NO yogurt during the colder months, which is an unfortunate surprise for a pregnant woman with a serious yogurt craving. I can understand discontinuing the frozen treats in the winter but don’t call your business a yogurt bar. They had a lovely hot chocolate bar set up, but had to pass.
Candice B.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
I was surprised by the negative reviews here. Popped in recently and got some cake batter, cookies & cream, and European tart. All three were fantastic not-too-sweet flavors and better than any other place I’ve tried with the exception of Yogorino(whose tart yogurt made my eyes roll in the back of my head). The mochi topping was perfect. Prices were about the same as you would find at any other self-serve yogurt place so I didn’t find it unreasonable. Yeah, it gets expensive if you load your cup up with toppings, but that’s how they get you. The place seemed clean. They also offer yogurt milkshakes, which is kind of neat, but can be pretty annoying if you’re stuck behind a family of 5. You can also request samples of the flavors.
Glenn C.
Place rating: 3 Cincinnati, OH
Overpriced yogurt next to ginos. Gets business by providing restrooms for ginos customers.
Bridget M.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
This place f’ed up frozen yogurt in a way I didn’t know was even possible. I got the«orange» flavor with sour patch kids. I don’t know if the dispenser was broken, but my orange tasted an awful lot like the creamsicle flavor in the immediately adjacent dispenser. Also, after walking out, I took a bite and realized that my sour patch kids were ROCKHARD. Maybe since they don’t get very busy, they don’t check the freshness of their toppings often? Mine were definitely extra stale. I’ll be finding another place to get my sugar fix, for sure.
Liz G.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Just went tonight for the first time. Large selection of toppings and flavors of yogurt. The staff was really friendly– they even brought some yogurt out for our dog. Glad I checked it out– this will definitely be my neighborhood froyo spot!
Jon L.
Place rating: 2 Manassas, VA
This place is conveniently located adjacent to Geno’s Steaks. When the weather is subzero, go here, get a coffee and eat your steak in warmth.
Jake S.
Place rating: 4 Castaic, CA
Solid place. Decent atmosphere, went there with the fam but I can see it being a good place to go with some friends after a movie or something. Also could totally take the kids. Didn’t stand out a whole lot taste wise. It’s yogurt, you know. Not gonna vary a whole lot from place to place. Lots and lots of selection though and really good toppings. The whole modern bit is a little over the top but it makes ordering fun. The eagles were playing so it was nice to have a tv. Would definitely recommend.
Frank B.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
So we decided to give this place a shot because it’s around the corner. When we walked in the deserted yogurt bar that use to be underdogs, it appeared clean and I think it was clean because it was also empty. The owner/employee/disenchanted worker asked us if we had ever been, we said no. He explained the process and then mentioned the health content, which I had to chuckle at due to the nature of putting unhealthy toppings on a «healthy» frozen treat. He seemed sad. And then said if we filled up our cups it it would roughly be $ 7. So we tried several flavors of yogurt(all of them cohesive flavors). To put it bluntly it was some of the shittiest frozen yogurt I ever had. You know how most people complain about toppings? I’m telling you there was the most bizzare aftertaste ever. Kinda like feet and lemon being put into yogurt. I had the pumpkin cheesecake with chocolate and vanilla. Gross. All around gross. My friend had apple crisp and vanilla. That too was gross. The toppings were ok. Not the best, but I did think it was cool he had hot fudge. And quite a selection. Ours wound up being $ 19.