This is my families favorite place for yogurt treats and fun. Give it a try you’ll just love it
Dave D.
Place rating: 3 Gresham, OR
Frenzi has a nice location, and a good atmosphere/vibe for a group to get dessert after dinner. It is kid friendly. They have great toppings. But I’m just not a fan of the make-your-own /pay-by-the-oz business model. You end up getting kind of cheap-tasting frozen yogurt loaded with toppings, as opposed to a real ice cream shop where you could try other yummy concoctions. I’m still a fan of 31 flavors and the like. But if make-your-own frozen yogurt is your thing, Frenzi is as good as any of them.
Kevin S.
Place rating: 4 Concrete, WA
Plenty of seating, very clean, plenty of options… although one of the frozen yogurt machines was empty, still great place to stop on a hot day…
Grace W.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
Love the build your own thing. Had the mountain berry frozen yogurt. Added berries n other related goodies. Totally worth it.
Zack J.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
They have really good flavors and they change the bar of extra goodies is always stocked and not too bad of price.
Holly J.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
super clean, great choices, nice staff, we will be back. it was hard to decide what to start with. toppings didn’t disappoint
Erin B.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
I am a sugar free gal, so the 2 times I’ve been in there they’ve only had one sugar free choice. I’d come back if they offer more choices that are NSA.
Chel M.
Place rating: 4 Gresham, OR
The shop itself is in a great spot in downtown Gresham. Lots of yummy toppings and clean environment. Unfortunately, parking is scarce so you’ll likely have to walk a bit. There’s typically enough seating, but it’s probably not ideal for a big group.
Bryan A.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
This is the most fun place to go in Gresham(not a lot of options, but still). There are more topping choices than all the other fro-yo places I’ve been, and there’s great places to sit indoor and outdoor.
Robert G.
Place rating: 4 Clackamas County, OR
Frenzi Frozen Yogurt is a pleasant surprise, found right next to Ristorante Boccelli in the revitalized historic section of downtown Gresham, Oregon, the place which the kid played by actor Chris O’Donnell in «Scent of a Woman» sheepishly admitted to being his hometown. The 1st thing that one notices upon entering is that it’s a nice store and a place that feels inviting, sort of enticing one to eat there rather than take their treat with them. The 2nd thing one notices is that the service is very good. The 3rd thing one notices is that their flavors and myriad of toppings is very respectable. The 4th thing one notices is that the price is appropriate for what they got, being about 80% of what was charged by Eddie’s in touristy Palm Springs. The 5th thing one notices is that the yogurt concoction they put together is really good. The 6th, and last, thing one notices is that this is a place worth remembering, that you are reminded Boccelli’s is right next door upon leaving, and that downtown Gresham has come a long way.
Alena C.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
I can’t seem to get Fro-Yo without spending $ 5 or more. Maybe it’s the gummi bears. Decent options, smooth creamy texture. Thumbs up
Andy Melissa M.
Place rating: 5 Gresham, OR
Incredible! Nice people, always stocked, always clean. Best yogurt shop in town! And they use locally produced Yo-Cream.
Sarah C.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
It’s self-serve frozen yogurt at $ 0.44 cents per ounce. There’s the usual chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry froyo but if you don’t want to be reminded of sitting in the dental chair with fluoride drooling out of your mouth then steer away from strawberry. Cake batter & New York cheesecake are daily flavors but when mountain blackberry rolls into the weekly special menu, get it. So good! Can’t have froyo without toppings & there’s over 60 colorful options to choose. Be aware this is where the small cup of froyo becomes the small, pricey cup of froyo. The lounge area is reasonably spacious with a decent amount of seating for large groups. It also has been relatively clean both times I’ve visited. The staff look bored out of their minds but there isn’t anything exciting about weighing froyo, punching stamp cards, & cleaning after small children /young adults as a job so I’d be right with them. The price per ounce is a little higher than I’ve seen elsewhere(Portland) but if you’re in Gresham & craving froyo then Frenzi can help you with that.
Stacey P.
Place rating: 5 Gresham, OR
I was so happy when I first discovered Frenzi! So much closer to my house than YoCream at Cascade Station is, and still sells YoCream deliciousness, always having great flavors on tap and reasonably priced. It is, in my opinion, definitely the go-to place in Gresham for frozen yogurt.(TCBY who!!!) One of the things I really enjoy about Frenzi is how spacious it is and how much more seating there seems to be compared to YoCream. I also love the wide variety of toppings they have available to choose from. Yes, they have the not-so-healthy options of candy bars, cookie dough pieces, marshmallows, etc. etc. But they ALSO have healthier choices too — fresh fruits(mainly berries and, if I remember right I’ve seen kiwi, too), granola, almonds, peanuts and others. Nobody there is forcing you to «waddle over» — as another Unilocaler put it — and shovel on the sweets. People know what the healthier options are, what you choose to put on your yogurt is up to you. The shop has always been clean and the staff friendly each time I’ve been there. I will continue to be a customer as long as this place is open.
Deb P.
Place rating: 4 Gresham, OR
I love Frenzi. As someone who is addicted to froyo, this shop is handy to have in the neighborhood. Located on the Main strip in downtown Gresham, it’s a great place to get a few minutes of relief on a hot day(they are air conditioned) or to enjoy a cold treat in the winter(they have a mini fireplace). We like grabbing some on a weekend night and strolling Main strip, where there is often live music on summer evenings. They usually have 8 offerings, including sugar-free. Many, many toppings to chose from, including fresh fruits, candies, syrups and whipped cream. They also have a freezer where you can pick up larger containers of their goodness. The establishment is very clean and has plenty of seating inside. They are very reasonably priced and offer a punch card. Great, now I want some!
Marissa A.
Place rating: 5 Gresham, OR
So much better than tcby. Friendly, nice atmosphere and self serve with many options! Many more toppings to choose from and lots of seating available.
Diva A.
Place rating: 4 Beaverton, OR
It’s the classic serve-yourself yogurt that can be found everywhere with various names, but the location, staff, and general feel of the place is one of my favorites. Unlike many of these yogurt places, there is a ton of seating and hang out areas, and they even have soups. However, despite how many places there are to sit, you might actually be stuck without a seat because this Frenzi is busy almost all day. The price is actually very reasonable for what you can do, for three of us it’s usually only $ 15, and we go crazy with the toppings. The toppings are almost always perfect, they’re usually not sour and they do have hot caramel and fudge! The staff is usually quite friendly and talkative, and I’ve never tried a flavor I didn’t like. Very nice place to go to.
Erin L.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
I find that most self serve frozen yogurt places are about the same. I frequent this one often because it is close to home. Frenzi’s always has great flavors and carries a lot of good toppings. The enviornment is laid back, having couches and a TV so you can just sit and relax while eating your yogurt. Most of the staff is friendly, although the last guy that served me seemed like he didn’t want to be there. I come for the yogurt though and don’t have any complaints about Frenzi.
Douglas C.
Place rating: 3 Gresham, OR
The yogurt is just the mortar. It’s the matrix with which we infantilize our sweet-tooth solution. Forget about the low-fat and non-fat yogurt Baby Huey, and extrude a premium summit into that biodegradable paper cup. Waddling over to the toxic-red, yellow, green dye candy bar, scoop in some fractured Heath bars, Junior Mints, cookie dough, gummy worms, marsh-mellows, M & Ms, and red cherries — good job young fella. Now pump a squirt of hot caramel on top, and then top that by spaying the whole thing with Hydrofluorocarbons and what ever else is really in that whip-cream can. Almost done. Now swim against the tide and push your way backwards through the line. Just cry big crocodile tears, stamp your feet and hold your breath until you turn blue if anyone objects. Grab one more red cherry and drop it on top. Now eat it with a corn-based biodegradable spoon while texting your friends. Maybe we can go see a super-hero movie too!
Sherry S.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
These self-serving frozen yogurt shops are just popping up all over. I like them because I can just choose whatever I want, depending on my mood, and put together a fun little dessert for myself. I can also control(should I want to) my calorie consumption, yet still get something sweet. I just waltz in there and grab a small cup, twist some low fat vanilla yogurt in there, add me some toppings and then drop that sucker on the weight scale, pay and go. The only issue I have is that there are many children that frequent this place, and they carry all kinds of kid germs. I get a little freaky about it when they are making their own fun treats, and sampling with their little fingers,(where have those been?) or, just not being careful about touching the food directly. I mean don’t get me wrong, what a fun place to bring the kids, fun more for them though, than someone like me, who has a slight germ phobia. Just keep it clean and I’ll keep coming back.