It’s 48 cents per oz here(Feb 2016) and they have the usual nice assortment of flavors and toppings. The yogurt flavors seem a little more subdued(not over fruity for example) here than at other chains, and that’s not a bad thing. They also have a courtyard sort of set up with other businesses and there is a small parking lot and underground garage located behind the backside of the main storefront.
Ross G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Buffalo Grove, IL
Amazing frozen yogurt and good prices. Flavors change frequently. Staff is very friendly. Only downside is parking can be difficult at times.
Emily C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rolling Meadows, IL
I like that you can try more exotic flavors but they still have plenty of more traditional flavors. Good place to take the kids for that reason. Prices are pretty fair based on the portion you choose. Very clean every time I’ve been.
Tricia D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Yogurtland is my new crush! Love it: great tasting flavors like red velvet cake batter, tiramisu, and Bugs Bunny carrot cake! Hate it: the closest location to me is like 10 miles away! Love it: extensive topping bar, including whipped cream and REDVELVETCAKEBITES(you had me at red velv)! Hate it: they don’t offer the rv cake bites in gallon containers, sadly. Love it: Yogurtland has a cool app and current promotion going on with Looney Tunes. Scan 4 cartoon characters on your phone throughout the summer, and get 4 free oz of yogurt! Scan all 6, and get 6 free oz! Booyah! Also, you can fill out a brief survey online, enter the code on your receipt, and bring it in for a 3 free oz! Hate it: the app seems to be sluggish pretty frequently, esp in the flavor and photo tabs.
Sarah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
I love Yogurtland! It was poppin’ last night — packed out! I had no idea there was a Yogurtland so close to me until my BFF insisted we go last night. She then suffered through my retrospective story of how Yogurtland in Little Tokyo in LA was my first froyo experience quite a few years ago, before the craze hit Chi Town. This location is super clean, well organized, good music, great workers. A guy was standing handing out sample cups and let us know we could try more than one, wootwoot. I tried two and settled on Double cookies and cream which I hadn’t seen before. I put some oreos on it and it was so friggin good! Plus under $ 2! It really doesn’t get better than this. We agreed there is some kind of unspoken rule that because it’s a bit better for you than the usual ice cream/dessert, you can then eat more of it. :D They have frosted animal crackers as one of their toppings! Never seen that before.
Candice G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Silicon Valley, CA
If you asked me 24 hours ago about my feelings on frozen yogurt that isn’t 99 cents and doesn’t come in a sugar cone at Ikea, I probably would have gone on an abnormally long diatribe about how much absolutely loathe fro-yo and fro-yo places. But after having tried Yogurtland at the insistence of frozen treat connoisseur, Nicole W, I won’t say I’ve changed my tune, but I will call Yogurtland an exception to the rule. I don’t know that I’ll ever go to a frozen yogurt place on my own volition, but if I had a friend in town who for some reason could only eat frozen yogurt, I’d take them to Ikea for breakfast, lunch, and dinner(sorry, but I’m cheap and it’s only 25 cents there) and then come here for dessert. I was glad that I came with Nicole because I would not even have been able to figure out how to work the pull tabs without her. They only had about 8 – 10 flavors here, but they were varied and had a decent selection no matter if you go for richer, chocolatey and dessert type flavors, or fruity, more sorbet like options. Where this place really one me over was with the sample cup offered immediately upon walking in. I sampled 4 different flavors and because of how the machines work, the minimum sample is still pretty huge, so you could actually fill up on samples. I think I ate more sample cups worth of yogurt than I put in my cup and paid for, so that was a major plus and bang for your buck in my eyes. My last experience with these self serve fro-yo places was horrible. Everything from the absolutely p$ycho pricing $y$tem, to the tip jar at the counter for a person who does nothing but stand behind a register and at no point leaves their post, comes in contact with the product or offers a service. It’s like paying a person for allowing you to pay, which drives me nuts. Total job for millennials who think their mere presence of showing up at work is deserving of praise… but anyway, it wasn’t like that here. At Yogurtland there were real-deal adults working behind the counter and the price for both Nicole and my fro-yos was $ 5 and some change total, and considering I really loaded up on the bursting boba, that wasn’t a bad deal. Based on the crowd inside and out, the place could easily be overrun with children and teens, but this one was pretty orderly and the little promenade of Arlington Heights if rife with benches so as long as it isn’t raining, you can set yourself up real nice like with your fro-yo. Again, I don’t know that I’ll be giving up my Ikea habit anytime soon, but it’s nice to see that not all fro-yo places are as demonic as I’d previously pegged them to be. In summation, when I’m emporer of the world, I’ll allow this place and Ikea to stay, but otherwise, please no more fro-yo places. There’s more than enough. Now let’s get some popsicle shops up in this bitch!
Elizabeth W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Des Plaines, IL
Yogurtland is a lot like many other pay by weight yogurt joints. You pick a cup, pick a flavor(or a few flavors), add toppings, and slap it on the scale. The price point is average. The easy-to-locate ingredient information is typical of this type of place. Then, there are are a few areas where Yogurtland departs from the usual and catapults into the stratosphere. –They have a few tried and true flavors on hand every day, but they also have a big rotation of more exotic flavors that change frequently. You can pretty much always find something new here, and what’s more, the flavors are all good! If you’re not sure if you want to try passionfruit orange guava sorbet, just ask for a little spoon and take a sample. Not sure about sticky toffee pudding froyo? Swirl a little next to your main flavor and give it a try. I promise you that I have yet to encounter a single gross flavor here(I think I’ve had 8 of them so far). Adventurous froyo fans, you’ll be rewarded. Fortune favors the bold! –The staff members are on top of their game. The place is kept spotless, even the highchairs(unheard of!) and the underside of the tables where children often smear their sticky fingers. Once they were out of napkins, and I asked about getting some. The employee I spoke to not only refilled the dispenser but brought some to my table. –They have a little water cooler with strawberries floating in it. I don’t know why, but I find this quite charming. –The toppings include standards like strawberries and chocolate chips, but here too, they offer opportunities to try new things. Mango boba balls? Lychee? Yes, please! I love coming here after taking my daughter to the park. Hey, I just burned a few calories pushing her on the swings, right?
Jessica P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
I came here on a saturday evening with friends after dinner and it wasn’t packed initially when we arrived, but slowly started to fill up(not to the point that there was a line out the door though).no wait which is a plus!..:) Customer service was great upon entering the store. We were greeted by the workers immediately and offered taster cups. Pros: free mini taster cups, self serve, variety of froyo flavors and variety of toppings, great customer service, cute sanrio cups and spoons(although it is seasonal) Froyo flavors: the original flavor is always my favorite, but they also come out with different flavors every time I go and it’s nice trying the new flavors… tried the caramel flavor, s’more flavor, mocha chocolate, peach today. they were all good… everyone has their own judgment on flavors they like best so I’ll let you decide what you like best. Cons: none really. just wish they had some chocolate covered sunflower seeds as a topping option.:) The first time I have come to a froyo place and the line wasn’t soo long. the weather is probably a factor to why it wasn’t as busy either… Atmosphere: great to come with friends and/or family!(If there’s no room to sit inside, there’s benches outside or you can go eye shopping!) Parking: plenty of free parking whether it be in the parking garage, near the shopping area/stores or street parking!
Kari H.
Chicago, IL
Awesome selection of flavors, awesome quality of flavors, awesome toppings, all at an awesome price. After visiting Yogurtland, I think that I can never go back to eating normal ice cream again. It’s refreshing to be able to try something new every time I go in, either in terms of yogurt flavors or topping mixes. The best thing about this is that I don’t think they have any bad flavors, every single one I’ve tried has ranged from good to excellent. The other great thing is you get to choose your own yogurt and toppings mixes so that everyone can try something different when you’re going together as a group.