Not impressed. Have had much better service and yogurt with variety and better taste at cherry berry just up the road. I will be going to cherry berry instead
Viva C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Washington, DC
My coffee froyo that I purchased in shake form with the bubble tea tasted off. Like an odd mocha that just didn’t even taste like mocha. So either way, it didn’t taste right both ways.
Allison j.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Yogurt at this place is a dream come true. I’d go there for breakfast lunch and dinner if I could. The service is always so friendly. I know they’ve recently changed owners, so that’s probably why this place is so much better. If you’ve never been, you should go. If you been before, go again. Your next bowl of yogurt just might change your life.
Geheimnis V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Austin, TX
Not impressed with this place. 2 types of froyo I tried came out pure liquid and had to be discarded. A patron I went with reported his froyo tasted sour. About half an hour after we paid $ 12 for this privilege we both became ill. Coincidence? Maybe. Overpriced and subpar? Definitely.
Virginie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Dallas, TX
Stingy with the sample cups. And the fro-yo ain’t that great.
A S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Leander, TX
Fresh and tasty but can be expensive if you aren’t careful during the self serve process. 39 cents an once adds up! Worth a visit!
LaShell B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Georgetown, TX
It was exciting to get a frozen yogurt establishment, especially since Cold Stone Creamery closed. I waited to visit Yogo Bowl twice before reviewing. My final verdict: They don’t change flavors that often, if at all. I believe I’ve seen the same ones day in and day out. Yes, they don’t offer samples. Their toppings ALWAYS seem hard. This last time, the brownie bites were hard enough to chip a tooth. My suggestion: If you are willing to make the drive, to go Yogurtland in Austin. The yogurt is creamier and higher quality, in my opinion. Yogurtland offers better flavors, better topping and was HALFTHEPRICE! My husband and I were pretty modest with our bowls and paid $ 11 at Yogobowl. At Yogurtland, we dispensed about the same, if not more, and only paid $ 6. Not to mention, Yogurtland IMMEDIATELY offers you sample cups when you walk in the door. For those not willing to make the drive, it will do in a pinch. It is better than nothing.
John m.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Williamson, TX
Stopped in and gave it a try, not bad and darn if I couldn’t just make a decision and go with a flavor without having any samples.
Jennifer W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Round Rock, TX
No samples!!! Crazy talk! I decided to get yogurt anyway. Meh. We live in an area where there’s a yogurt stand around every corner. You can do better.
Nutchanat P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cedar Park, TX
I’m not impressed. No one was in the store at all… on a hot, hot, hot day… not even someone that’s suppose to be there to greet the customer(me). NO «welcome to YoGo Bowl» da da da or any of those friendly, happy to see you greetings. So I walk around for a little bit, back and forth, back annnd forth, finally someone shows up from behind the mixing room. Still not a word from her though, but I know what I’m doing… just minding my own business. Pick a couple of flavors, sprinkle some fresh fruit in my bowl, put it on the scale, pay, and walk outta there. I PROBABLY will not return next time I’m in town, especially when I have a great yogurt place right by my neighborhood.
Jeanie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Austin, TX
US: do you have anything we could use to try some of your flavors? THEM: i’m sorry we don’t give out samples. US: i’m sorry? THEM: yeah i would if i could but we’re not supposed to give out samples. US: eeerrrr okaaaaay. –insert awkward silence. THOUGHT: alrighty! we’re just going to use your regular bowls and have to try them ourselves. take matters into our own fingers(b/c they hoard the spoons till after you pay). you seriously expect me to get a bowl of yogurt and no have a clue what it tastes like?! i think not. we currently live in a world where $ 3 cupcakes and self-serve«froyo» conquer the land and people. standing out is tough. you gotta try to be above all others. and standing out by NOT doing something that everyone else offers… i’ll be seeing ya never. too bad too b/c your yogurt wasn’t too shabby.
Philippe M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Georgetown, TX
Bring back Cold Stone Creamery. YoGo Bowl has taken over the suite where Cold Stone used to be and doesn’t come anywhere near. The flavors are barely edible and the mixings aren’t much better — stale. Even our 8 year old doesn’t want to go back! The place doesn’t look hygienic(everyone touches everything) and it simply doesn’t appeal.
Mandi R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Charleston, SC
YES Georgetown DOES have frozen yogurt! It’s a self-serve place, exactly like Yogurt r’Rock in Round Rock. I don’t think their flavors are as good, but the pistachio(my fave) the cookie dough, plain and cheesecake are decent. I’m not sure on the addess, but it’s in Wolf Ranch, right by the sleep number store across from Capital One. Hours are 12pm-10pm I believe.