The fast-growth kale-centric juice concept bought out its North Highland Avenue predecessor.
Kale Me Crazy is moving forward with plans to open a location in the Morningside Village shopping center.
The fast-growth juice concept from Roi Shlomo, the self-made businessman who founded Yogli Mogli, Thursday field plans with City of Atlanta for the newest outpost of his health-conscious eatery.
Shlomo reportedly bought out I Love Juice Bar, at 1402 North Highland Avenue NE Suite 7, to open Kale Me Crazy in its place. Nashville-based I Love Juice Bar began its expansion into Atlanta in 2015.
An estimated $50,000 will be spent on interior alterations to the existing juice bar for the Kale Me Crazy.
This will be Kale Me Crazy’s second North Highland Avenue address. The juice bar opened its first location in Inman Park, at 300 North Highland Avenue NE.
Kale Me Crazy serves cold-pressed juices, smoothies, coffee, wraps, and acai bowls with locations in Inman Park, Midtown, Decatur, and stores under construction in Sandy Springs and Brookhaven.
Juice Bar never even opened…. they had a sign up for 4 mths about coming soon. I walked by there 2 wks ago and it wasn’t in business yet.
I’ve never seen anyone in any of the Kale Me Crazy shops I frequently drive by. Do people really go there?
My dad has been once after being diagnosed with a yeast infection and it’s really pricey. I guess not that many people want to pay exorbitant prices for juices they can easily make at home
Juice Bar opened Sept 8th and was bought out by Kale Me Crazy about 8 weeks later. It was open and operating.