As far as frozen yogurt goes, this is the solid choice. This particular location is somewhat self-serve. You walk in, grab a cup, choose your flavor and fill up as little or as much as you want. You can then go to the toppings bar and choose to mix and match all kinds of fruity and sweet flavors. They are great about allowing as many«tasters» as you want and allow for mixing and matching flavors. The cons are that the consistency of the yogurt flavors is not always the same. I only get the cookies-and-cream flavor and sometimes it is darker and more chocolate and other times much lighter and more cream flavored. Also, the fruit and sweet toppings are where they make their money as they quickly add weight — and the price is based on the total weight of what’s in the cup. Overall, it is good and we stop by periodically(my wife does so much more often). It is relatively healthier than all of the ice cream places nearby and is pretty flavorful.
Sylvester N.
Classificação do local: 2 Fort Lauderdale, FL
The yogurt here is runny and tastes icy rather than smooth and creamy. Selection for toppings are decent to good from what I can remember. Also very pricey for the frozen yogurt!
Brent H.
Classificação do local: 3 Midlothian, VA
If you’ve seen one froyo place, you’ve seen them all. I can’t ever seem to differentiate one brand from another(Froyoriacowberry?). This one is right down the street from my house, though, so it usually wins out when a froyo craving hits… admittedly, that doesn’t happen often. Does anyone ever actually crave frozen yogurt? It might be the most un-craveable food in existence. Here are some nice things about this location: — It always looks very clean — There are never any funky smells — The toppings seem fresh, for the most part — They let you try samples without hovering That’s way more thought than I’ve ever given to frozen yogurt before. I’m a little bit exhausted.
Maria S.
Classificação do local: 3 Roswell, GA
Clean to the point of antiseptic inside. During the winter months it is very slow. I think they keep one college student manning the cash and one to clean up and move tables around as needed and stock the toppings. I would really, really like if they had a «kiddy cup» size. I am on a diet and don’t need a 12 oz helping of yogurt! Seems the cups are more tub-size than cup size. Toppings look to be fresh and change seasonally to give variety. Definitely keep their yogurt flavors changing with the seasons. They had Eggnog and also Pumpkin Pie flavors when I went in a couple of weeks ago! I have not had rude service. College student is not unfriendly at all, but just low key. We live in the neighborhood so definitely come in about once a month. I definitely like the yogurt better than TCBY.
Tannaz H.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
LOVE this place! Change their flavors often and all of them are so delicious. They have a great variety of toppings as well. my only issue is their customer service. Everytime I go in, there’s a snobby high school student who doesn’t know how to smile at anyone, and I’m not a fan of that.
Gregg S.
Classificação do local: 4 Alpharetta, GA
Great yogurts, but cold, sparse décor. Kind of pricey but definitely worth it.
Lillie B.
Classificação do local: 4 Roswell, GA
Great selection of flavors, all tasty that I’ve tried. Good, but not great selection of toppings, but by all means good enough. PLUS, they have condensed milk as a sauce topping, so they win! One more thing — the employees are really friendly, and the place appears to be very clean!
Natalie b.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
Having recently spent a couple of years in Los Angeles, I’m something of a frozen yogurt junky. Yoforia does almost everything right — it looks great inside and the frozen yogurt is some of the best I’ve ever tasted. It’s creamy and smooth and I haven’t run into any runny, not-frozen-enough issues. However, their toppings leave a lot to be desired. The candy bars and cookies are cut into big chunks. This means taking a break from eating yogurt to gnaw on a gigantor bite of frozen candy bar. I can’t stand this! They should be crushed so you get total flavor fusion. They also have a very poor selection of nuts; on my last visit they only had candied walnuts and strange looking, but edible almond slivers. All in all, this yogurt shop is good with potential to be great.
Amanda D.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
I love my froyo with a side of a police staredown… yup, I must be in Johns Creek. I feel like if you’ve gone to one self serve Yoforia, you’ve been to them all… the key here is if you live in Atlanta proper, they all seem too far away in places only people in those suburbs would go. Then there’s the setup: One giant cup, twelve yogurt flavors, and too many toppings for me to care to count… but I want them all. I also really love the whole high ceiling deal as well as the color theme that every frozen yogurt shop comes up with. Like I somewhat mentioned, I’m mad that Yoforia stores end up in suburbs that I don’t normally travel to because I am very much in love with the Ferrero Rocher yogurt. I’ve had it before at the Vinings location, and I was kind of irritated here by how it was kind of a melted down mess from the machine. It’s so good though, and probably my favorite frozen yogurt flavor. I can imagine this place tends to be pretty full of families and teens, but it wasn’t bad at all on a Saturday night. There are plenty of places to sit both inside and outside, but beware the random cop cruising around, staring people down on his loops about the shopping center.