Delicious Greek yogurt and a nice place to eat it and sit for a while(or work), but on the pricier side for a snack. Greecologies has quality strained and unstrained Greek yogurt and other food options like spanakopita and rice pudding. It’s gallery-like interior(gram it girl/guy!), with lots of seating(although full when busy) and an outdoor garden in back, make it a nice place to sit for a while in Nolita. It also has wifi and a bathroom, two major pluses for doing work, and a friendly staff. The only downside I can think of is the price. I’ve had the«savory strained yogurt» with sun dried tomato, organic strained tomato, and mint($ 7.25) and«seasonal inspiration strained yogurt» with dried figs, chia, walnuts, and honey”($ 8.50). Both were delicious, but it does get pricy if you’re coming in for a yogurt and coffee when it’s not enough food for a meal.
Hoang Mai P.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
The yogurt here is so good and rich but what really did it for me was the greecologies special combination — traditional yogurt topped with fig, honey, chia seeds, and walnuts. I’m not sure I want to know the calorie and nutritional information as, even though it’s healthy, I’m pretty sure it has enough calories to be considered a meal as it’s a very generous portion size. I haven’t been brave enough to try their butter coffee but that’s next on the list!
Jean C.
Classificação do local: 5 Berkeley, CA
Great place to sit and work at while in the Little Italy area, with a variety of seating options(couches, stools, chairs) and desk heights. I didn’t notice that I spent 4 hours here at a go!
Bp P.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
I absolutely loved this place! A little overpriced but because the quality deserves it! They have the nicest greek natural yogurt plus the beverages are all so tasty and good. The coffees were great and mine was just a simple capuccino. Matcha tea was very good too. Looking forward to try this place for lunch.
Rebecca A.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
Delicious! They give you your yogurt if you are eating here in an earthy bowl and they have a back patio on which you can eat it on glorious sunny days. And it’s delicious and filling. Their banana greecologies combo is amazing. I would love if this spot was on the upper west or Hell’s Kitchen but I will gladly make the trek for this deliciousness.
Pauline L.
Classificação do local: 4 Staten Island, NY
Fancy yogurt served in a clay pot. Definitely on the pricer side but come here for the environment. There is an outside garden at the back and place is pretty spacious for studying.
Alli R.
Classificação do local: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
Tried a savory selection – sundried tomato, organic strained tomato, olive oil and mint topped yogurt. So delicious! Update: Back for second day in a row. Tried the strained with sour cherry preserve. Perfect combo of sweet and tart. Recommend.
Steph S.
Classificação do local: 3 New York, NY
I’ve wanted to come here for the longest time. They have the fanciest yogurt I have ever seen, and the only place that can make yogurt look this cool. The experience is definitely one of a kind if you are a die hard yogurt lover like me. There are 2 options for the yogurt– strained and unstrained, savory or unsavory. The strained is creamier of course. The yogurt conisseur is super nice and knowledgable about yogurt, willing to ask any questions about the process. I’m seriously impressed with his knowledge. We got the berry unstrained and the savory(with olive oil, tomatoes, and cucumbers) strained. Each yogurt comes in terra cotta pots which adds to the ambiance. The berries & honey yogurt is out of this world! So good, I definitely recommend this. The savory yogurt was gross to us, and we couldn’t bring ourselves to finish it. Like the olive oil & yogurt textures did not mesh well at all. We also tried bulletproof coffee for the 1st time and hated it. I felt the inside to be not that welcoming and friendly but still pretty and well decorated. It has a very sterile feel to it. It is cool though as you go towards the back of the store and see the yogurt lab and the garden in the back is super cute. This is still a really cute place, perfect to meet up with friends, but a bit pricey. I still prefer my Fage at home.
Vivian Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Meh just alright. I have really hopes for this place from all the pictures I saw on IG and it was just that; picture perfect. After spending a good amount of time in Greece, I guess I expected a bit more for a place that makes their greek yogurt in house. What I tasted was pretty plain and texture was a bit off compared to the original yogurt I’ve had in Greece. They do have a good amount of toppings to choose from. I liked how they did more than just honey and berries. Loved the figs and the more exotic preserves that they had. There is also a terrace in the back where you can lounge on a sunny day. I wouldn’t come back unless I was with someone that was dying to go. Otherwise, I’ll just continue to dream about better yogurt elsewhere.
Davina C.
Classificação do local: 4 Hong Kong
Such a beautiful working space in the middle of the buzzing city! I wouldn’t say it’s the cheapest place out there — a yogurt topped with mixed berries and honey could reach ~$ 8 – 9, but the ambience and convenience definitely make it worth it! I did take a star off because I’ve been there twice, and both times when I asked for an explanation of what the difference between the strained and unstrained yogurt is, I got a halfhearted nonanswer that made me resort to asking Google. Good thing there’s free wifi there! Nevertheless, I’ll probably come back anyways and try out other stuff on the menu.
Tian Z.
Classificação do local: 3 Manhattan, NY
Hipster? Trendy? Coffee? Yogurt? I just didn’t really understand this place. It felt like an Apple store with pretentious clientele dressed up to go out to a nightclub. The barista did not know what Matcha green tea was. He also somehow skipped/forgot my order of Americano despite it not being very busy, so I had to wait a bit of time after re-ordering it. I didn’t get a chance to try the yogurt or other snacks but if you’re looking for a coffee shop this is NOT the place to go to.
Elaine H.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
If you are looking for some place with healthy food, adorable decoration, and a relaxed ambience, you are definitely coming to the right place! With specializations in grass-fed Greek yogurt and matcha drinks, Greecologies surprised me from the upside. The matcha latte was well balanced while still carried a bit of bitter flavor. Really want to try out their Greek yogurt but was too full… next time for sure! It was not at all crowded, but might take a little longer getting bill paid. Their savory list looks attractive as well.
Katey G.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
I’m prefacing this review by saying this place is absurdly expensive, but it’s also smack dab in the middle of Broome St… Pricey expectations met. Greecologies fulfills all my yogurt dreams and more, thick, dense, creamy, and a little tart. The coolest part is they culture there own yogurt in house and use locally sourced [milked?] milk. The toppings are also really special, like the rose petal preserves they make in house(I even purchased my own jar for $ 17 yikes.) I’ve also tried their grass-fed butter coffee, which I’ve heard is supposed to make you high and skinny at the same time. For me, this didn’t really work as I proceeded to finish my full-fat yogurt 30 seconds after drinking ½ cup of liquid butter. All in all, I’ll be back for the yogurt but will skip with butter coffee.
Nelson W.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
The amazing, grass-fed Greek yogurt alone makes Greecologies a destination spot. The well-lit, loungey yogurt bar and café serves on-site, homemade Greek yogurt that proves even healthier than your normal store-sold variety. The sleek architecture and airy interior gives the space a perfectly minimalistic ambiance where the only thing enhanced are the fresh colors of the excellent toppings. The honey is an absolute must try. If you want to stand out amongst the fashionistas and models that are often here enjoying their bowl of yogurt, opt for that ultra-rich, grass fed butter coffee. It can make you just as happy.
Rose K.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
Guilty pleasure, I absolutely adore this place. I take EVERYONE here to show off SoHo and be all like, «Yes, matcha lattes and butter coffee — the trend is real, y’all.» Like Ruggy said, the place is sort of over the top. «Ethically-made» yogurt, bulletproof coffee, homemade halva. The staff is so nice, and eager to explain all the interesting menu items. The space is ridiculously huge, larger than any coffee shop has a right to be in this part of Manhattan. Which is what contributes to its irresistibility. There is a GARDEN, too. With beautiful vines and a huge table. It’s positively decadent. I make the trip all the way downtown to come here because it’s worth it. I can’t think of a better place to read, take Instagram-worth shots of latte art, and be enticed by delicious snacks(see their pastries).
Ping F.
Classificação do local: 4 Manhattan, NY
Went after dinner with a friend to try their butter coffee since we were both curious. The café is very simple and comfortable looking. Wasn’t crowded at all. The barista was very nice and explain the concept of the butter drinks to us. My friend ordered the matcha butter latte. At first sip, it tasted interesting. Tasted like green tea with butter because it was a little bit watered down compared to what we were both used to with matcha lattes. I think the butter coffee tastes better then the butter matcha latte. The slight sourness of the coffee went well with the rich butter taste. The coffee was on the lighter side, not very concentrated. At the end we both realized that both drinks are best when they are still hot. That way the butter taste is smoother. The butter taste became much more concentrated as the coffee/latte cooled down. We both only drank half of cup. Personally I don’t like to waste food, but down the drain my coffee went as the butter taste became too prominent. I would go back to try their yogurts. They looked very good. There is additional seating in the backyard — a rustic looking table and chairs.
Ai-Mei Z.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
What is this grass-fed butter thing you say that is in my green tea latte and coffee? WELL it is aimeizingggggggg. $ 7 worth of goodness every sip. The staff was awesome, explaining what was in it and as I was drinking it, I still taste the bitter taste of matcha along with how rich it was. MMM can’t get enough of this place! Thank you for coming to NYC.
Minh T.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
What is up with a $ 8+ yogurt, you ask. High prices, minimalist space, ethical dairy products — everything about Greecologies screams an over-the-top feeling. But seriously, yogurt from this place is a gift of Greek gods for the people of Manhattan. An unstrained/traditional Greek yogurt with Rose Petal/Bergamot preserve is an incredible gift for yourself anytime of the day. The second best thing about this place is that you can hang out with friends, or hang out alone with a laptop or a book. Greecologies is rare. It is not common to find a bright, large, healthy bar where you can sit comfortably in Manhattan. And I am sure you will find it Instagram-worthy, too!
Annie H.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
Really cute café, great place for sitting down and doing some reading or catching up with friends, was some lounging chairs in the front and chairs and tables in the back. There yogurt is made on premise and delicious, I especially liked the unstrained traditional Greek version. Very soft and custard like, and the toppings are great, got the seasonal special and it came with dried figs, walnuts, and chia seeds. Can’t say I am a big fan of the buttered coffee and tea drinks as much. The cocoa butter coffee was pretty acidic, and the matcha tea didn’t really go with the strong butter flavor. But I will say this is one of the few places I’ve seen ever make fresh matcha blended by hand. I like the quality of their items, and will be back for more yogurt and non-buttered matcha. Hungry Kat, approved.
Joy Y.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
Definitely expensive. I got a Greek salad and a strained sundried tomato yogurt for lunch. 19 bucks later I was still quite hungry. But food here is definitely quality. The Greek salad is simple but multigrain rusks and feta distinguish this place from others. The yogurt is smooth and decadent. Even the strained version is not that thick. I did not anticipate olive oil, sundried tomato and mint to work so well with yogurt. Hashtag dream breakfast. They are on LevelUp now and the space is wide, bright and zen even during busy hours. Minimalist décor makes you want to sit down rather than asking for your lunch to go.