Fresh or bottled fruit juice at $3.50 — vegan, caffeine-free and the natural choice for kids or anyone who wants something fruity and simple. The variety rotates by location and day, so ask your server for what's available. No tea, no dairy, no complexity — just fruit juice.

Juice is the most straightforward item on the Ugly Dumpling beverages menu. Where the Brown Sugar Boba has craftsmanship and the Milk Tea has cultural history, Juice has a single selling proposition: it's fruit juice. Familiar, sweet, caffeeine-free and appropriate for every age and dietary preference.
The specific variety available varies by location and day — common options include orange juice, apple juice and other seasonal fruit juices depending on what the kitchen is stocking. This variability is worth knowing before you order: if you have a specific juice in mind, ask your server rather than assuming. The price is fixed at $3.50 regardless of which variety is available.
As a food pairing, juice works best alongside the milder, kid-friendly items on the menu — French Fries, Spring Rolls, steamed dim sum. The sweetness of juice can clash with intensely savoury or spicy dishes, so if the table is ordering aggressively spiced wok dishes, the Lemon Tea or Honey Lemonade will serve you better.
| Nutrition | Per serving (~8 oz, estimate) |
|---|---|
| Calories | ~140 (varies by fruit type) |
| Total Sugars | ~30g (natural fruit sugars) |
| Vitamin C | ~50–100mg (if orange juice) |
| Fat | 0g |
| Protein | ~1g |
| Caffeine | 0mg |
| Allergen | Present |
|---|---|
| Milk / Dairy | No |
| Gluten / Wheat | No |
| Tree Nuts / Peanuts | No |
| Eggs | No |
| Soy | No |
Juice is the natural beverage choice for children — familiar format, sweet flavour, zero caffeine. At $3.50 it's one of the most affordable drinks on the menu alongside the Iced Tea.
Unlike the tea-based drinks, Juice has zero caffeine. Combined with its dairy-free, allergen-free profile, it's the most broadly suitable drink for guests with dietary restrictions or caffeine sensitivity.
Tied with Iced Tea as the second cheapest drink on the menu. You get real fruit juice — natural sugars, vitamin C and flavour — for the price of a side dish.