They just reopened this year and I like the changes they made! It’s really cozy and comfortable, unlike a lot of other froyo places with plastic chairs. Definitely a place to hang out and chat with friends. There are contemporary-looking oil paintings all over the wall, so it’s like a mini-gallery as well. Outdoor space is nice and shady, I’m probably going to spend a good chunk of my summer out there at night. The froyo is fantastic, but the toppings make it amazing. And this place is so much cheaper than other froyo places in town! Overall, love the artsy and hipster ambiance, I’ve found my new favorite chill spot in Odessa.
Philip B.
Classificação do local: 4 Trenton, TX
New flavors daily makes every visit interesting. I got strawberry and added mango chunks and fresh sliced strawberries at the add on bar. Absolutely smooth and delicious. I do wish that they offered fountain drinks because currently all they have is bottled sodas.
Chris G.
Classificação do local: 1 Odessa, TX
I really can’t see how this place is still in business. Really? You’re going to charge me according to how much my yogurt weighs? Get serious! Real yogurt shops give you a variety of sizes at different prices and then charge according to he number of toppings. The yogurt was nothing to write home about, either.
Melissa D.
Classificação do local: 4 Bath, PA
The location is alive and well and offered(on the day I was there anyway) flavors like red bean, mango, peanut butter, taro, chocolate, and vanilla, to name a few. I had the peanut butter mixed with chocolate. The PB was a bit thin in consistency but the chocolate was very rich and creamy. The topping selection offered the usual fresh fruit, candy, boba, mochi, nuts, granola, sauces, etc. This was a nice(and surprising) find in Odessa. I’d expect it in Southern Cali or most urban areas, but not western Texas!
Alex L.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
Lots of yummy yogurt flavors, fresh fruits, and every other topping you can think of. :D