I’m one of those crazy people who brings her small child and husband for froyo when it’s below freezing out :) We did just that in December before Christmas, and stopped by this Peachwave on a weeknight. As the counterperson probably didn’t expect anyone, she was deep-cleaning the place and the place had an underlying, significant scent of lysol cleaner. We only had a small amount of yogurt with some toppings, and it was OK, but the yogurt was a bit watery and not what I’ve come to expect from other froyo places(like Hoopla). There were numerous flavors out. The décor was cute but I’m not sure if we’ll be back.
Taylor L.
Classificação do local: 5 Highland, NY
If youre looking for a frozen yogurt place to eat at around this area, definitely come here. Everything is clean, and the frozen yogurt is way better than any other place ive tried. The fruit us so fresh too… honestly fresher than Ive seen in grocery stores.
Bill Z.
Classificação do local: 3 Hyde Park, NY
As far as I can tell, this is a typical Peachwave. It’s got 16 flavors of frozen yogurt and over 3 dozen toppings and sauces. They have about 8 tables inside, and they’ll move a couple of them outside in nice weather, plus they have a larger round booth. The store is very clean, as are the rest rooms, but the men’s room has the world’s smallest wastebasket. It’s difficult not to tip it over when stepping on the pedal to open it. My suspicion is, however, that this site will have a challenging time staying open. It is not in a good location. It’s in the back of the South Hills Mall, on the side — i.e., not facing front — near the Burlington Coat Factory. People won’t see the place unless they know in advance it’s here, or if they go near Burlington Coat Factory. It probably does not help that it’s also next to a Weight Watchers.