Fresh Juice Shop

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This article is about the shop in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. For the object in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, see watering hole.
Fresh Juice Shop
The Fresh Juice Shop

The Fresh Juice Shop, also called the "watering hole" by X, is an establishment owned by Podler located in Glitzville in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Although the name of the building features the word "shop", it's not actually possible for Mario to purchase anything here.

Description[edit]

The Fresh Juice Shop is frequented often by a Doogan, a Lakitu, and an unnamed female Toad who claims that she was looking forward to seeing Prince Mush at the Glitz Pit. Dialogue in the game implies that this Toad is covertly Jolene in casual dress. Dupree appears in the shop midway through Chapter 3 until the end of the chapter, questioning Mario on Goombella's favourite flower.

During the events of Chapter 3, X instructs Mario to visit the Fresh Juice Shop, where Podler gives him the Super Hammer. In Chapter 7, Mario visits the shop to ask Podler if he has seen General White.

A Star Piece can be found in the far-left corner of the bar, as well as another Star Piece on the roof.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドリンク・バー[?]
Dorinku Bā
Drink Bar
French Café Jus Frais Yunnan[?] Glitzville Fresh Juice Cafe
Italian Bar di succhi (original)[?] Juice bar
Bar dei frullati (remake)[?] Smoothie bar
Spanish (NOA) Juguería Dojo[?] Juice shop Dojo
Spanish (NOE) Bar de sumos "Hogan"[?] Sumo Bar "Hogan"; the name comes from Rawk Hawk's Iberian Spanish name. "Sumo" sounds similar to "zumo", which means "juice" in Iberian Spanish but also sounds similar to the name of the traditional Japanese fighting sport, referring to the Glitz Pit and its eastern style.
In the original game.
Bar Eto[?] Possible from Etō (江藤), a Japanese surname. In the game's remake.