’m not a fan that the bottles come with no safety sealThe juices are

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Erik Eisemann

It was our first and last time to Wander. We found the juice bar through Google and saw that reviews were mixed but mostly positive, as with must juice bars in the metro area. Told the staff it was our first visit and we were new to the juice world and no one offered help. Ended up getting four. Once we got home we realized that one was expired! I also got a dandelion latte, which was actually good. However no one ever asked id it was to go or for in house. I approached the barista and asked her to make it to go since no one ever asked. Her replay was a short sharky “ oh we assumed!” All three that were working seemed to be bothered that we were there and were very attentive to the other patrons who must have been regulars because the staff was talking their ears off. I also waited 10 minutes for my drink which was luke warm. Will not go back!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 1

Melanie Rose Prince

My home office away from home away from home. The place where I don’t mind spending $40 on an unnecessary quantity of delicious beverages just to be able to sit for a few hours, be incredibly productive and creative, and maybe see a few friends walk in. Their juices and milks are obviously awesome. I love the mushroom broth (but wish they had the other options more often), and the snackies are great to reach for. Cute little local gifts

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mint Chip, Carpe Diem

X Y.

Went downhill after new staff came in. Won't even acknowledge you when you're RIGHT IN THEIR FACE at the counter. Makes their $15 smoothie taste like crap. Then they get mad at you when you don't tip 15% for it.

Josephine M.

I love the Boulder location of this place. Unfortunately, the petite female manager with blonde hair (nose ring and a black beanie) has a terrible, rude attitude that left me with an awful feeling. Owners: protect your investment and let go of this person, she's ruining your otherwise wonderful business. You'd be doing her a favor too because she clearly doesn't want to be there anyway and is too cool/above the customers.

S M.

A favorite breakfast spot. A yummy avocado toast and half Is plenty big with little soft egg on the side is perfection. Great matcha. Their homemade almond milk makes it a little too thick but I do love That it's homemade milk. Pretty interior and just the spot for casual Alone breakfast

Scott Y.

The new Wonder Press location in Longmont on Francis Street is a welcome addition to the city's healthy beverage and coffee scene. Their drip coffee - from Boxcar, I think - is spot-on tasty; not bitter and didn't need the sugar I usually have to add. I tried the Green Monkey smoothy and found it refreshing and flavorful and not full of added sugars like some "smoothie" chains. I also took home some beet juice and look forward to enjoying that. They seem super-eager and welcoming. The person greeting me started the greeting as I opened the door, so I didn't hear all of it. The interior is similar to their Boulder location with plenty of tables and a comfortable raised couch situation. Be sure to browse the items from local makers and check out their cold case which had some salads and interesting chia offerings today. They're offering different specials each day to celebrate their recent opening. Today was buy 2 get one free.

Paige M.

I enjoyed this place, especially for working during the morning hours. Their juice is fresh and delicious, their homemade almond coconut milk pairs well with their matcha latte & they offer a unique smoothie menu. They offer some toast options & GF bread.

Gentri Webster

Modern, cozy, exposed brick, beautiful. Try the strawberry cream chia seed pudding!

Nick Wettstein

I got the turmeric twist for an explosion of nutrients my body needed. Usually turmeric and ginger are very strong when placed in a drink. Not this one. The flavors were abundant but not overbearing. It was surprisingly mellow. The flavors accompanied each other with high synergy, each holding their own space to shine. The person who created this knows what they're doing. Well done ???

luke k

This place is beyond greedy. Earlier this year, they had this signage posted at checkout. Basically, they felt that it made sense to charge a 15% "service fee" on top of the order subtotal. What this "service" is I'm not sure. You read from a menu standing up and place your order and wait for someone to bring it to the counter. Due to this fee, they felt the need to mention tips are not expected.The funny part is, as of October 2023 they have gotten rid of the signage but have NOT gotten rid of the service fees. An $11.50 smoothie works out to $13.25 with their fees, and $14.50 with boulder sales tax? $15 for a smoothie is absurd not even pulp fiction could have predicted that. But as if $15 isn't enough, the employees turn the iPad around and prompt customers to tip 20%, 22%, or 25% on their $15 smoothie (service charge included) hahahahahah!!! The last time I was here, the employee also verbally informed me of the service charge in addition to the sign. This time they did not make ANY mention of it.It seems clearly they have abandoned their idea of reserving tips for only the most generous, and now they are trying to make customers feel a little more guilty if they smash the no tip button.Wonder owner: why would you get rid of this sign and keep the service charge? Why would your tip options START at 20%? Why is an 8 or 12oz smoothie $15? Don't tell me its credit card processing fees. I run a business too and the average 2.6% fees does not demand a 15% service charge.

Justin Brown

Reishi Cacao with a shot of espresso is like drinking angel tears of joy. What a spiritual experience.

Holly H.

Any time we are in Boulder I come here multiple times! Everything I've gotten has always been delicious!! Recently I tried the dirty gold (hot) and loved it and I also had a green juice that was amazing and the mint matcha chip smoothie was incredible. I'm a huge fan of this place!

Satishma Nepal

This has to be one of my favorite place in Boulder. They got really good and fashionable stuffs and the price are also reasonable in my opinion.

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WONDER Press - Boulder (Pearl St)

946 Pearl St, Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 568-9460