Stopped into Greecologies after delivering two ice cream machines to the owner. Was served the unstrained Greek Yogurt with walnuts on top. Loved it. You can see them making the Yogurt on site, they have a cute little back patio and tables in the back to work on. Not only do they have a huge Yogurt menu with a variety of other items they also have a coffee menu 💛. A very clean sleek classy establishment Definitely would go back when I'm in the area. ✌🏻
Greecologies, a brand new Greek Yogurt Bar in Nolita, threw quite a tasting party last night to celebrate Greek Independence Day and I was invited to join in.Housed in super chic digs, Greecologies crafts homemade traditional Greek yogurt the old-fashioned way. The yogurt here is made by hand on the premises in a glass-enclosed lab. They use locally sourced grass-fed cow’s milk from Hudson Valley’s “Back to the Future Farm.”Greecologies offers two varieties of yogurt “strained” and “traditional” – which has a luscious layer of cream on top of the un-strained yogurt (my favorite).
They also offer a variety of unique toppings that you can pick for your yogurt. Rose petals, carrot, sour cherry, bergamot, pine tree honey are just a few of the sweet flavors one can choose from. All their preserves are exclusively produced by a small purveyor in Greece – a mother/daughter team.
Greecologies is not just about sweetening up your yogurt. They have a full menu of savory items too which are made with or go with yogurt. Some such offerings are Greek salad with Cretan rusk, tzatziki plate with multigrain bread sticks, feta plate and much more. They also offer smoothies, dessert. Check out their full menu here. All of this can be enjoyed with coffee from Chicago’s famed Intelligentsia.
The space is really super cool – conceived by the owners and created by Greek architect Dionisis Sotovikis, the Yogurt bar has plenty of zen nooks and corners to enjoy your yogurt in. They also have a gorgeous outdoor garden
Cute little coffee shop in Little Italy, weirdly enough it is greek . It is a bit expensive, but they have a variety of coffee and teas, as well as yogurts. I had a take away cup of Matcha Tea.
I first tired Greecologies when they catered an art show in Soho I attended. I love Greek food so the little taste I had peaked my interest. After asking around a bit more I learned that they were known best for their authentic Greek yogurt and the toppings that go with it. I figured I would test the waters and stop in for a coffee. With a light and spacious interior Greecologies is a great place to come with a book and relax for a second. There is even a beautiful courtyard in the back that will have you forgetting you're in the middle of NYC. The courtyard was by far my favorite feature, I could have stayed there to work all day long. Even though I only tried their coffee (which was delightful) I plan on making a trip back over to try our their yogurt bar ASAP :)
Authentic greek yogurt (strained and unstrained) served in the cutest terra cotta pots - flavor is creamy and slightly tart. They offer a variety of toppings, cute interior, and a beautiful garden getaway in the back of their shop.
Perfect simple menu of authentic yogurt baked in terra cotta pots with an array of toppings from preserved rose petals to sundried tomatoes and basil to fresh berries. Good coffee. Gorgeous design looks fresh out of a magazine. Solid wifi and back garden seating.
Greecologies , a brand new Greek Yogurt Bar in Nolita, threw quite a tasting party last night to celebrate Greek Independence Day and I was invited to join in.
Great place for Greek yogurt, which seems like an odd speciality to take to the level of high-science that they’ve done here: but it’s certainly done well. The overall space is exceptionally clean and white, but they’ve added just enough character to make it feel welcoming. Plus, the staff are friendly and approachable. The coffee was great.
Outside of yogurt there aren’t a lot of food choices and, as other commentators have said, it’s on the high side from a pricing perspective. But well worth a visit if Greek yogurt is your thing.
Stopped into Greecologies after delivering two ice cream machines to the owner. Was served the unstrained Greek Yogurt with walnuts on top. Loved it. You can see them making the Yogurt on site, they have a cute little back patio and tables in the back to work on. Not only do they have a huge Yogurt menu with a variety of other items they also have a coffee menu . A very clean sleek classy establishment Definitely would go back when I'm in the area.
One of my favorites is the matcha latte. The depth of flavor is so intense and satisfying. A prime latte experience. Lovely quiet place, pleasant staff and nice location as bonus. If you can grab a chia bowl as well; very delicious.
I love this place. I come here almost once a week. It’s so spacious and airy, the staff are always polite and pleasant and the food is great! Try the matcha latte if you want an unsweetened pick-me-up, the chai latte (with oat milk) if you want something a little sweet or the rose matcha latte (with almond milk) if you are craving something sweet. Skip the coffee with butter and coconut oil though, NOT worth your money. I know the whole Bulletproof coffee is a thing but it tastes so gross. The chocolate olive oil cake is good too! Tastes way better than it looks (its moist, slightly sweet, very satisfying). They got rid of their soft serve which is such a shame! The vanilla with olive oil and sea salt was so unique!
When I visit a new place, I always ask a staff or a server recommendations.....
And Greecologies case is a good example...
They super strongly👍🏼 have yogurt with a jam based rose🌹 .....
Even though I had it two years ago, I still remember its adorable taste... a balance between fresh yogurt and jam is perfectly complementary ⭐️
Take a rest here and enjoy it please🙏🏼
Been here several times, and always leave feeling satiated and healthy! I’m a sucker for yogurt, but am not a fan of the copious amounts of extra sugars added to most. Greecologies has 100% grass fed Greek yogurt, and you can sneak a peak of them making it in-house. You have the additional option of choosing strained or unstrained. I’ve personally only had the former, but can attest to it having a heavenly thick and creamy texture. The options for toppings are yummy and diverse—I’ve had the savory sun-dried tomatoes, mint & olive oil (don’t know why I never thought to make my yogurts savory before) and the figs, walnuts, chia seed and honey option. They also offer smoothies and great beverages (I’ve had the hot ginger tonic—nothing to mess around with—and their matcha drinks). The space is beautiful, airy and open. Great for working as well, as they offer free WiFi for customers! Definitely one of my Manhattan cafe staples.
The Carrot & Mint smoothie was one of the best tasting smoothies with a unique freshness that I have not had in a long while. What a great find
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