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Bay Area Organic Juice Chain Juice House Co. to Shut Down
All locations, including the Ferry Building outpost, will close on April 4 after years of operation.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 3:39pm by Ben Kaplan
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Juice House Co., a popular Bay Area organic juice chain with locations in San Francisco, Benicia, Petaluma, Napa, and Emeryville, will be closing all of its stores on April 4. The company's founder, Tiana Duvauchelle, announced the closure on social media, citing that after years of pouring her heart into the business, it will be shutting down, though she did not provide a specific reason for the decision.
Why it matters
The closure of Juice House Co. is notable as it represents the end of a local, mission-driven business that had built a following around organic, cold-pressed juices and plant-based drinks. Its departure also marks another change in the retail landscape of the Ferry Building Marketplace, which has seen a high rate of openings and closures in recent years.
The details
Juice House Co. grew out of Duvauchelle's Benicia-based yoga collective, Yoga House, and had become known for its commitment to sustainability and wellness. All locations will remain open through April 4 and continue operating during regular hours while supplies last. Customers can still use gift cards in-store through the final day, though refunds will not be offered, and bottle returns will be accepted for store credit only.
- Juice House Co. will close all locations on April 4, 2026.
- The company has been operating in the Bay Area for several years.
The players
Juice House Co.
A Bay Area organic juice chain with locations in San Francisco, Benicia, Petaluma, Napa, and Emeryville.
Tiana Duvauchelle
The founder of Juice House Co., who announced the closure of all locations on social media.
Yoga House
A Benicia-based yoga collective that Juice House Co. grew out of.
Ferry Building Marketplace
The San Francisco location where Juice House Co. had an outpost, which has seen a high rate of openings and closures in recent years.
What they’re saying
“After years of pouring my heart into this space, this team, and this community, Juice House Co. will be closing.”
— Tiana Duvauchelle, Founder, Juice House Co.
“JHC held so much — early mornings, growth, friendship, first jobs, last jobs, diversity, wellness, community, connection, challenge, family and so much heart.”
— Tiana Duvauchelle, Founder, Juice House Co.
What’s next
All Juice House Co. locations will remain open through April 4, 2026, continuing to operate during regular hours while supplies last.
The takeaway
The closure of Juice House Co. marks the end of a local, mission-driven business that had built a loyal following around organic, cold-pressed juices and plant-based drinks. Its departure is another example of the high turnover in the retail landscape of the Ferry Building Marketplace, underscoring the challenges facing independent businesses in San Francisco's evolving commercial landscape.
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