Peachwave
1350 Scenic Hwy N,Ste 824, Snellville, GA, 30017
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Address :
1350 Scenic Hwy N,Ste 824
Snellville, GA, 30017 - Phone (770) 978-5162
- Website https://www.peachwaveyogurt.com
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wi-Fi : No
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Gloria W.
Really nice location for fro-yo at the Shops at Webb Ginn. This location is always pretty spotless, is very cute and they always seem to have flavors that I don't find at Menchies on the regular like Kaluha and White chocolate. They also have a lot of those popping fruit bubble things usually 3 or 4 varieties on hand! Another thing I love about Peachwave is the paper divider thing which is a blessing for someone with allergies like myself when you want to share with someone. The only issues that I have with the shop are the flavors can be a bit muted and this is a pretty big one for me because I was with a kid but the music that they play sometimes can have profanity. I've never heard more than one song in a row but the last time I was there a little boy latched onto the S word and left the mom mortified. Lastly, the guy who works in the shop never says anything except for the total no "hello" I've only ever heard him say my total.... Awkward always! Because Peachwave is pretty much the only self serve fro-yo place in the area it's a good option but if a Menchie's or Yougli Mogli pulls up anywhere within 5 miles I'd be more inclined to check one of those out but for where it is and where it offers I'd give it a solid 3.5.
(4)Leilani A.
Went here wanting something smooth and creamy. The yogurt flavors weren't that good so it was t much to choose from. I ended up getting vanilla and peanut butter which tasted alright. They didn't have a lot of really good topping to choose from like some Ive been to in the past. I ended up putting in cookie dough balls, sprinkles,cookies and cream and butter finger crumbles. Then I drizzled it with caramel and marshmallow. It was alright but I wouldn't want to go back there. The employee was kind of "stand offish" and didn't really have a good attitude. The health score was an 84 so in was kind of concerned. Anyways it was okay and I don't plan on coming back anytime soon.
(3)Wendy T.
Located in the old Cold Stone Creamery, Peachwave has spruced up the location and made it better. Self serve frozen yogurt and they let you sample! The banana flavor was awesome! They had a huge variety of toppings, fruits and sweets. Ask for your frequent customer card BEFORE you check out, unlike myself, oh well, next time. At $.39 an ounce you can't go wrong.
(4)Joseph R.
By far Ive come to this yogurt shop the most. They have a small variety of flavors but the toppings make up for it. Staff is always very friendly and always very clean. The seating is a good size if you come with a couple of friends. This is always my first choice on yogurt shops when im looking to get a good snack. Good work guys
(4)Natalie G.
I wanted icecream and headed to the Cold Stone Creamery to find out nope! They aren't there any longer and here lies this new place.. Peachwave. Self serve frozen yogurt. I decided to come back and did so with my 11 year old son. They weigh the yogurt at the end so I knew I was going to be careful with my toppings. I didn't know how it worked so I read a board up with the instructions and proceeded on to get my cup and find my yogurt of choice. I decided on the strawberry and I chose granola and pineapples for my toppings. It was really good. I did however get too much. I could not eat it all. The next time I'll makre sure I get less yogurt.
(5)MoMo J.
The decor is cute, however, I'm not impressed with their flavors. Their mochi was stale and hard. Maybe I just came in on a bad day?
(1)Michael G.
Not much seating, flavor selection was sub par. My kids much prefer Five Spot.
(1)Ravi B.
This frozen yogurt location is my cousin Alpana's favorite froyo place. She has a weird attachment to it and has been loving for years. I have a different favorite frozen yogurt spot. Pun... sort of intended. And unless you live in Snellville you probably won't understand that pun! Nonetheless, I tried not to let my bias interfere but I think it did. I think this place isn't bad, but there are better places! I liked some of their flavors. Chocolate coconut truffle has a mild, but amazing coconut after taste with a dark chocolate that is strong. The pumpkin pie flavor has a good subtle pumpkin flavor. The raspberry has a strong sour raspberry tart taste. When sampling the Kahlua flavor, I enjoyed the subtle coffee after taste. However, when it was mixed with all my other flavors it blended in to the point where I couldn't taste it's uniqueness. The cheesecake flavor did the same. Their toppings were mostly standard, but I haven't seen kit-kats anywhere else. However, little advice: chocolate raisins don't do well in froyo because once they get cold, their chewy flavor tastes odd and the texture is annoying. The lights of the froyo bar change colors like neon lights so that is pretty cool and the music had popular cover songs so that was different. But we were the only ones there on a random weeknight so we're not sure how often others go here. The guy behind the counter was kind of a jerk to us.
(3)Khuram D.
Pretty good frozen yogurt. I got the strawberry and the cheesecake. The strawberry was a little too sweet. The cheesecake was absolutely perfect, so so good. I always feel frozen yogurt is really over priced, otherwise I would give 4 stars. The flavors are pretty limited, but it doesn't matter much for me.
(3)David F.
It's my first time to a frozen yogurt place, and I think we hit a home run. Peach wave was clean, friendly, and stylish. Having two kids who like trying new things and feel free to express themselves can make eating out challenging at times. No problems at Peachwave! The self serve process in the place is easy to figure out and filled with a decent variety. There were ten flavors of yogurt, many fruit and sweet toppings, and a big choice of dried toppings and sauces. The best part is the divider. There are two sizes of cups, and a handy divider which allowed my kids to share a cup, which made their portion look bigger than it was. Price is done by weight. They charged 44 cents per ounce the night I went, and the total for both cups was around $7.50. Cheaper than Bruster's, that's for sure! We will definitely be coming back!
(4)Gino M.
The place's cleanliness is the most impressive thing I can think of for this fro-yo clone -- but that's saying something. Too many fro-yo places look like a troop of five year olds ransacked it and Peachwave at The Avenue doesn't. They've got limited, but nice, outdoor seating options and the normal dozen flavors of fro-yo that mock Pink Berry's simple duality. Their toppings section is where I really want to see order and cleanliness. I love their selections too. If they've got pebbles and gummy bears, they've got my dollar. Finally, the neatest thing is probably one of the smallest, but I haven't seen this at the other clones - a cup divider. I'm one who doesn't like his tastes to mix -- to the point that if I were to order two scoops of ice cream at BR, I'd have them in two separate cups. The flavor divider that Peachwave includes with its cups is just perfect for letting me try two yogurts but not having to figure out if pomegranate will mix well with cheesecake.
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