What a poor, poor excuse for frozen yogurt. The selection was decent enough but the toppings were the saddest thing I’ve ever seen. More than half were missing, and the ones that were there were extremely stale. Would’ve been better off forgoing this craving because the disappointment was awful.
Sathasaurus T.
Place rating: 3 Lowell, MA
Everytime I go here, either the froyo melt too fast or the fruits doesn’t look fresh. Maybe I should try going there before 6pm. I’m a fan of froyo, this isn’t my favorite go to place but it’s close by to work.
William F.
Place rating: 1 Worcester, MA
This is the worst froyo I’ve ever had by a long shot. The texture just isn’t right(ice crystals and sometimes its melty) and I feel like I spend more for less froyo then you get elsewhere. Its a shame since I love Sal’s(the pizza place its attached to).
Adam S.
Place rating: 4 Middlesex, MA
I remember back in the day when TCBY(The County’s Best Yogurt) was the only froyo place on the market. Was it truly the country’s best or was it just the only one so they could take that claim. I haven’t seen a TCBY in like 20 years so I decided to google them and see what’s what. 350+ friggin locations! Seriously!?! And how many of these locations are in Massachusetts…1. Located in Norwell near Quincy. I guess that’s why there was a need for all these other yogurt shops to pop up in Mass. Not that I’ve been missing froyo for all these years, but now that it’s here I would miss it if it was gone. But enough of my reminiscing about the good old days of froyo. You came here to read my review of YoBite so here it goes: Located in Sal’s Pizza(which is awesome and deserves another review at another time), this small shop has 12 rotating flavors. From plain, to fruity to chocolaty and beyond. While it’s not an overwhelming amount, it’s enough to satisfy my palette. And the real fun with these froyo joints is the toppings. Lot’s of fresh fruit to chose from including blueberries, raspberries, kiwis, mangoes, strawberries, blackberries and snozzberries(Ok, they don’t have snozzberries which is why I only have them 4 stars). You’ll also find many candy toppings, plus cereal, as well as hot fudge, peanut butter sauce and probably other things I just haven’t tried. Then comes the moment of truth, the scale. Is my yogurt going to cost $ 3 or $ 8 or $ 15? It’s still a mystery to me as I’m not a good judge of weight but I usually average out to about $ 4 which isn’t too bad. In conclusion, yobite offers tasty flavors, plentiful toppings in a friendly atmosphere. Come for dessert or first grab a slice at Sal’s Pizza for dinner and top it off with a nice little froyo. I think I might do that tonight.
Lola A.
Place rating: 4 Lowell, MA
I really like YOBITE! They have a variety of flavors that I haven’t seen elsewhere. They chance constantly(weekly?). The toppings are extensive and include toasted coconut and hot fudge, two toppings that I have yet to see at any other local froyo shop.
Sweta S.
Place rating: 5 Middlesex, MA
Clean store front. Self serve format. Like all froyo places it is a bit pricey, but understandably so. I prefer Yobite to Orange Leaf. The texture of the yogurt is smoother and the flavor varieties are a better. Fresh toppings. Love the artwork.
Hilary H.
Place rating: 5 North Chelmsford, MA
This is my(and my boyfriend’s) favorite Froyo place. The storefront itself is clean and cute. The flavors of froyo switch out weekly and there’s always 9(3 of them are twists of the other 6). My favorite thing about Yo-Bite is that they have a large amount of fruit toppings, which go great on the more fruity froyo flavors! They also have a large amount of candy/dry toppings, which are also quite good — I especially like the chocolate-covered sunflower seeds. I’ve been to 5 different froyo places in the area and this one is always a favorite! And if you fill your cup for exactly 12oz, it’s free.
Maria D.
Place rating: 4 Chelmsford, MA
The atmosphere is super clean and tidy. I am very picky when it comes to frozen yogurt but this place is up there on my list!
Julia H.
Place rating: 3 Lowell, MA
YOBITE! was… okay. I’m a huge froyo fan, so I’ve experienced most of what the area has to offer for a frozen yogurt fix. The chocolate was good, but it came out of the machine reaaaaally slow. I told the girl working the counter, and she said they would take care of it. I was NOT impressed by the fruit topping selections — other than the standard dry toppings(which there were more than plenty of), there were: strawberries(that seemed like they had been frozen before), kiwi, pineapple, and raspberries. That’s it! I would have loved some more options, and loved it even more if the strawberries seemed fresher. When checking out, the girl was having an issue with the credit card swiper that was attached to the iPad they were using as a register. It took forever. Maybe it was just that day, but it was annoying. The interior was nice — it had been recently renovated and was decorated in a bright and fun way. Am I dying to go back? Nah. Will I go back when it’s the most convenient place for my froyo fix? Sure. I’ll give it another shot. Hopefully they get that credit card swiper fixed, and get it together on the fruit!