We Love fro-yo. I like that you can try it before you get it. And I love all the toppings that they have available especially the raspberries.
Molly T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
I like fro yo a lot but I’m by no means an expert and it isn’t my favorite. It feels too healthy to be a dessert, you know? I need sugar, chocolate, butter, cream, and a lot of it to make it feel like I am getting my calories’ worth. So when I had a craving for it in Tri Cities, I asked my friend where we should go, and MyFroYo was near-ish the airport. Not too many flavors(six) but tons of toppings and very fresh fruit. Some yogurt places have an attempt at fresh fruit but are actually soggy strawberries and pineapple, but this stuff was good. LA’s KIIS was playing via Sirius in the attempt to make you think you were in the golden state instead of inland Washington. The music even plays outside too. Usher’s «Climax» proved to be a tad inappropriate/hilarious soundtrack for fro yo on a Monday afternoon. The pay-by-weight is a little expensive here. I feel for a limited amount of flavors it was not worth the money when I couldn’t have the amalgamation of green tea, honey, cake batter, peanut butter, and four or five other flavors that I usually like. Doubtful that I would return on the grounds that my visits to Tri Cities are rare, but a good stop for fro yo.
Charmaine S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kenmore, WA
This place is amazing! I apologize if someplace like Baskin Robbins goes out of business! The only place I would be worried about is Maui’s Apple Frozen Yogurt cuz that place is sweet! The toppings and soft serve is rediculously good! This is the place to go!
Emmalee S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kennewick, WA
Forget you, Baskin Robins! I’ve found someone new, Coldstone! All I need is that sweet delicious, put-whatever-you-want-on-it frozen yogurt from MyFroYo. With all the different flavors(I believe this one has a total of 9 if you include the swirling) Why would you settle for pre-mixed, ordinary combinations? The varieties are endless. With everything from kiwi to coco puffs and hot caramel to cheesecake chunks, you make whatever you are in the mood for. The staff is really friendly and helpful. It’s also a great place to hit after a movie at Fairchild or a Dust Devil’s game.
Corinne M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tacoma, WA
I love this place, I could live there! Their soft serve is fabulous, and the toppings are plenty. Most of the employee’s a very nice, but a few seemed stressed out, and you might get funny looks if you spill toppings on their freshly cleaned tabletop/workstations. Their prices seem a little high, but I’ve learned that you don’t have to go overboard to have a a good cup of frozen yogurt, and it is really fun to make it your way! HUGEFANHERE, would love to see some more smiles though…
Christina A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Richland, WA
Stopped in when for once my husband and I found ourselves nearby with time to kill. I only wish I’d stopped by sooner! I still crave their delicious watermelon sorbet. The cashier told us they’re opening a location down at the mall which I live near and drive by enough that I might have to stop in and check their flavors more regularly!
Stefanie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Richland, WA
I LOVE MyFroYo!!! I LOVE that there are always new flavors when I go in, and especially love the«holiday» flavors… my favs have been peppermint, pumpkin pie, & red velvet cake. I like that the fruit is really real fruit! It’s inexpensive and you can have as much or as little as you want. I get sad when I can’t make it over to Pasco when I’m visiting… so hopefully they’ll put one in Richland or Kennewick… maybe? Please?
Bianca L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pittsburgh, PA
I LOVE frozen yogurt, it is one of my favorite desserts EVER! But, I moved up here from California where you have: Pinkberry, RedMango, Yogurtland and any other fruit or color you can name with«Berry» following it for yogurt places. It’s SAD when you can say, «Wow, I wish I were in L.A. so that dessert would be cheaper.» My FroYo is just like all the other yogurt places beyond the Columbia Basin when it comes to design: Modern Chic ala Ikea. It’s not special when it comes to design, except for the fact that they attempted to put in seating into a place that is full when you have three people inside. Trying to find seating in My Froyo is almost like trying to find a Hobbit outside of the Shire: good luck to ya. It’s IMPOSSIBLE! So, whenever I venture to spend an arm and a leg on tasty frozen yogurt, after I pay for my delicious treat I get the heck out of Dodge. There’s no use hanging around the gaggles of people that are confused and attempting to forage through the masses to find a seat. Which brings me to my next point: People don’t quite understand the concept of this entire«pay by weight» frozen yogurt phenomenon. It’s AWFUL if you get stuck behind someone at the doorway who is in a trance going, «Wait, wait, so what? We just go and grab a bowl and put ASMUCHASWEWANT into it? I don’t understand. EXCUSEMEYOU’RECUTTING!» Except it’s not cutting. You’re only cutting if you’re in the line for the toppings or a specific flavor. So, if you’re a lemming My FroYo might be shocking at first– lines are all a matter of perspective! If you don’t want a topping, just jump to the cashier line(there are lines there). It’s not cutting to go from the froyo line to the cashier line! It’s a free flowing organism people! But anyway, My FroYo is DELICIOUS but a bit pricey for what it is. They’re limited in their flavor selection, and only ever so slightly limited in their toppings department. Parking is about as much fun as finding a seat in the place. And watch out for the new drivers in the lot, you might lose a side mirror!
Geoff T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Richland, WA
I went here for the first time last week. The location is clean and simple, the staff was friendly and helpful, and the yogurt, while perhaps a tad pricey, is good stuff. I also like the simplicity of pricing by weight, however, it’d be nice if they could put a scale between the yogurt and the toppings, so you’d know how much yogurt you’ve got before you start putting on other stuff, without having to disrupt people at the counter. Also, I have no idea how their pricing takes the weight of the cup into account. Some transparency on that point would be nice. I will, however, be back here. As Daniel C mentioned, it’s not any more expensive than a trip to Starbucks, and comparable to going out for ice cream too.
Abner S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kennewick, WA
I liked the place. It was fun and even thought I don’t even like yogurt I tried it. Man this stuff is good! People talk about the cost but go to any icecream shop and you pay about the same. Plus if you are going to get a tub then you will pay tons.
Shawn B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Francisco, CA
This place was absolutely terrible. I love froyo & for this establishment to try to align themselves with the likes of Yogurtland as a froyo stop that sells by weight is ridiculous. First of all the flavors that are available are subpar. All of the yogurt flavors did not taste natural & were comparable to regular soft serve ice cream that you would find at some cheap buffet. There wasn’t even service behind the toppings bar & the toppings weren’t even organized in a logical way. Of all fruits, they didn’t have fresh bananas. The seating was arranged terribly, & if you plan on bringing friends, you might want to call in & make sure nobody is in there first because all of the seats are crammed into a corner.
Daniel C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Beaverton, OR
I thought this place was allright. The staff was friendly and helpful. The yogurt seemed reasonable. I am not usually one to go out to get yogurt all the time but it seemed like a cool place to hang out with friends and have a little. I don’t think the yogurt was expensive here at all. I had a pretty big cup with toppings, and my total was just under $ 5. Unless I’m mistaken, that’s about the same as a Starbuck’s Latte. I’d definately go back here with friends or a date to have a cool treat!
Jeff S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Gig Harbor, WA
This place is crazy expensive. My wife ordered some frozen yogurt and paid almost $ 8 for what normally goes for half that at a place like Cold Stone. The yogurt may be ok, but the price kills all taste buds once you pay for it.
Mindy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Richland, WA
only 3 stars because of how expensive the yogurt is… they changed their hours… now just open to 10 on weekdays… very spendy which makes me sad, can’t eat it as often as I want to… same yogurt in California is 32 cents an once… not 48… wah wah…
Jennifer h.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Pasco, WA
So I was SUPEREXCITED when I heard this place was opening. From where I am from in California we have a very similar place that I LOVED. First of all, WAAAAYYY overpriced, 48 cents an ounce!!! So a small, enjoyable, filling yogurt for one adult can cost you over four dollars! I called my friends back in CA to check the price of the local place and found out that although the cost of living is probably close to double there, the froyo shop is 30 cents an ounce. Second, really bummed to see they didnt have any good kid sized cups, I have a four year old that needs the smallest of cups and all their cups are huge; at least one small cup option would be nice(for the record I asked for a smaller cup and was shown one other size in the cabinet below the cups and it was hardly noticeably smaller). All that said the flavors are yummy, I appreciate the fresh fruit and topping options and the place was VERY clean, with employees running around constantly cleaning and wiping. Hopefully, since they just opened, they can work out some of the kinks and I will be able to improve my review.