I love this frozen yogurt! I had the toasted coconut and I can’t stop thinking about it. There’s a huge topping bar but I loved it plain. And there’s virtually no guilt.
Hannah S.
Place rating: 5 Walled Lake, MI
Super friendly and outgoing staff! :) I love walking in and being greeted by them. They have an awesome set up and design — simplistic yet pretty. Not only do they have 6 different flavors of frozen yogurt(which is 8 calories an ounce — WOW!), but they also have a wide selection of Guernsey’s ice cream… YUM!!! If I don’t feel like eating something healthy, I can get regular ice cream. If I feel like a lighter treat, I can get any flavor of frozen yogurt that they offer that week. They change their flavors every week — awesome! The absolute best part of their frozen yogurt is that they charge by the CUP size… NOT the weight of the actual cup! What other frozen yogurt shop do you know that offers that? It’s safe for diabetics and people who are allergic to dairy(I would know because I am myself). Highly recommend people come here!
Lily G.
Place rating: 1 Novi, MI
AVOID! People working there were friendly but everything I tried tastes like soap. I first went there when they opened and it wasn’t good. I decided to give them another chance last week and it was worse! They’re either using the wrong mix for their machines or are trying to save money and are buying cheap ingredients; regardless, I’ll never go back. I HATE to throw away food, and I rarely do, but I threw the majority of mine out :( Also, the inside looks horrible. I understand where they were going with their design and theme, but it makes the place look morbid(think mortuary) and cheap. There’s a reason why places like Pinkberry and Swirlberry have done so well; obviously their frozen yogurt is awesome, but the interior is inviting and fun as well! I drive by this place on the regular and it’s usually empty, which is sad considering the great location.
Mueller P.
Place rating: 4 Wixom, MI
Friendly staff. Good selection of favors. It would be even better if they could use environmentally friendly cups and spoons instead of plastic. Maybe those«green» spoons made from corn?