Yummy and healthy staff are all really friendly. Also portion sizes are much bigger than expected so value for money is good. And low calories for amount of food
Jen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Somerville, MA
My first Snog was at the Covent Garden location back in March, and the frozen yogurt was on point. Their flavor selection was great, the toppings were so fresh, and I could tell the people working behind the counter loved their job. There was no queue and I was hungry, so I got a regular-sized green tea yogurt, with fresh strawberries and raspberries. The quality of the yogurt was definitely admirable, and it didn’t taste fake or artificial. The finished product was worthy enough to make an appearance on my Instagram. I love their neon pink and white color scheme, and their designs are fun and clean-cut.
Lauren S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sydney, Australia
This was my first snog. The bright branding and promise of a fat free treat drew me in. It’s quite a small shop, but luckily there were no queues when we arrived. We checked out the array of toppings you could add, ranging from delicious berries and tropical fruits to marshmallows, sweets and chocolate pieces. I opted for a coconut yoghurt with three fruity toppings, the boy opted for chocolate yoghurt with slightly more naughty sweet brownie toppings. The menu is quite expensive for frozen yoghurt, mine was a small but the three toppings made it add up to over £5. But it was a nice, healthy treat, which can be hard to find when out and about, so worth the money in my opinion. The cute little shop had some low tables, stools and benches, so we sat and ate inside, watching the queue grow long and eyeing up what other people chose as their combination of toppings. The staff were efficient and friendly, but served everyone quickly. Which is all you need for collecting your favourite frozen yoghurt! By the time we left we had brain freeze and we’re pretty cold, but all in all it was a good experience. I’ll go back.
Sarah O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
We were tempted into Snog by a guy offering free tasters outside… who would refuse a little bit of free frozen yoghurt? It’s a cute little shop with a few tables and a pretty extensive menu. The staff were really friendly and the yoghurt we tried was delicious and so creamy. I’ll definitely be back when it’s a little warmer and I’ve not had a big meal to have a whole pot and try sauce and toppings too.
Marc R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marseille, France
Good fro-yo, large choice of toppings and you can add sauce for free, the fruit toppings I chose didn’t have much taste, don’t think they were very fresh… I tasted their green tea yogurt and didn’t like it, I’m staying on original flavour which is my favourite. I wish they would put the toppings not only on top though, like they do in some fro-to places, this place is pretty loud but the décor’s pretty nice.
Rusty G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Arcadia, CA
Nice people. A clear rip off of US based Pinkberry. They even stole the font that Pinkberry uses. Only 4 flavor choices and they are stingy with the toppings for the pounds. They seem to be busy, but it is a matter of time that competitors will force them to be better.
Elo C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sherman Oaks, CA
Very good but Expensive :( Good frozen yogurt but really way too expensive. For a small nature one(and it’s really small) with one topping(raspberries) it cost me 3.65£
Mark H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Love the frozen yogurt, love the toppings available, the price is reasonably and place itself it really funky, in a good way. I think its time this place made its way across the water to Ireland.
Janice L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
finally came here to get a taste of the much hyped snog. it’s more tart-y than creamy, but lacks the essential milky flavour. 2.95 for a small and no topping is slightly steep compared to froyo in good ol America innit. The warm winter toppings(apple crumble, shot of espresso, pear and cinnamon) are an extra 1.60, with this economy, literally, is burning holes in my wallet. You would think froyo is meant to be eaten cold(duh), and you’d call what’s melted– a MILKSHAKE. but no. snog decides to add hot toppings on an ice cold yogurt– just for winter’s sake. the result? strangely melty but not melty yogurt. I’m sure if I wanted my yogurt to melt I would have just WAITED for it to melt… nevertheless, the pear was cooked to soft and cut into small cubes, blended with flow-y cinnamon sauce that was just at the right sweetness. the pear cinnamon topping wasn’t much to complain about other than the extra POUND(pun intended) that was added to both me and my yogurt. oh by the way, I had a taste of their green tea flavour, which was so tasteless I had to ask the waiter if she gave me the wrong flavour. lesson learnt: green tea flavour is no bueno kiddos.
Neelakantan N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 London, United Kingdom
Decent place to come and have some yoghurt to help digest all that food you just had nearby. The staff is pretty friendly but I wouldn’t be so sure of the bright colour behind the counter. The seats don’t have a backrest. But I guess if we are having a small little bit of yoghurt it shouldn’t hurt your back that bad.
Anne J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tucson, AZ
Needed to scratch a dessert itch late at night, and SNOG was the only thing still open. Inside is hallucinogenically green and bright. Service: Dutch? The natural flavor was pretty good, but the chocolate was not worth repeating. Given all the great choices for dessert in the area, I would not bother coming back here. It just was not delicious.
Steve M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Landsdale, Australia
Very yummy, pretty good value the classic size was more than adequate. Music was pretty loud in the store which can be a bit unpleasant, but others will find this pretty funky.
Siobhain W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sandyford, Republic of Ireland
I love SNOG, I really do! It has sadly not made its way to Ireland yet, so whenever I am in London, I love to find an excuse to grab a SNOG, which is not very difficult as you can have it rain or sun, night or day, there is always an appropriate time for a good SNOG! This one in particular is great as I have always been able to grab a seat there. The one in Soho was packed on Sunday night but this branch still had seats, it was a great way to end a nice night out with the BF in London! :)
Julie N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Clara, CA
I’m reviewing this place with comparison to frozen yogurts I’ve experienced by living in the US. This Snog place was the first and only frozen yogurt I’ve passed by while visiting London and I’m going to say it does not disappoint you. It’s similar to any non-self served yogurt stores, which you first choose size and decide on yogurt flavor. Then price depends on getting toppings or not. Although variety is not a lot, the flavors are very satisfying and fresh. Original, plain tart and blueberry is great. I LOVE their toppings, especially the hot and warm ones. NONE of the yogurt places I’ve been to back home has such things. I chose the warm apple crisp and I seriously spazz at how great it was. And it’s cute how they have heart-shaped chocolate chips. :) I definitely recommend coming here anytime for hangouts or even to get some sweets after dinner. Cute as a date place considering«snog» means kiss.(;
Alikne
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg
Am Weg vom Leicester Square nach Covent Garden kommt man in der Garrick Street an diesem SNOG vorbei. Supergrellbunte Farben locken von weitem. Für Freunde von Gefrorenem gibt es hier Pure Frozen Yogurt in vielen Variationen und mit allerlei Dressings. Auf weissen Möbeln lärmen Teenies und schlürfen glücklich ihr Eis. Die Beleuchtung wechselt die Farben in einer permanenten Photonenorgie und dazu hämmert aus den Boxen laute Musik. Für einfache Menschen aus dem Schwarzwald ist das wahrlich die Großstadt. Wir bestaunten die peppigen Wandmalereien und löffelten unser Jogurteis in Geschmacksrichtung Natur und Schokolade und angerichtet mit frischen Früchten.
Jenny S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Super cute ambiance and good for you!!! Well healthier than the competitor I’m sure. Lovely selection of toppings. The yogurt was pretty good, light and not too sweet. I’m happy to pay a premium to be surrounded by animé décor.
Yinnie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
I love SNOG frozen yoghurts, It’s the epitome of summer for me. Ice cream just doesn’t hit the spot anymore. Of course I’m only talking about the natural froyo. The green tea and chocolate counterparts have a lot to be desired. I just eat my natural flavour froyo on it’s own but there are a plethora of toppings you could add on. I’d just stick to the fruit or none, and tip: the chocolate hearts/stars don’t taste very nice at all. They’ve even got a pink guava flavour now-which i thought was unneccesary because it just taste like natural.
Fazan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
loved this place, the lights on the ceiling change colour whoo! I went for the natural yogurt with two toppings, pineapple and passion fruit and i have to say i am utterly addicted! its was a freezing cold night but we still went in?! :s However the teenie bop staff had the music deafeningly loud that we couldnt even talk! so like old fuddy duddies we asked em to turn it down, but music was great though!!! defo going back soon!
Katherine S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sunnyvale, CA
*Accidentally posted this review at a different Snog location, oops!* Froyo is virtually a staple food item in LA, where I’m from, so while here in London studying for the summer, I started to crave some. My friends and I had heard about Snog, so we decided to check it out. We walked in and were surprised by how cute the place was decorated with the changing colored lights, murals on the walls, and even cute tables and seats. The three of us decided to go for a regular size with 3 toppings, which also comes with a collectible spoon. The cashier was a cute young gentleman and while we were having trouble deciding what to order, he gave us a sample. I was surprised how good it was. I like my froyo tart(real frozen yogurt), not sweet and creamy to the point where it tastes like ice cream. Snog gets froyo right =) Even though we had a rather enjoyable experience, for a single serving, 3+ pounds is rather expensive. It’s cheaper in the US where we charge by weight.
Laura N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
You know, I do fancy a good snog. And to be honest, the more locations where I can get my snog on, the better. When this shop opened in Covent Garden I became an immediate regular and have quickly realised that as it turns out my snogging preference is natural with no toppings. Judge if you will, but it’s fresh. It’s clean. It’s healthy. And it’s the best thing I’ve licked in ages.
Larissa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 London, United Kingdom
I’ll admit freely, I like a Snog as much as the next person(which, if you don’t know, is a suitably high degree on the Scale of Liking Things). But let’s just say that I was unimpressed by my most recent visit to the most recently opened location in the Snog Empire. You see, The guy who helped me misunderstood my order, so great confusion ensued at the till. The guy who prepared my Snog greatly skimped on the toppings. I mean, 15 blueberries aren’t worth 75p. Come on. And the music was blaring at such a ridiculous volume that I couldn’t even enjoy my froyo in peace despite wearing my noise-isolating earbuds and trying to listen to my own music. So, basically, my experience today at this location was not at all worth the £4.60 I paid for a ‘Classic’ Snog with two toppings. I left prematurely due to the music, trying to carry my froyo whilst handling an open umbrella and eating a cold Snog with too-few toppings in the chilly rain. This was an epic fail on the value-for-money front. Let’s just say: I won’t be returning to this Snog location any time soon.