The ice is shaved amazingly! The juice is hit or miss. The service is … well, keep reading. One time, there was juice throughout the cup, two other times, the bottom of the cup was just ice, not enough juice. Today, I went for possibly my last time. After choosing to park and walk up to the walk-up window, instead of waiting in the drive-up window line, I was told by the lady taking orders at both windows “I’ll be with you in a bit.” Then, the car she was helping pulled away and she took the next car’s order. After waiting a while, I asked the person handing out completed orders at the other window if they always serve cars ahead of walk-up customers, and she said “no, go back and we’ll take your order now.” When I went back, the lady taking orders said that there were still multiple cars who have been waiting longer than me and my grandson. I explained that we chose to park and stand in 101 degree heat because we didn’t want to wait in the long car line. She didn’t care, so we left. I will not go back without a change to the walk-up policy and an improved attitude. It’s a shame that a good business idea is tainted with poor service and skimping on...
Read moreCoolest snowcones in Fort Worth—big flavor, fun vibes, and unbeatable creativity
I recently stopped by Sweetzy’s Snowcones and absolutely loved it. This place is a standout with its fluffy, finely shaved ice, bold flavors like strawberry cheesecake, tangerine mango, arroz con leche, and peach cobbler, and the creativity to serve them in an actual hollowed-out watermelon or pineapple—pure magic!
The service was top-notch, whether you walk up or roll through the drive-thru. Staff were friendly, efficient, and kept the vibe light and fun—even featured a friendly outdoor area with games perfect for families.
Generous portions, inventive flavor combos, and a joyful, welcoming atmosphere make this one of the best snow cone spots in the area. Highly recommend stopping by on a hot day—you won't leave...
Read moreAfter seeing all the hype about the fruit snowcones we drove over the the shack excited to get a big watermelon or a pineapple snowcone. Pictures make this look full of candy and a huge treat and a big sugary mess.
Instead you get an empty pineapple. They hollow out the pineapple and fill it with your choice of snowcone flavors. Want the candy you see advertised in the pictures. Oh that’s another charge. The flavors were not strong and essentially you’re paying for a pineapple cup. There is no fruit in the cup. We were expecting for $18 some of the pineapple in the shell so that would would be eating the fruit frozen from the snowcone. Not a very expensive cup.
Not worth the experience or expense. No different than any other snowcone...
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