Very good fro yo and good selection. The owner is a sour puss. Never smiles. Almost makes me not want to give him my business.
Michelle L.
Classificação do local: 3 Livingston, NJ
This place is one of the easier frozen yogurt joints to get to from my house and saves a trip to Route 10 to get to CUPS. It’s basic without all the bells and whistles of some of the other yogurt shops around, but it gets the job done. The yogurt in my opinion is tasty; we especially like their salted caramel pretzel — one of our favorites! They have indoor and outdoor seating, but not much décor or ambiance. The staff is just ok. I mean, yeah, it’s a self serve place, but still, they don’t go out of their way or are memorable. They do offer free WiFi. My one grievance is that they make a staff member get you a sample of yogurt. I find it annoying. Just leave a little sample cup for people to try. But all in all, a solid yogurt joint in town that has lasted longer than most in this town.
Meredith G.
Classificação do local: 3 Denver, CO
They have lots of flavors and my nieces were very excited. I don’t like how only an employee can do the sample cups. Sort of takes away from the fro-yo experience. You do get to fill your own cup and do toppings. The décor is not exciting.
Zach H.
Classificação do local: 5 Syracuse, NY
Very nice place to get fro-yo. I have to say, the flavors that are offered are great compared to the competition. Clean place and nice staff. I recommend you try the cookies and cream flavor or the strawberry.
Mike P.
Classificação do local: 2 Livingston, NJ
Decent selection of flavors but so-so quality fro-yo. When selling this product by weight, it’d be nice if they offered some kind of scale before you got up to the register. This would be nice both for calorie counters and price conscious people. Decent selection of toppings, but again, no way of knowing how much you’re putting in, nor do they offer any calorie info on those toppings. Last time I went and discovered they offer waffle cones. The cashier saw me with the cone, but when I went to the register I had to turn my cone upside down into a cup to weigh it. Only afterwards did she point out that they have a cone holder for that exact purpose. Too little too late. Additionally, they don’t tare the weight of the cup(not a huge deal) or the metal cone holder(a much bigger deal when buying fro-yo by the ounce). They also have the audacity to leave out a tip jar. Why does a cashier weighing product, but offering no other service deserve a tip? At least the workers at a real parlor are prepping your dessert. This is self serve. I feel like I’m getting ripped off for a pretty substandard product. Of course, I’ll probably be back because my kids like it. They like controlling the flow of the machines and dumping in way too much of the toppings. Such is life…
Serena N.
Classificação do local: 2 Jersey City, NJ
Went here yesterday with a Living Social and was not a fan of the frozen yogurt. They have a similar set up to most frozen yogurt spots, where you choose between a 12oz and 16oz cup and ‘pour’ the yogurt yourself by pulling down the handles. The original tart tasted like chemicals and had a really odd and bad after taste. The red velvet didn’t taste very good either with an overly saccharine after taste and it didn’t taste like red velvet. The only flavor that was edible was the salty pretzel. The toppings looked like they had been sitting out for a while and were not fresh, we arrived at 12:30pm(30 minutes after they had opened). The cashier wasn’t very happy either, he looked really miserable to be at work. Not friendly at all.
Marina L.
The yogurt has gotten a little bit better. I only go here because«Yo fresh» closed around the corner. The owner is rude and gave me an attitude a couple times. The toppings don’t really look as fresh as they should.