Frozen Cave is a hidden gem in San Marcos. Not only is it a refreshing treat for a hot day, but it’s also the perfecct place for lounging and hanging out. Frozen Cave is my go-to place for a sweet craving.

Frozen Cave is best known for their frozen yogurt, however they have a wide variety of options on their menu. They have a cereal bar, ice cream, bubble tea, and surprisingly they even have ham and cheese crosiants and grilled cheeses (that are DELICIOUS!) Frozen Cave is in the perfect location. It’s just a quick 30 second walk off campus located at 700 N LBJ Dr. Frozen Cave is also reasonably priced. The yogurt is weighed on the scale and the cost is depending on how much you want. My frozen yogurt typically ranges anywhere from about $3.50-$6.00. The quality is always amazing at Frozen Cave. The toppings that are set out are always fresh and the yogurt is always delicious!

One con that I can think of for Frozen Cave is that it can sometimes be hard to find parking. It’s located in a shopping center that is typically packed with cars. However, the pros definitely out weigh the cons for Frozen Cave. One of the reasons I love Frozen Cave so much is because of the atmosphere. It’s filled with a lot of flexible seating and fun spots. It makes for the perfect hang out with friends, but it’s also a great place to study at. They are also open seven days a week and are open until 11 p.m. every night. It’s the perfecting walking distance for the students who live on campus.

My reccomendation: If I had to reccomend a yogurt flavor mine would always be just plain tart. However, my favorite thing to get from frozen cave is their grilled cheese. It’s absolutely amazing. It’s cheap and different from any other. At Frozen Cave they butter both sides, but then toast it in a waffle maker! You can also add ham if you want. If you are ever craving a grilled cheese this one is delicious!

I hope I’ve helped you find a place for a good treat! Here is Frozen Cave’s facebook page if you are interested in anything else about it. Thanks for reading my posts. Let me know if you try it out 🙂 Until next time, Kendall