I really enjoy coming here. I think all of the flavors are fat free and have no sugar which is nice. They have a good amount of toppings to choose from and it’s cheap. We usually come here once a week my son loves the Mango yogurt and I always get the coconut flavor. The yogurt machines are always clean and organized. I truly rather come here than the other popular frozen yogurt places. It’s cheaper, not that packed and the flavors are great!
Brittany N.
Classificação do local: 4 Detroit, MI
I’m quickly realizing it’s a challenge to rate a frozen yogurt place since it’s pretty clear Miami has the cookie cutter frozen yogurt thing down.(Even in Hialeah.) So, while I drove up not expecting much, I walked in and was pleasantly surprised to find it similarly set up to other yogurt places I favor around town. It had a great selection of self-serve flavors,(around 13) and leaned more on the tangy/fruity side, accentuating the naturally tangy flavor yogurt already has. Some flavors were a little odd, I distinctly remember the red velvet cake being undesirable but more likely because they had actual cake mixed with yogurt, not exactly tasting like the processed red velvet flavor I expected, but like actual cake mixed with yogurt– so that bad interpretation might actually be on my expectation for it to be fake. On my second visit they had hired a girl who didn’t speak English and had music playing so loud outside the store I couldn’t hear myself thinking inside the store. While a pretty hearty headache ensued I watched my yogurt melt and an unprepared employee frantically call her employer as she was not taught how to trouble-shoot the register yet. It wasn’t desirable but it’s part of opening a new business, right? And let’s not forget they also play sports TV, so basically if the right music is playing, the right channel is on, and you have money to buy a yogurt– this place is for you. It’s pretty simple and as far as froyos go, they’re doing it right.
Lisa C.
Classificação do local: 1 Miami, FL
WOW!!! Stole Yogurtland’s name and Menchies logo. At least the product is uniquely inferior. Is this what the yogurt wars are coming too? I was driving by and got excited to see a Yogurtland opening. Went in and was shocked that the product was so different. Then realized it wasn’t Yogurtland at all but someone with a shamefully similar name. Very disappointing.