The frozen yogurt comes out nice and thick but more on the expensive end at 0.53/oz. the staff was not responsive… Not a smile in sight… Come on smile people!!! I wonder why there’s so much empty space you guys should add a few chairs and tables just my opinion :)
Ms B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbia, MD
Not enough flavors. Samples are nice for kids to enjoy. It’s always crowded in that area of the mall. At times it can be frustrating where the line is and having people jump in the line. It’s right by the kids play area and the yummy cupcake kiosk.
Giang L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Silver Spring, MD
Mr. Yogi is always friendly. Fruits are always fresh. Service is great.
Danielle L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glen Burnie, MD
Im in love with Fro-Yo!(im my Rick James voice) Ok Ok … this is a new discovery for me. Not Fro-Yo, but Yogiberry! So this review is bias becuase I love Fro-yo. But I loved the chocolate/vanilla swirl. I added strawberry. Ohhh yummy to my tummy. My strawberries were fresh and sweet. Doesn’t get 5 stars, because I believe this place could be so much better if it were bigger. I believe it could have moooooorrreeee flavors and toppings if it were bigger. And what is a Fro-Yo joint with out multiple flavors and toppins to choose from. I also appreciate that the sizes are listed in ounces and the associate has to get it for you… no suprizes at the casr register. I wont be payin $ 8 dollars for a treat(unless I add a tone of extras) I also like that the toppings are enclosed for the associate to add to your treat only. I hate buffet type things. ewe!
Priscilla S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Laurel, MD
There fruit sucks here. It’s literally super sour and super hard. I did not enjoy my fruit from here at all. The mangos are not ripe at all. Beware! They only have the mochi toppings on weekend. They do not offer it during the weekdays. I don’t know if that changed or not. Have not been here recently. I avoided this place after trying it 2 — 3 times. I gave them a lot of chances. Cause I am at the mall a lot and was having frozen yogurt cravings.
I S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Columbia, MD
I’ll start out by saying, I love froyo. That said, I just went there for lunch. Now, I’ve been there many times and they always swirl all the way round the outside-not some little drop of froyo in the middle of the cup(and only half full top to bottom too!) for $ 5. When I said«you know, they usually put more in here» he didn’t offer to actually fill the cup. Then I discovered that for some reason they didn’t have mochi, my favorite topping. Still no offer to discount my disappointment of a treat. Pinkberry would have made another if one of the people tried to give a half-full cup(as is their guarantee)…nope, here you just buy it and eat your half of a yogurt for full price. I’ve had issues before with not getting all my yogurt, i prefer not to have a giant hole in the middle. The yogurt was also very icy.
Michelle H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Baltimore, MD
I wanted so badly to fall in love with this place, but for the time being, I’m somewhere between crush and over it. The mixed berry flavor is divine but the yogurt itself was a tad on the icy side, which you have to deduct points for. Also, I have to tell you that I tried the green tea flavor and yikes. But moving on to the toppings, they have a decent assortment of fruits and crunchies but I can’t really speak to their quality. My go-to topping is and always will be mochi. However, I was taken aback after my first bite when I realized their«mochi» was really banana rice candy! I’m Asian, I know the difference — how dare they trick me with their false advertising?! Despite the mochi mix-up(luckily I enjoy that Chinese rice treat), I’ll still continue to get my froyo fix here… at least, when I can’t get to a Tutti Frutti.
Erica M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Baltimore, MD
I love this place, and am a huge fan of froyo in general. The reason I have to deduct a star is because the price ranks up there with cold stone, but yogi berry can still lure me in every once in a while.
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ann Arbor, MI
I love tangy yogurt it’s totally my new obsession and I’m super excited that it is in Howard County now! This place is just a little stand at the mall, but they always have mochi and that’s really all it takes to make me happy :)
Albert L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
Having lived in california for most of my life, this review may be slightly skewed.(did someone mention pinkberry, red mango, yogurtland, yogurt island, or the buttload of other places in LA?) this place is horribly overpriced, and the toppings are not that fresh nor varied. i had gone to the rockville location before this, and despite my expectation that different locations may actually have different quality, this place turned out to be worse than rockville’s. As Mr. HowChow wisely states, their other locations blatantly bite off of Pinkberry’s interior design, minus Pinkberry’s obscenely-priced random plastic toys/kitchen accessories(one item i saw was designed by an Italian brand but still manufactured in china). for decent frozen yogurt in the Baltimore/DC region, i would still recommend going to Mr. Yogato, located in Fells Point and DC.
Jayne M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbia, MD
Do they put crack in this kfroyo stuff? Seriously, why is it so addictive? It’s got to be something illegal. Why else would all these parents line up with their kids, to pay more than $ 6 for a small-ish carton(ok they call it medium but it’s not enough, not enough, never enough) of frozen yogurt? And then, what do we do? You can see us standing by the kids’ playground outside JC Pennys scraping off the toppings and giving them to the kids while at the same time, we spoon the frozen yog into our own mouths as fast as can. And when it’s finished, we think about it *nonstop* until we can get back there for more. I had a seriously bad habit at the Maple Lawn BP over the summer(ever added up $ 6 a day for a month? It’s so much worse than a coffee habit), and even now, I can’t drive past that place without getting the thoughts. And now the mall is not safe either. Yogiberry. Please. Stop putting the addictive stuff into it or at least start a frequent buyer program. And by the way, when I walked off with that shake in your first week, I really had forgotten to pay, and I came straight back with the cash :-)
HowChow B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fulton, MD
Yogiberry has come to the Howard County mall, and it’s ironic that I miss the modern design after teasing the Olney location for ripping off Pinkberry. So Yogiberry has joined the BP Market in Maple Lawn. as the Howard County outposts of the tart yogurt trend. For now, it’s a stand on the first floor outside J.C. Penney. I hope the Columbia Mall location eventually expands like its other stores to offer four flavors of yogurt and the full mix of toppings like fruit, candy or sugar cereals.(«Fruity pebbles!») It’s not the celebrity attraction of Pinkberry, but it is a fun treat — especially because the fruit is fresh and not some canned syrup. The yogurt is delicious. The standard is a touch sour, but that makes it refreshing and unique. My true treat is mochi topping, the little cubes of rice sweet that you often find in Japanese desserts. They’re lightly sweet, sort of an adult gummy bear. You can’t get them at the BP Market either so I actually bought rice flour at the Laurel Grand Mart to try to make my own. I’ll be the guy in line with a plastic bag of his own toppings.