I adore this place. There is free wifi, there is self serve froyo, there is boba, there are games, there is tons and tons of space. It feels vaguely outdated on walking in, but that adds to the charm. There are a few food options — literally three, I think — and they are very basic. I imagine they are all very well done. There are flyers for local community education courses lying around too, if you want to peruse them while sipping your fancy drink. This is the kind of place you go when you want to study, or focus on something, but can’t do it in your own apartment. There will always be a table for you, there will always be coffee, and there will always be frozen yogurt. It is relatively cheap, and good. Admittedly, I really hate coffee — so a place like this, where smoothies and flavored milk drinks dominate the scene, really appeals to me. In the winter, I tried their hot taro drink with tapioca, and it was great. It’s brought me back a couple times now. It’s just nice here. Come to hang out.
Stacy H.
Place rating: 3 Tacoma, WA
this review is for their boba only, which was okay. they have hot and cold milk tea, which isn’t made with real milk for those of you who are lactose-intolerant(but why is it still called milk tea?) they have plenty of seating options in the back, and they accept credit card for transactions over $ 5 iirc.
Chris R.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
Tons of dessert options, but I went for the self-serve froyo. Pretty standard flavors and toppings, maybe slightly more fruit choices than the other spots around. I enjoyed it but I would probably go back to FroyoWorld across the street first if I were looking for froyo. However, this place does have a nice open area to hang out, and there’s some kind of PC café out back. They also do ice cream, baked goods, etc.
Sylvia C.
Place rating: 4 Quincy, MA
Everything is pretty much self served — from the froyo process to toppings. Clean and reasonably priced. A great hangout place. They got books and games for people to use. Lady working the cash register was nice and friendly. Definitely, worth going back.
Amy X.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Awesome flavors and great texture. The toppings were also very fresh and decent. One of the better froyo places I have been to(and I have been to a lot). The ambiance is also great — good place to sit and relax/chat.
Vladimir B.
Place rating: 5 Princeton, NJ
Lovely! Great space and great frozen yogurt. Also, try their kimbap, it is amazing. The service is really fantastic. I’ll be returning!
Alexandra S.
Place rating: 4 Watertown, MA
Lots of Boba tea, herbal tea, and treats! The self serve froyo idea is new to me, but seems to be popular as it was packed on a Saturday night in Allston. Service was a bit slow just for a strawberry Boba tea, but the tea was fresh and yummy. My only complaint is that I didn’t see the flavors of froyo posted anywhere– you had ato actually walk up to the machines halfway into the shop to see them. Flavors included: cookies & Crème, taro(root, I’m assuming), blueberry, and a few others I don’t remember right now. The concept is to serve yourself the froyo, add topics, and pay by the ounce($ 0.41/oz was the going price last night). Admittedly, we only had a boba tea, so I’m not sure how the froyo stacks up against, say, BerryLine. With a froyo lounge across the street, I don’t know how this place will do, but it seems fun!