Your guide to the best fresh halal juice in NYC and Long Island.

You'll find Juice Time packed late into the night on Grand Street, and for good reason—it's delivering affordable Middle Eastern desserts that actually taste as good as the hype. The Dubai Chocolate Strawberry Cup is basically dessert perfection, the kunafa arrives warm with that crispy-meets-gooey contrast you're craving, and the acai bowls feel legitimately good for you between the sweet indulgences. Fresh juices and smoothies are there too, but let's be honest: people roll through for the desserts. The real win? Prices won't mess with your budget, and the staff actually keeps smiling when it gets packed. Family-friendly by day, proper late-night destination by night—exactly the kind of spot you keep coming back to.

You'll roll into Juice Time on 74th Street expecting a standard juice bar and leave understanding why this Bay Ridge spot has earned a 4.8 rating—it's the kind of late-night Middle Eastern cafe that makes you question why you don't visit more often. The Dubai Chocolate is dangerously addictive, the kunafa arrives properly crispy with that shatter-and-melt texture, and the mini pancakes are the exact kind of fried-dough comfort food that makes 2 AM visits feel justified. Fresh pressed juices, milkshakes thick enough to stand a spoon in, acai bowls that taste like they actually contain real food—everything's affordable enough that you won't feel guilty going back twice in a week. No frills, counter service, takeout-focused, open late. This is what neighborhood food actually looks like.
