The yogurt is bland and the toppings are hard and old. Don’t waste your money. If you want something cold, take your money across the street to Wendy’s.
Vishal M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
It’s toppings are hard and it’s ice cream choices are bad. The chocolate one doesn’t even taste like chocolate!
Lauren G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Scottsdale, AZ
I’ve been here many times, and it seems like it’s going a bit downhill. first of all, the owners are very nice! But, they should let people sample the yogurt themselves. They ask you which sample you want, then they hand it to you. Also, it seems that every time I go, at least one flavor is out or not working correctly. There aren’t that many to choose from in the first place, so all of them should work. The toppings don’t include any fresh fruit not sure it will be successful enough to make it
Jessica H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
Flavors are good but they are very icy rather than creamy. Not a huge selection of toppings compared to other yogurt shops in the area. The colors and signage are dark/bright colors that do compliment each other at all. Overall, not an experience that leaves you wanting more. I think the shop could be great if they got a better product and redecorated.
Tigra C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Scottsdale, AZ
When I saw them setting up shop a few weeks ago, I wondered why set up a frozen yogurt shop in December. But hey, it is Phoenix. After leaving our movie tonight, I decided to stop in to see if they had any dairy-free(vegan-friendly) options, and they did… 3 different kinds too! The 3 dairy-free options were Red Raspberry, Berry Vanilla, and regular Vanilla. They offer free samples. After sampling, I decided to get the Berry Vanilla. It was very sweet and yummy, like candy. So good! The regular(non-vegan) flavors were Candy Cane, Cookies n Cream, Cookie Cane, Chocolate, Egg Nog, Chocolate Nog, Salted Caramel, Pecan Praline, and Pecan Caramel. There are gluten-free & sugar-free options as well. It’s pretty much set up like any other froyo(frozen yogurt) shop. Lever-operated froyo machines, plenty of tables and chairs, a topping bar with many candy and fruit options, and canisters of hot fudge or caramel. They had 2 cup sizes(excluding the sampling mini-cups): big and bigger. I got the smallest cup that they had(big) and filled it @ ¼ with only Berry Vanilla(no toppings), and I paid almost $ 5($ 4.67). Yikes! That is way too much. I think the cup size made for ½ of the weight. Aside from the cups, they had waffle bowls as well as brownies to make brownie a la mode. They had a bookshelf with boardgames, which was cool. In warmer months, it’d be nice to sit with your friends and eat your froyo whilst playing games. The employee was very nice and helpful. Even though the froyo was labeled as «Non-Dairy,» I still wanted to know about the ingredients. The employee was even kind enough to read the labels for me. Thanks! Nice place, and I like that their non-dairy frozen yogurt options aren’t limited to just sorbet. However, I feel that they are overcharging customers, based on the area. I can get a huge cup of vegan ice cream for $ 5, WITH toppings, elsewhere, so $ 5 for a thimble is a bit insulting.