Restaurant in New York City, United States
Magic Mix Juicery
100ptsQuick, practical fuel in the Financial District.

About Magic Mix Juicery
Magic Mix Juicery at 102 Fulton St is a counter-service juicery in New York City's Financial District, best treated as a practical grab-and-go stop rather than a dining destination. No reservations needed and no dress code. Worth a visit if you're in the area and want a lighter option, but not a special-occasion venue.
What Magic Mix Juicery Actually Is (And Isn't)
Magic Mix Juicery is not a sit-down dining destination. If you're arriving at 102 Fulton St expecting a full-service café experience, reset that expectation now. This is a counter-service juicery in Lower Manhattan's Financial District, positioned for the grab-and-go crowd working or visiting the area around Fulton Street. That framing matters, because it changes how you should think about visiting and what you should aim to get out of it.
Is It Worth Stopping In?
For anyone spending time in the Financial District, yes, with the right expectations. The venue sits in a high-traffic corridor that also draws visitors heading to or from nearby attractions in Lower Manhattan. Counter-service juice and wellness-focused spots in this price tier are easy to find in New York City, so Magic Mix Juicery competes on convenience and product quality rather than atmosphere or occasion. Whether it earns a repeat visit depends on whether the menu offering matches what you're looking for on a given day. See our full New York City restaurants guide for context on how this fits into the broader dining picture downtown.
Multi-Visit Strategy
If you're working or spending multiple days in the Financial District, treat Magic Mix Juicery as a rotation spot rather than a destination. A first visit is worth using to identify which category of product (cold-pressed juices, smoothies, or any food items on offer) suits your preference. A second visit can be more deliberate. Because this is a fast-turnover counter operation, timing matters: early morning and midday lunch windows in the Financial District are peak-demand periods, and the line moves quickly. Off-peak visits allow more time to look at the full menu without pressure.
Who Should Go
This is a practical stop for solo visitors, commuters, and anyone looking for a lighter option in a neighbourhood that skews heavily toward office lunch spots. It is not a venue for a special occasion, a business meal, or a group dining event. For those occasions in New York City, Le Bernardin, Atomix, or Eleven Madison Park are in a different category entirely. For nearby bar and hotel options that pair well with a day in Lower Manhattan, see our New York City bars guide and hotels guide.
Practical Details
Reservations: Not applicable; walk-in counter service only. Dress: No dress code; casual is the norm in this format. Budget: Price range data is not currently available; expect counter-service pricing typical of New York City juice and wellness spots. Booking difficulty: Easy — no booking required.
Compare Magic Mix Juicery
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Magic Mix Juicery | Easy | — | ||
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Magic Mix Juicery and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Magic Mix Juicery?
There is no bar seating at 102 Fulton St — Magic Mix Juicery operates as a walk-in counter service spot, not a sit-down venue. Expect to order, collect, and go. If you want a place to sit down in the Financial District, you'll need to look elsewhere.
What should I wear to Magic Mix Juicery?
No dress code applies here. This is a counter-service stop in a high-traffic Financial District corridor, so whatever you're already wearing — office attire, gym clothes, or tourist casual — is fine.
Can Magic Mix Juicery accommodate groups?
It can handle a group in the sense that anyone can queue and order, but there is no table reservation, group booking process, or seated space. For anything beyond a few colleagues grabbing drinks on the go, a sit-down spot nearby would serve a group better.
Is Magic Mix Juicery good for solo dining?
Yes — this format suits solo visitors and commuters well. At 102 Fulton St, you can walk in, order at the counter, and be done without the friction of a seated restaurant. It is one of the more practical quick stops in a neighbourhood dominated by office lunch crowds.
What should I order at Magic Mix Juicery?
Specific menu details are not confirmed in available data, so a particular dish or drink recommendation would be speculation. Your best move is to check current offerings directly at the counter when you visit — the format is quick enough that deciding on the spot is not a problem.
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