Confused by the negative reviews, our family of 4 comes here often. The yogurt and toppings are on par with all the other places, but they get points for ease of parking in Wayne and the staff has always been more than friendly with us.
Lauren G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 El Cerrito, CA
I’m basically addicted to this place, and despite telling myself there’s no real need for me to spend so much money on a generous cup of peanut butter or cake batter frozen yogurt every other day, I then remind myself that I’m pregnant and it’s been my sole pregnancy craving. So I just go with it. So, so good! The reason for four stars instead of five is that it’s expensive — north of 50 cents an ounce, I think. And I do wish they offered smaller cup sizes so it were easier to walk away with a smaller portion(since even a large portion looks, trickily, not so big in the behemoth cups they use). But I take full responsibility for the fact that I always end up spending $ 4 and getting more than I really need to satisfy my cravings. Oh, and the staff is usually pretty friendly, too, in spite of having to dole out free samples all day long and deal with little kids making a mess of the machines, which must not be all that much fun(despite the shop’s name!).
Feyaad A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
I quickly stopped in at So Fun Yogurt for dessert after dinner. It was a very generic froyo spot with the usual flavors and toppings. The cookies and cream and birthday cake flavors were good — but then again isn’t hard for those flavors not to be. They also have this interesting challenge there to see how much froyo you can eat in 15 minutes, so if you’re into food related challenges of check out this spot! Overall: standard froyo spot with an interesting froyo related challenge.
Sarala S.
Philadelphia, PA
Some of the reviews here are completely ridiculous. To the person complaining about the«large portion sizes”– do you realize it’s self-serve and thus the only one to blame is yourself? And the other person complaining about the yougurt«pouring out», I really don’t think it’s fair to blame the business for your inability to operate machinery that most 3-year-olds are more than competent with. There’s been a lot of competition for frozen yogurt in the area for the last couple years. So Fun is one of two in the area I usually go to(Red Mango being the other). I think So Fun’s yogurt and toppings selection and taste is a lot better than Red Mango, but Red Mango offers smoothies which So Fun does not. The place stays open pretty late for a yogurt place in the Spring/Summer, which is nice(10PM on week nights and 11PM on the weekends). The cashiers seem to mostly be high school students but they’re almost always friendly. With the exception of one or two visits(unwiped tables) the place always seems to be kept clean. It’s really large inside, and there are also a few tables on their«patio» and even more benches around the fountain outside. I live pretty close to So Fun so it’s my go-to yogurt place more times than not. Nothing really stands out about it but it’s always been a fine experience every time I’ve gone. Some of the more negative reviews on here are unfair in my opinion.