Very disappointed in this place lately. The teenage girls that are there to run the place just don’t care. Place needs to be cleaned. Barn swallows nesting right about the front door so there is bird ‘mess’ all over the place. One time a girl was flirting with a teenage guy and let him come behind the counter. Another time we watched the girls eat right out of the food containers as they sat around doing nothing. This was a great place to go to but I think I’ll sick to the competitors for awhile.
Amy J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Blaine, MN
We love it! Place is very clean and they have a great selection of flavors and toppings. I think the prices are fair. 3 yogurts for $ 13 or so bucks. About the same as Dairy Queen for a shake or a blizzard. If you’re wanting to pinch pennies go to Burger King next door for a $ 1 come. Take the neighbor kids there :) We choose this place over all the others ones that seem to be popping up in blaine.
Sean F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
Don’t listen to any negative reviews about this place. We live across the street and have come here since it opened! This a great family place to come and hang out and have some great Yogurts and toppings. Staffed by kids that live in the neighborhood and are always friendly. The have kids shows on the TV’S, good music and this a a great local, family owned, small business. Bring your family here and enjoy.
Ashish G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Minneapolis, MN
Two stars because of good staff & décor is pleasant. But the yogurt flavors aren’t good enough. And some of the candy didn’t taste right. I didn’t get to use a lot of «fresh» toppings because my cup was full by then. Maybe that would have improved overall taste factor. I would chose cold-stone over this. Prices are about the same for the serving size but I usually get a small or kids size for myself and definitely for all the kids. But there are no small bowls/cups…only a jumbo size. I thought I will be able to keep kids in check and that worked so well… LOL. The self serve is sort of neat for kids except but keep an eye on them because it seemed that it was not intuitive/easy to shut off the yogurt machine. After almost $ 40 for 7 people I was hoping that the flavors will just make it all worth it. And it just didn’t hold up. Good to try out once for the novelty, but Coldstone is much better flavors and value since you can simply get a smaller size vs. get sucked in at this place.
Jes M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Minneapolis, MN
The colors are bright, the place is impeccably clean and well-staffed, and the toppings look to be high quality. However, all of these places are pretty much the same model– give people an over-sized cup, and they’ll fill it(and cost them an arm an a leg)! Here’s how this works: you walk in, and your kids are super excited– so many flavors, so many toppings, I want to try them all!!! After checking everything out, you go grab a serving dish. You’ll look for the small, medium, and large cups, but you’ll find that each of the cup dispensers has the same(giant) sized bowl. OK, you’ll tell yourself, you’ll only fill it up half-way. And you’ll make sure your kids only get a small amount of each of the 8 flavors they’ve narrowed it down to from the 8 thousand to choose from. And that works, sort of. Then they’ll add toppings from a truly impressive assortment of sugary and healthy cereals, fruits, nuts, sauces, syrups, sprinkles, crushed candies and cookies, and giant flavored tapioca balls. You’ll stand there, holding your own empty cup, looking at your kids’ oozing bowls of miss-mash, that you just know they’ll never be able to finish, and trying to decide whether to get your own or just east some of theirs. And because you gag in your mouth at the idea of eating their lunch-room experiments, you choose to dispense a grown-up flavor or two, maybe the salted caramel, or the dark chocolate(what, does that say low fat?!), and you’re feeling pretty good about yourself as you top it with berries and granola, just before you head over to the scale to pay… What?! $ 30 for ice cream? Just imagine if we had brought the neighbor kid! And I can’t NOT pay now, of that’d say horrible, horrible things about me as a role model for my kids and a member of society. Feeling a lot ripped off though. So the moment of clarity: we should’ve just gone to DQ, or better yet, the grocery store, where we could’ve gotten all this for the whole neighborhood! As a master’s student in business school, I am thoroughly impressed at their high-margin business model and their marketing strategy that plays to human psychology. Somebody went to college. I’m not saying I’ve never over-paid for coffee, but I’d expect a high-end product for these prices.
Andrea D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
Love this place!!! Super nice staff, 15% discount offered to Foss swim school participants, super fresh and yummy frozen yogurt options along with anything and everything to top your sundae with! Super Fun for kids, young and old!!! I love the look of the place as much as I love the frozen yogurt!
Crystal K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
Found this place after a hockey game at the Superrink and YUM! Lots of flavors, tons of toppings and a blizzard making machine! The added bonus, every 8 oz yogurt has at least 4 – 5 servings of fruit and vegi’s! My kids and I could honestly eat this yogurt EVERY day, wish we lived closer.