Screenshot of Uptown Eats from Google Maps.
Pressed Juicery will reportedly close stores, and we have questions.
Pressed’s website lists one Dallas location on Live Oak Street inside Uptown Eats, which includes multiple restaurants that people can get takeout or delivery from. Diners can either place orders at its physical store via touchscreen kiosks or online, according to Uptown Eats’ frequently asked questions page. Takeout and delivery are the only options available.
So will Pressed Juicery no longer be available through Uptown Eats? Does this location even count as a physical storefront that would be considered for closure? That’s unclear at this time. We reached out to Pressed’s media team for more information and will provide an update once we have one.
The California-based juicery aims to focus on “meeting consumers where they shop today while ensuring Pressed remains widely accessible across retail, digital, delivery and our remaining stores,” per a WFAA article. The number of closing stores hasn’t been announced yet.
“Consumer shopping habits evolved significantly over the past several years, with more people discovering Pressed through grocery retailers, digital ordering and on-demand delivery,” a company spokesperson told WFAA. “As consumer demand continues to shift toward these channels, we have made the difficult decision to streamline portions of our company-owned retail footprint while maintaining a strategic presence in key markets where our stores continue to play an important role.”
