This is the best frozen yogurt I’ve found in the suburbs(I also like the city locations — but good fro yo in the burbs is hard to find). Love the acai blueberry– it’s so good no toppings are needed. Original tart is another great choice.
Tasha P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Evanston, IL
So, I believe this location is inside Michael’s, a hot dog and burger joint. I’m actually okay with the flavor of the plain yogurt. I like the sourness/tartness. I just believe it’s overpriced. They totally gouge you on toppings also. Exactly how they swirl the yogurt in the cup is based on company policy, as well as how much they can give you for one serving of topping. It’s suspect, seriously. I shouldn’t be getting angry over a yogurt purchase, but I feel robbed.
Shira G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Highland Park, IL
So overpriced. To many other better options in the area.
Meghan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Madison, WI
I hate yogen fruz. It is absolutely disgusting. It tastes like sour milk. If you are looking for a healthy alternative to ice cream, try anything but yogen fruz. I’ve had frozen yogurt before that I liked but this is horrible, I don’t know if it is because yogen fruz is the soft serve-ish kind of frozen yogurt and not the hand-scopped kind, but it is seriously so gross. It seems like they’re even admitting to that themselves because they have so many different cookie/candy topping options that they push for you to get to pile onto(more like hide the taste of) your frozen yogurt. Not to mention, they totally overcharge you.
Gabriella G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
I love frozen yogurt and decided I would switch it up and try Yogen Fruz. What a mistake! The toppings were stale and the yogurt tasted awful. Plus it is ridiculously expensive. I will stick to Loves Yogurt down the street
Tiffany G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
In terms of taste and quality of product, this place ranks at least three stars. What makes it taste worse than what’s on offer at the other yogurt joints in town, is the price. Listen — I realize that this is a business, and as such, needs to make money to succeed. But when you start charging more for a large yogurt than is charged for the steak sandwich(and a good one no less) at the adjoining restaurant — there is a fatal flaw in your business model. I’m sorry, but nearly ten bucks for a yogurt with one meager topping, is, as my favorite expression sums up, «taking the piss.» Oh, and the 8:00 p.m. lock down(even on a Saturday night) is this place’s coup de grace. Do yourself a favor — just bite the bullet and go to DQ Lounge. The more justifiable price point makes it well worth the extra calories you’ll expend.
Tiffany L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
ok i’m still gonna give it four stars because these two things balance each other out: — the acai-blueberry froyo is AWESOME! perfectly sweet and tart. — the block of yogurt that they use to make their smoothies and mix-ins can sometimes taste freezer-burny, thumbs down.