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Chicago's 5 Best Post Dance Party Juice Bars

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Chicago can really take the wind out of you. Or at least push you around with it. But really, it's a town that knows how to party, which means, you should probably know where to refuel. Oh look...here's 5 of the best places in which to do so...

1—Protein Bar

Here's where you can really get Fruit Loop'd. No really! They've got their own raw juice recipes (no added sugar or chemicals) and gay sounding drinks like Pier-nut Butter & Jelly, Sears Sucker, and our fave the Fruit Loop'd.


2—Mana Food Bar

Just cuz you're feeling the juice doesn't mean the party has to end! Choose to be healthy by picking up to three ingredients to turn into a freshly squeezed juice or go stealthy by having then add vodka or sake. Go ahead! No one'll know.


3—Peeled

Sometimes non-stop dancing is caused by a chemical reaction. And that can make you feel kinda icky afterwards. Fix it with something organic. And maybe try the $19 'Please, No Autographs' drink that claims immunity-stimulating and cell-protective nutrients, super foods and complex enzymes.


4—Green Corner

Dancing all day long is a spiritual experience. Continue it at this joint owned by two yoga instructing sisters which specializes in cleansing and energy boosting all natural drinks.


5—Earth's Healing Cafe

Organic, vegan, raw, gluten + soy + GMO free and kosher? sup in the almond butter and date River Nile drink or the kale and cilantro infused Mother Earth one. Either way, this is a good place to refill after a dancing religiously for hours on end.


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Matt Bell is a New York based travel and style writer who contributes regularly to Esquire.com and Essential Homme Magazine. He has also written for Out.com, Next Magazine, American Spa Magazine and was the Senior Editor for Genre Magazine.

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