I bring my family and I here on a weekly basis and the kids love it. The selection of flavors isn’t huge(I think they offer between 8 and 10 flavors that you can combine) but what they do offer is quite good. It’s funny but they don’t offer plain or regular yogurt so if that’s what you’re looking for then you should just go to H-E-B or something.
Amanda P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
My husband and I stopped in to try this place and we were really weirded out. Nobody was at the front to greet us. When she finally came out from the back we asked if they provided sample cups as it was our first time there. She pulls them out of her pocket, which we thought was weird as this is food establishment and we don’t know her hygiene practices. She wouldn’t let us get our own samples and used her bare hands to get them. She stood there staring at us… right next to us as we tried a few flavors. The«yogurt» tasted cheap, FULL of sugar and possibly flavored syrup! They also appeared to have dye and she could not answer questions about sugar or fat content like many other frozen yogurt establishments. Really weird vibe and unimpressive yogurt. We got nothing and left.
Ryan G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Waterford Township, MI
Ice Cream was equivalent to any other by the ounce place. Service was not up to par, I gave them them Amex and they ran it and told me it was declined. I told her I just used it and she ran it again and said it was declined. Finally another manager/owner came by and said they don’t except amex(ugh). I told her you should have a sign and she yelled back and said we do. She point to a homemade colored sign that wasn’t even by the register. The sign didn’t even have the Amex symbol on it. Would not recommend due to service.
Amy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lancaster, CA
This place is awesome and has a great selection! The lady working was a sweetheart!!! Thank you
Daryll B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Antonio, TX
Very bright, colorful, and clean interior as I entered the shoppe. Me being the cheapskate, I passed DQ not wanting to pay the 3.50 for a Blizzard – Big Mistake. This is one of those pay by the oz frozen yogurt places. There were about 15 flavors such as raspberry and other fruit flavors, extreme chocolate, wedding cake, and caramel. There are huge cups that you have to fill your own yogurt from the chosen machines or a mixture of several of your choosing. The mystery comes in because you don’t know what it is going to weigh or cost Everything is weighed: sprinkles, nuts, bananas, yogurt, and whipped cream. My less than half way(probably about 35% of that cup) costs $ 4.49(DG is laughing at this cheapskate). Another weird thing: There are no chairs in here only multi-colorful square boxes covered with imitation leather on the floors in a communal style all grouped together. Today, there were about 25 teen girls in there, all giggling and staring at every customer. This is a great place for kids and parents with kids. There were a couple of these square boxes way down a hall way in the dark back, but I didn’t want to look like the pervert lurking down the hallway, so I took mine to go. The food: Rasberry– tart, sweet, flavorful Caramel– my favorite, rich, creamy with a coffee flavor
Wedding Cake– tastes just like the name and was excellent Cons: Expensive, poor seating, poor tactic of the large cups and not knowing what your order weighs before its too late.
Penny L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Converse, TX
Great yogurt with a large selection of flavors. Very clean place. Kids enjoyed having seats and a table their size and picking from the buffet of fruit, nuts, and candy. The staff was very nice and willing to let us taste test and flavors we wanted.
Joseph V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Schertz, TX
The Frozen Yogurt is Great but,…” VETERANSBEWARE!!” according to the cashier yesterday evening our honorable service to this great nation is not good enough for their discount! HEREISMYSTORY… I go in for yogurt then get ready to pay and the cashier asks… «AREYOUMILITARY?» Now personally after serving 8 yrs of Active duty in the United States Marine Corps from 2001– 2009 my answer is Yes, Veteran. Now we all know where this is leading to, a «discount» 5%-10% maybe… Anyways, there was a slight pause as she waits to see proof. Understanding that she could just be doing her job and checking ID like she was told, I flipped open my wallet and showed her the first ID that has proof, my Drivers License, issued from the State of Texas which has Veteran labeled across it. After she took a few seconds to closely verify it, she then looks to me swinging her head left to right saying, «no sorry that’s not good enough»… At this point we were not on the same page… and the idea of saving pennies from their discount offer was thrown out the window, at least in my mind. Was my DL clearly showing that I am a Veteran not good enough for the penny discount? After already knowing what she meant I went back into my wallet and took a moment to dig out another ID that would hopefully eliminate the awkwardness of our young generation questioning the integrity of our Military Veterans. Being a Disabled Vet I pulled out a VA card and re-enforced my proof by calmly pointing to my vehicle with DV plates that was parked right in front of the shop. Again, it was not good enough. She then says she needs to see the ID showing Active or Retired the«blue card» which is what she referred to it as, followed with… «Are you Retired?» I then replied with, «No, I am not Active or Retired and that was not the question that was asked in the first place, but I am a Veteran like many other Veterans in this community who have served in the previous wars.»… She then replied with«I know, I have a cousin who got blown up and has DV plates too.» She then continues on to say, «I’ll give you the discount this time» and that’s when my mind went blank and I’m not to sure what else she was saying. All I was thinking to myself was how insulted I felt, to go out for some yogurt being asked a personal question about my military career and getting rejected for a penny discount that had never crossed my mind in the first place. She did ring up the discount which had already lost its true meaning of why it’s given and instead turned into a handout, at least that’s what I felt, and what does she know about getting blown up? We were not even talking about combat to begin with… Was she trying to 1 up me by using her cousin’s military experience or was she replying to my DV plates as «Big Deal Every One’s Got Them»… As a Veteran«Combat Veteran,» Purple Heart Recipient, Combat Action, Presidential Unit Citation, GWOT Expeditionary Medals and the list goes on… please be more careful with the words you choose to use. All service members in every branch of the Military are volunteers who choose to serve for whatever reason. The benefits we rate are not hand outs, but earned for our time and service in the military and the benefits that are offer to us from business etc is their way of saying thanks… All service members appreciate the thanks and are no better than anyone else. Every individual has the same opportunity to serve their country and rate the same benefits. And who cares if we are Active, Retired or Veteran, we all served and because of that, our country has not had to resort to drafting our young men and women again, so that they can do the violence needed to win wars and maintain our power as a nation of freedom. Now, I can go on and on about this but it’s really not a big deal… As for management, I have one thing to say… and that is, please be clear on your military discount policy. If there is a sign, I did not see it. Also have a simple pitch down for your employees to memorize regarding military discount… Not just, «Are You Military?»… I’m not on here to tell you how to run your business but to reduce the chances of another Veteran running into this situation, which could be bad for business. Texas alone has close to 1,700,000 Veterans and the number just keeps growing. As for Schertz, we are crawling with Veterans and to deny a small discount to any Veteran, could be devastating for business. Be fair! Either have a discount for Military as a whole like other local businesses have, or just don’t ask. Thanks. And again the yogurt was great!
Christina O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Everett, MA
Pretty good. My favorite was the swirl of white chocolate/raspberry truffle and New York cheesecake. I give it 4 stars cause they don’t have fruity pebbles cereal as a topping, their seating arrangement is slightly awkward and they don’t have cool spoons like orange leaf. ;) give it a try! Closest froyo around Cibolo I think~