Joe & The Juice

Joe & The Juice (stylized in all caps) is a Danish chain of juice bars and coffee shops around the world. As of 2022 it has over 338 locations globally in Europe, Asia, and Australia with 64 locations in North America. The restaurants serve predominantly coffee, juice, and sandwiches. Their tunacado sandwich went viral in 2023.

History
Joe & The Juice was founded in 2002 by Kaspar Basse, at the time in his late 20s. The company is based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It sells coffee, tea, sandwiches, fresh juices, smoothies, and veggie shots made with organic ingredients. They also offer gluten free options for their sandwiches.

Although Joe & The Juice competes with both coffee shops like Starbucks and stores like Jamba Juice, Basse has tried to develop a different atmosphere at the restaurants, opting instead for what has been described as an "edgier" vibe. Managers are generally given autonomy over their stores.

In 2013, Swedish Valedo Partners bought the company for $48 million, though Basse retained a 10 percent stake. General Atlantic invested in October 2016, to help fund expansion into the United States.

In November 2023, it was reported that American General Atlantic would acquire a majority stake in the company for $641 million. On December 21, it was announced that this transaction had been completed.

Locations
In addition to locations throughout Scandinavia, Joe & The Juice has locations in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Pittsburgh, Seattle, Washington, D.C., Vancouver International Airport, New York City, and Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport. Across Europe it has locations in Reykjavík; Antwerp; London, Oxford, Guildford, Gatwick Airport, Brighton, Birmingham, Liverpool, Stansted Airport, Paris and Nice; Lucerne, Zürich, Basel; The Hague, Amsterdam and nearby Amstelveen, Rotterdam, Hamburg; as well as in Seoul. In the Middle East, it has locations in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Lebanon.

Joe & The Juice opened its first store in Australia in 2016. It suddenly exited the Australian market in 2023 without warning.

In 2022, CEO Thomas Noroxe mentioned that they would expand over the Middle East, starting with Qatar and Dubai, followed by Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman. He also suggested the use of franchise stores to expand into Mexico and China.