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New Cold-Pressed Juice Company Comes To Redwood City
Plus, learn about a signature drink that another local business is featuring in honor of Redwood City's birthday!

REDWOOD CITY, CA – The city of Redwood City announced a new business this week and a new drink featured by another. Here's a brief provided by the city:
Origins Juicery
Now open at 2070 Broadway, Origins Juicery is a cold-pressed juice bar that provides a fresh, all-natural, and unique take on what it means to be a juice "bar." They prepare all of their drinks in-house daily to ensure that they are at their freshest. A set menu of ten drinks, called Original Blends, is available for those looking to pop in and grab something on the go. For those looking to take the adventurous route Origins Juicery offers a personalized juicing experience in the form of Pressed to Spec bottles. Just mark your fruit and vegetable selections right on the side of the bottle and have your custom cold-pressed juice prepared for you on the spot. Stop in today to try out their menu. Learn more here.
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150th Signature Drinks
LV Mar is the first restaurant to jump in to help celebrate Redwood City's 150th Anniversary! Chef Manuel Martinez, owner of LV Mar on Broadway inRedwood City unveiled "The 150." Created by chief bartender Eusebio, this seasonal concoction features Tosba Family Mescal, Ancho Reyes Liqueur, apricot liqueur, crushed strawberries, a secret ingredient and a peppered rim to add a bit of a zing. Martinez plans to have the drink on the menu through the year with changes to feature seasonal fruits.
Do you own a restaurant and want to feature a drink to celebrate the 150th? The 150th Celebration Committee invites local restaurants and bars to create their own drinks or meals to be part of the 150th Celebration! For more information about submitting a drink for your restaurant visit here.
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