“My new favorite place to go after a work out or days you’re running errands. I usually get a shake and tea to go. The shake replaces one of my meals and the tea for afternoon slump + protein. The shakes are so good you will find yourself addicted too.“
“Love the wheatgrass but what I love more is the staff, so personable and helpful! If you haven't tried wheatgrass juice, I seriously recommend it, you'll notice a difference in how you feel! I enjoy coming to Pure Intentions because I can trust the source. Wheatgrass is planted here, cut here, and juiced here. And I get to witness the different stages of that process when I come here to purchase it.“
“I just want to say I normally order from the fairlawn location and actually placed my order for this location by mistake, but I just wanted to comment how well my food was made today I normally always get the same salad but whoever made it today really did an excellent job. Everybody was nice and pleasant when I went in as “
“I tried this place for the first time today. I was with a coworker who frequents here. He was acting like a pro to me with this place telling all about this and that...well, I finally got to the bottom of it. Yeah, he's been there a lot and can tell me how amazing the mac and cheese is....bc that's all he's ever ordered lol.Well, I ordered the buffalo wrap. I added tofu and subbed kalamata olives in place of tomatoes. This was a very fresh, simple and tasty meal. I am not from the area but am absolutely looking forward to the next time I am in. Grazers each day would even help me another way. I stop daily for a kombucha. They have that here, too. Everyone was friendly, and they came out and made sure our food was good while we were eating, which surprised me. The restaurant was very clean as well.Vegetarian options: When I say everything is vegetarian, it is not. But it basically is and you can add various proteins. Great spot, wish there were more like it.“
“The food was good, I loved the seasoning on my chicken mishwi, and my wife ordered the same but with beef kaftka as well, both on rice with vermicelli. Lots of leftovers, and the bill was surprisingly low for two full entrees with homemade hummus and extra pita bread. Neither of us were really a fan of the cold Lebanese salata (basically a salad with cucumbers, onion, tomato, and a garlicky lemon sauce), but it did look very pretty on the plate.The restaurant was sort of small but very clean, and we were seated between two groups of loud teenagers so we couldn't really hear each other talk, but we can't fault the restaurant for that honestly. The folks eating in there ranged by age so it was just an unlucky draw really.Our server oddly enough was also the host/hostess, she did come and give us refills, but it took a while to get the check (and to order some extra take-home hummus), but they may have been short staffed for the evening which is common for honestly most places these days. She was friendly.We enjoyed the food and the price was very reasonable, I'm sure we will be back, might just get it for takeout though next time.“
“Really appreciate the Girls working here. I have been in Ohio for the past 3 days and getting Pulp smoothies at different locations daily. Unfortunately not one worker at different locations informed me that the SHERBET HAS DAIRY IN IT, for whatever stupid reason & is not vegan , until I came to this shop today with these kind, informed girls. Thanks again to them. Really appreciate it.Dietary restrictions: You have to tell them NO yogurt and no SHERBET if you want it DAIRY FREE! All Sherbet flavors have dairy. They have Almond milk at this location as well as Soy protein.“
“After 2 hours of driving we stopped in cuyahoga falls for food. We were walking by the different windows looking at menus when Miss Jackie met us at the door with a menu. We went next door and came right back! The people were very friendly and sweet to me and my daughter n law and granddaughter!!!❤️ The food was absolutely amazing and very healthy and cheap!! Highly recommended thank you for your hospitality“