In the mood for dessert after dinner, we came across Blizz at the Mirage. They sell frozen yogurt and toppings by the oz,(.69 per oz) crepes, waffles and smoothies. We went with a crêpe with Nutella, strawberries and banana with whipped cream on the side. The crepes was tasty and the fruit was fresh. The only issue is the high price. $ 12.95 for one crêpe and any additional toppings is $ 1.50. But then again, it’s Vegas where everything is overpriced.
Karen L.
Classificação do local: 4 Huntingdon Valley, PA
Great place to stop for a quick bite after the Secret Garden. The crepes are a nice size that can be shared. The kids and I ordered two and we are satisfied. The prices are set for $ 11.95 each, doesn’t matter what topping. My daughter loves sugar and butter and it was not on the menu, but they were able to make one for her. After the crepes the kids were each able to have a small yogurt from the yogurt bar. All in all a $ 30 lunch for the three of us.
Shannon S.
Classificação do local: 1 Phoenix, AZ
Not that impressive for the price. 2 yogurts for $ 24 is excessive. Be careful, the yogurt machines dispense FAST.
Mistyday H.
Classificação do local: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
If you want frozen yogurt with fruit this is your typical frozen yogurt spot. However you can go to the blizz bar that is a sister shop. They feature piña colda, strawberry, orange crush, cola, mango etc… Frozen drinks. Seems typical until it’s time to put the double shots in of top shelf liquor. For $ 2 extra you can get an extra tube of liquor inside your cup. I opted for the souvenir cup that had a $ 8 refill charge. I even tried soaked Cherri’s that were surprisingly heavily concentrated with Booz. Open until midnight everyday
Yu H.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
Really good froyo with fresh toppings. The smoothie was good but not great. Prices are moderate but not bad by Vegas Strip standards.
Dominik D.
Classificação do local: 3 Staten Island, NY
The number of flavors and toppings, and even sauces, was pleasing. Unfortunately, the location was a bit cramped and the actual FroYo itself(too watery) could have been better. The fruit toppings were all fresh and there was a decent selection of other things to buy, ie, drinks, candy, etc.
Ronny K.
Classificação do local: 1 La Puente, CA
So expensive, wanted to ask for tester cup need to wait in line, and the lady gave us tester cup did not look so happy and rude(she is the asian with glasses) and rolling her eyes when i eas thinking about what i want for tester(what the F), do i look fuking teenager that only get the cup, taste them and not buy anything ? Yogurt taste so sweet, too sweet for yogurt !
Darlene R.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Mmmm can’t go wrong with crêpe topped with ice cream. My co workers and I needed a nice little get together and we chose to have some frozen yogurt. Well for me, I chose the Versailles. It was crêpe mixed with strawberry and bananas drizzled with caramel. They also put the whip cream on the side, thank good ness they did that. I don’t like when there is too much whip cream. But I do like it topped with ice cream. There were about 6 different flavors but a rather large bar for toppings. If you are an employee they will honor an employee discount. One thing they get you with is the price. It was about $ 12 for the crêpe. But worth trying if you feeling that sweet tooth craving.
Pei-Ju H.
Classificação do local: 4 Hampton, VA
My husband and I stayed at the Mirage hotel and wanted to get good breakfast somewhere for a good price. This is the place to go! We ordered a Morning Glory savory crêpe that had sausage, egg, and cheese with a side of salsa and a Berry Jubilee waffle. Both were delicious and surprisingly under $ 10 each. The portion size was well worth it also. Wish we had time to stop by again!
Lyndsay H.
Classificação do local: 5 Long Beach, CA
Every year this place doesn’t disappoint me. A little pricey but that is expected. Good smoothies and yogurts with optional extra boosts!!! Yummy
Edward C.
Classificação do local: 3 Palm Springs, CA
I’ts A-ok. Flavors are good yet no wow effect, at least on the three samples I tried. Clean place, the girl very nice and helpful. The original tart was good, just a tad soft or melty. Price per ounce is high but understandable as they must pay lots for rent for space inside the casino. Good for an afternoon stop.
Jon G.
Classificação do local: 5 Clawson, MI
Blizz Frozen Yogurt is the only saving grace of the once popular Bally’s Casino and Hotel. That’s pretty embarrassing considering that Bally’s is a multi-million dollar facility with gambling, bars, restaurants, a food court, sports book and hotel rooms. Of course, Bally’s is like the West Virginia of Las Vegas hotels, so when you find something food about it(like Blizz) you are thoroughly impressed. Here’s the deal with Blizz — they are open all day and late night for smoothies, Belgian waffles and frozen yogurt and the Fro Yo is self serve. So if you have sweet tooth, just hit up Blizz and grab some fat free yogurt. Then be sure to top it with like eight pounds of cookies, chocolate, sprinkles and other refined sugar, therefore negating the effect of the smoothie you had earlier. You will enjoy this experience so much, you will return three times in one week like I did. Made for one heck of an interesting expense report. Best bet: top the frozen yogurt with marshmallow drizzle. It may be made of flavored plastic but it tastes delicious so I don’t care.
Janine K.
Classificação do local: 3 Lisle, IL
Every vacation deserves a little ice cream, or in this case… FroYo…for lunch! Yes, I had this for lunch. I was on vacation… don’t judge. This is your typical frozen yogurt place where you fill your cup with the flavors you want, add the toppings, weigh it and check out. Compared to places like Forever Yogurt where I’m a regular at back home, this place is a bit on the high side… I was careful to not over do it here for price, and size as I didn’t want to ruin dinner or anything and it was $ 8.00 and some change. Forever Yogurt is in the $ 5 – 6 range for more. The are a variety of flavors and toppings, though not as much as Forever Yogurt but I’m not basing this entire review to compare the two, it’s just what I’m used to back home. The location is good, especially if you’re staying at the Mirage, you walk past this place heading back to the elevators to take you to your room. The cashier upon checking out was super friendly and funny too…
Asuka N.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
There’s not much to say about Blizz, except that they offer what they say they offer(froyo and smoothies), albeit it at a bit of a higher price than I’m used to. I ended up going with the acai berry smoothie, which was pretty much what I expected, albeit a bit steep at an $ 8 starting price(and nearly an additional $ 1 for any boosters). It was okay, if a little bit on the bland side, and the protein powder seemed pretty weak relative to other smoothies I’ve had that usually have that boost. The service was fine and quick, but if you are looking for something new or unique, Blizz is just your generic(albeit overpriced) smoothie and yogurt joint. There has to be a Pinkberry(or something similar) somewhere else on the Strip that would be better.
Bethany E.
Classificação do local: 4 Henderson, NV
Located in the Mirage, this is a good place to satisfy that sweet tooth! Coming to a show at the Terry Fator Theatre, you will be sure to see it. They have a good variety of yogurt flavors. It is self serve and weigh so be careful on how much you put in your cup! It’s always deceiving to me but it’s ok. It’s a cup of goodness! They have great topping to choose from. There is, of course, the sugar section with toppings such as cookies, whoppers, brownies or sprinkles. They also have fresh fruit available so you don’t feel as guilty. If you don’t want the cup of yogurt, they also offer pre made desserts as well as smoothies, waffles, crepes and shakes. They ladies working here were very courteous and friendly. I was happy with our late dessert treat!
Norm K.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I stopped at Blizz last night before the Kathy Griffin show at the Mirage. It’s very handy and the frozen yogurt is quite good. I did a mixture of peanut butter and coconut and put some toppings on. The problem with this outlet is you’re paying Strip prices($.69) an ounce. Blizz is more expensive than other yogurt shops, but this is over the top. In spite of the cost, the yogurt was very good, The people running the register were quite efficient and friendly. The location was very clean and bright. I was surprised by the lack of flavors. Most yogurt places have two or four more flavors. This seemed to be lacking. The same goes for the toppings although they did have some I hadn’t seen at other places. Having had a late lunch, this was a perfect dinner.
Paul B.
Classificação do local: 3 Claremont, CA
Unilocal 365 Review Challenge — Los Angeles #19 — #365 What’s there to say about Blizz Frozen Yougurt? Before Blizz was the original, «Coco-nuts» than that failed and so here comes Blizz. Around the yogurt place is full of posters of celebrities, posing with their frozen yogurt. LAME! Like other reviewers have mentioned, it’s just like any other yogurt place in Vegas or any other city. I’d rather go for the gelato in Bellagio or dine in Jean Philippe and pay extra for some delicious desserts.
Ralph A.
Classificação do local: 4 Kinnelon, NJ
Blizz located within the MGM shopping mall offers yogurt and shakes. I went with the Acai Berry Shake for 7.95 and thought it was really good. Wife went with the yogurt which is the same as Red Mango and the like.
Tracy L.
Classificação do local: 3 San Ramon, CA
3.5 stars There is nothing special that separates them from other yogurt chains/stores, however the Pistachio yogurt I had with Mochi was very good. If I pass by them again, I’ll gladly have a snack here.
Mindy A.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
It’s ok if you’re stuck in the Mirage. There’s a decent selection of flavors and toppings, but I like the ones at Yogurtland better. Biggest drawback: the price. It’s .80/oz, where Yogurtland on Eastern(my usual) is .39, I think. So yeah, for a small Diet Coke and a pretty small cup of yogurt, I paid over $ 10. But yeah, if you’re stuck in the Mirage, it’s a decent option.