I LOVE Yogurt Mountain. The place has gone through a lot of changes since May of 2014 when the new owners bought it. They have so many fresh options, lots of toppings, and all kinds of yummy yogurt. You will never be bored with the places they have. One of my favorite things there is that they have a full coffee bar and café. My favorite café item is the taco soup that the owners make from scratch! You aren’t going to find quality like this anywhere else in Little Rock. It is such a unique experience, and I always want to come back!
Linda D.
Classificação do local: 5 New Braunfels, TX
I love yogurt mountain. I moved to texas and this is the place that I want to come to every time I’m in little rock. Their yogurt rocks. And the people are nice
Kat P.
Classificação do local: 1 Little Rock, AR
We have gotten yogurt here before without any problems. Unfortunately today, an employee who claimed to be the owner(although I can’t imagine a business owner acting like this) repeatedly harassed 4 young girls about normal patron issues instead of talking directly to the parents, three of whom were there. It was disturbing to all of us involved. We will not be back. We informed the«owner» of this and instead of asking how can the situation be remedied, he said he was happy to not have our business. It was absurd and frankly, quite crazy.
Jiger P.
Classificação do local: 4 Irving, TX
This place has changed a lot under its new management. They have great variety of yogurts. I also like the fact that they also offer coffee for days when my friends wants to have yogurt and I want have hot coffee. It is owner operated and the owners are very passionate people who would go out of their way to make you feel like community.
Merc C.
Classificação do local: 1 Little Rock, AR
It’s not my first pick. If cherry berry was in the state I would choose that seeing how they have those around where I’m from. Cotton candy is what I tried when they had it but I would rather go to orange leaf much better and great staff. Xo
Natosha H.
Classificação do local: 3 Little Rock, AR
Yogurt Mountain is a self serve yogurt bar with plenty of options and tons of toppings to choice from. My 7 year old loved the assortment of candy they offered to top off his birthday cake fro-yo. We will definitely be going back.
Mark H.
Classificação do local: 3 Little Rock, AR
This is a self service yogurt place. They have a wall of yogurt dispensers. Examples are chocolate, vanilla, moon pie, strawberry, peach, birthday cake etc. after u fill your cup they had selections to put on top like candy, nuts, chocolate and fruit. 3 of us ate here for 11 $ and some change. My 7 year old loved it. He loaded his yogurt down with all kinds of candy.
Jackie C.
Classificação do local: 1 Little Rock, AR
YUCK! I was excited to try this place since its closer to home. Not the place to go if your really trying to be healthy. I looked at the ingredient list and all the flavors have either high fructose corn syrup or aspertame. Ill stick with Red Mango.
Keashka T.
Classificação do local: 3 Oakland, CA
I’m a big fan of frozen yogurt. Little Rock doesn’t have a lot of options for froyo, but Yogurt Mountain is a decent one. Here’s the rundown: This location is big, bigger than the other froyo places in Little Rock. It’s an obnoxious green color that oddly suits my summertime yogurt cravings, but just seems odd at colder times of the year. There is a decent range of flavors here – more than Red Mango and probably equal to Tutti Frutti. There are A TON of topping choices. It has most of the cereals and common candies that you can think of, as well as some pretty unusual options – there’s a candy that looks identical to a stone. There are also brownie, cheesecake, and cookie bites. There are usually only a couple of fresh fruit options, which is a bummer. I’m all for loading my bowl with sugary goodness, but I do enjoy the occasional fruit garnish. There is a really cool dispenser for homemade(I think) whipped cream. There are also a lot of different syrups, ranging from chocolate, caramel and butterscotch to wild berry and blueberry. The quality of the froyo isn’t bad, but it’s not very good either, especially compared to the other two yogurt options in the city. I’ve never seen this place even the slightest bit dirty. The staff is great about wiping down machines and tables. This place is paradise if you have kids, happen to be in West Little Rock, or just like a whoooole lot of toppings on your froyo. But in terms of the quality of the frozen yogurt itself, there are much better options.
Tao Tao W.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
the thing about this place is that it’s huge with A LOT of flavors and an overwhelming amount of different toppings to add to your yogurt. like an over the top amount of potential toppings. the yogurt though isn’t that great. I tried pomegranate, original, strawberry, tropical mix, and watermelon. the pom, original, and strawberry tasted pretty good but nothing specil. it’s also a little higher priced per ounce then other places. its a nice place to hang out since its so big and was pretty busy when we went but it was only ok.
Ron N.
Classificação do local: 4 Little Rock, AR
Friendly staff. Good selection of frozen yogurt and toppings: cereals, berries, and candies. I got. vanilla with graham crackers and blue berries. Fiancé got birthday cake with candy :) Place always seems to be a bit empty.
Amber L.
Classificação do local: 2 Alameda, CA
I have to agree with many of the things the previous Unilocaler stated — in comparison to the other 2 yogurt shops in Little Rock, I was not very impressed. Although the shop has a bright purple and neon green retro look, it is a little much. The shop is a nice size, but doesn’t offer a large variety of flavors as I had expected. I also wasn’t too impressed with the taste or toppings. And the cost is $.45/oz — I pay $.39/oz at Key West Frozen Yogurt in Maumelle. Sorry!
Tam V.
Classificação do local: 2 Sacramento, CA
Little Rock is always late to these food craze(just like the cupcake craze) and this is the third yogurt shop to open up here(minus TCBY). This place is huge, so if you are in need of having a gathering of more than 8 people, then I guess this place is great for you. The yogurt itself wasn’t the greatest but definitely edible along with the toppings. However, none of the toppings are fresh at all. Environment wise, I dislike the color scheme of this chain. Neon green seats and dark purple wallpaper? Yogurt Mountain is not that great compared the two other offerings in Little Rock. For quality, I would go to Red Mango if you are just sticking with your original tart yogurt as they have fresh fruit toppings. If you want the random 12 – 16 other flavors of yogurt, I would go to Orange Leaf.