Swirl has the best yogurt! Pomegranate is my favorite with the crème brûlée a close second.
Sheryl L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Oakton, VA
Swirll was slightly expensive at the cost of $ 0.48 an ounce, and due to the texture of the frozen yogurt, was not worth the price. Instead of being smooth and creamy, it was icy and quickly melting. However, the flavors were good — I recommend the crème brûlée or the strawberry kiwi. There was a good variety of toppings, but the texture of the fruits and the jellies was watery, as well.
Stella T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New York, NY
Dingy, overpriced, low quality frozen yogurt shop. The store it’s self needs a makeover & so do the recipes. Gross!
Monique P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Seek refuge from the Houston humidity and heat with some delicious frozen yogurt! This location has a good variety of flavors, and of course, you can try before you buy. There are tons of topping choices ranging from healthy to not so healthy, so feel free to put copious amounts of whatever you’d like. Price is determined by how much your cup o’ froyo weighs, obviously. The place is well lit, clean, and service is good.
Bridget Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Swirll is great. The girls behind the counter are always friendly, and the yogurt is consistently good. They take flavor suggestions, and actually follow up with them! Toppings include a variety of fresh fruit, circus animal cookies, mini Oreos(regular and golden) and a variety of nuts. I wish they had graham crackers, but hopefully we will see this in the near future. Yogurt is priced at 48 cents an ounce(which is less than the 52 cents you will pay elsewhere) and there is a 15% discount with a Rice ID!
Chris B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Yogurt was tasty and worth the price. I like how there are board games and such to play with free of charge. The only thing I didn’t like was that the toppings aren’t labeled — I found myself having to ask the staff what several of the toppings were. I’ll definitely come back!
Mitchell C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 St. Petersburg, FL
The yogurt here is good, the location is prime though the place needs to be cleaned, and the people who work here have no work ethic.
Dennis C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
Bath rooms are up kept… It was slow when we walked in… one girl had her head on the counter… not social at all… no tip! The second girl was eating the toppings… No smiles… Then the television was so loud it was hard to talk with one another. Plus the program was not children appropriate… Going back to Menchy’s… Has to be management…
Sarah L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
Swirll isn’t great but it isn’t terrible. The yogurt is very runny and not thick at all. When you first press down on the lever to make the yogurt come out its just liquid and then real fro yo comes out. Toppings are standard, they price by weight. I come here a lot so the owner knows me. She’s very friendly and the service is good. Overall a mediocre fro yo place.
AM W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
Yogurt is fine, a little runny, but the toppings looked good and fresh. BUT I hate not getting samples myself, having to have the worker do it for me is awkward. I’m not a child. Also, I got barely any, just a little tasting of 3 flavors, and it was almost $ 5. I notice at other yogurt places they discount the weight of the cup from the total weight. Not here. The cups are big thick and heavy, and the weight didn’t come out from what I was charged for.
Grecia R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 McAllen, TX
Taro and original are my favorite. They have 12 different flavors and a very large variety of toppings.
C P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Midland, TX
This place is a joke if you want yogurt in rice village go with red mango this place is overpriced and has poor quality also not to mention bad service go to chocolate bar or red mango instead and save your time
Suzanne W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 West University, Houston, TX
The froyo here is thin and not creamy at all! In addition, they don’t offer samples. /: Too pricey for the bad quality of froyo.
Abby H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
I would consider myself a frozen-yogurt connoisseur, and after several visits here, I have vowed to never return. The yogurt is overly priced, the staff is less than friendly, and the vibe is just not that of competitors(such as yogurt land or sweet frog). This is the only frozen yogurt place I have ever been disappointed with, but I would highly recommend taking your business elsewhere.
Howard L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
DIETERSBEWARE: The frozen yogurt at this place is deceptively unhealthy. Skip to my last two paragraphs if calories and fat are your main concerns. Self-serve frozen yogurt and toppings, sold by weight. Currently the price here is 48 cents per ounce. The cup you get also adds almost another ounce. At that price, you can easily under-calculate the price of your food and be in for a shock at the register. To help you visualize an ounce: 1 oz = 2 tablespoons. Another visual would be that a the size of a standard deck of playing cards would equal about 3 ounces. Since many people fill their cups almost all the way, the price per cup would come out to about $ 7. A huge problem with Swirll’s yogurt is that it melts so quickly! By the time you pay for your food, I guarantee there will already be a small pool of melted yogurt at the bottom of your cup. With the prices at the higher end of the frozen yogurt spectrum, I would have expected some higher quality frozen yogurt! In terms of nutritional facts, all the yogurts are labelled as «non-fat» or «low-fat» but the labels are VERY misleading. If you read the nutrition labels carefully, you’ll discover that a «serving size» is one ounce. NOONE eats only 1 oz of frozen yogurt. However, Swirll keeps the«serving size» at one ounce because doing so allows Swirll to legally round down the amount of fat in a serving to «zero» grams. If the nutritional labels stated a realistic serving size, the frozen yogurt would definitely not be labelled as «non-fat». Just something to keep in mind for all y’all health conscious folks out there!
Hannah K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
Too expensive, terrible service, and limited options. As a froyo enthusiast, I make it a point to NEVER go here. Take your money and go get twice as much froyo for half the price at yogurt land. Better flavors, toppings, and people.
Tarel W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Very good frozen yogurt! I got there everytime I eat on the weekends in Rice Village
Ashley S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
For a froyo place, they have pretty darn good smoothies! Ordered a strawberry banana smoothie the other day after working out and it was Refreshing :) I do love that they have outside seating though, especially being in village! Only downside, Not very many flavors of froyo. And, everytime I come here, it smells a little like dirty mop water. Bleh!
Olivia H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
Swirll froyo melts even faster that Yogurtland froyo does. Does no one value texture anymore?!? At least Yogurtland is cheap enough that I would still visit there on occasion.
Rachel E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
This is the second time I’ve been to Swirll. Both times I was impressed with the variety of flavors and toppings. The fruit always looks fresh. But let’s be honest, I pass right over the fruit and top my yogurt with gummy worms. The store is clean and there are tables inside and outside for sitting. It can get very chilly inside though. Only negative is that it’s a little more expensive per ounce than some other self serve places. But the quality/choices here are better than red mango.