Green Carrot

2000 Wellington Ave, Winnipeg - R3H 0E3
5 reviews
Juice Live/Raw Food Vegetarian
(204) 691-0771

Love this place. I go at least once a week, if not more. Usually for smoothies (Stron Like Bull!) and/or a bar or salad. Obby is a great guy and owner!

Is there a reason why Green Carrot lies to customers and staff?As a former employee of Green Carrot, it is disappointing to know that the company still operates the same way it did when I worked there.For starters, lying to customers about what goes into your smoothies is not acceptable, nor is re dating juices to sell them past expiry. If the menu says "cold pressed orange juice", what it really means is "store bought Tropicana". If the menu says "mineral water" what it really means is "tap water". How is that in any way acceptable? Really makes one wonder why the prices are so high if the quality is not there.Staff treatment is horrendous. In the time that I worked there, I saw many employees come and go, all for the same reasons. No pay stubs, lied to about what the actual wage would be, under paid, over worked, and various other labor law violations.I have heard many people have tried to discuss these issues with management, especially when it comes to lying to customers about what the ingredients actually are, but management really doesn't seem to care because dishonesty makes more money.It is surprising this place is still open, after all these years with malpractices going on. I'm sure mr. superstar owner, Obby Khan, is one health complaint away from closing up shop.

Skip the cold press juices and get the fresh smoothies. Delicious

I purchased the 24 carrot pressed juice and the ginger shot (which had lemon, ginger and cayenne). The 24 carrot juice was ok, not the best i have had and it had some weird black pieces floating around in it. The ginger shot was absolutely disgusting. I have had way better immunity elixir shots elsewhere. Will try Freshii's the next time i am at the airport waiting for a flight.

Okay. Over-priced. I wish that their juices were made to order instead of prepackaged.