Santa Ana #1

We are located in cultural and artistic down town Santa Ana, California, very close to Yost Theater.

This is our first location to open since 1985, more than 30 years ago. At this location you can be seated outside to enjoy the views of downtown Santa Ana and our Cali weather. We specialize in our fruit bowls and shakes, and not to mention our popular breakfast plate: rancheros eggs.

If you’re in town, this is the spot to come for a fresh home cooked meal or natural juices.

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Jugos Acapulco4.2
Based on 991 reviews
Alberto Romero
1 week ago
Yolie MM
1 month ago
My coworkers and I stopped by yesterday, Carne en Su Jugo was bad, I hope they can improve it cause not so many places have this dish. My coworkers food was ok. The cashier have a very negative actitud. If you good out to eat you want to feel welcome but since the moment we steped in, she was upset. Then I asked her for the restroom code and she gave it to me with actitud.
Todd Newkirk
3 months ago
Place has bomb huevos rancheros.
Colorful plates and salsa bar with 4 different salsa. Sliced radishes and roasted peppers.
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Arturo Aguilar
4 months ago
Their flautas, rice and beans is so good as well as their jugos. They are celebrating their 40th anniversary this 17th of October.
Olivia Johnson
5 months ago
Work around the corner and i'm so sad I didn't know about this place sooner. The fruit juices are made fres and there's a million options. The food is really good too.The breakfast burritos are huge.
Ismael Morua
5 months ago
Michel Pedroza
6 months ago
GERARDO RUÌZ
6 months ago
Muy buena comida y muy buenas tortas y jugos frescos
Salvador Gonzalez
7 months ago
Venden comida mexicana muy buena, jugos de frutas frescas.
Wendell Chong
8 months ago
Super authentic and delicious Mexican food with friendly service even if your Spanish is rusty or non-existent. 😄 On taco Tuesdays they have special deals. This is not a fancy restaurant, you go up to the counter to order your food and wait for your number to be called while you get a table. In the meantime you can watch Mexican soap operas and informercials on their big screen TVs to practice your Spanish. Be sure to get their carnitas and chicken tacos which are amazing!