My favorite yogurt spot in the area. .51 cents an ounce and the toppings are always fresh and organized. The atmosphere is fun and the staff is always friendly. Outdoor seating is also available in the plaza for nicer days!
Rebecca N.
Classificação do local: 4 Rochester, MI
Pretty standard froyo place but no complaints. Always clean and stocked. Plus the rewards program is nice, I almost always get money off !
ZhenHuan W.
Classificação do local: 4 Troy, MI
The yogurt taste great but it wasn’t enough selections. The price is really fair and the place is really nice and clean. Hope they can add more yogurt selections. But all the fruit is all fresh cut and taste great
Despina T.
Classificação do local: 3 Macomb, MI
Nothing special about Yogurt City except their location. I went to the Dollar Tree last night and had a froyo craving, so this shop was a few stores over. The theme is just like Orangeleaf and Menchie’s — you grab a cup, pour froyo to your heart’s desire & finish your creation with a plethora of toppings. The nice thing is that the employees just give you a small cup to pour your own sample(instead of them doing it for you like at Orangeleaf & Menchie’s). I mixed raspberry & chocolate together. The chocolate froyo was good, but the raspberry was a bit too tart for my taste. I filled half a cup and finished my creation with coconut, almonds & a wafer stick. The wafer stick & almonds were yummy, but the coconut was so dry, it ruined my whole froyo experience. I couldn’t enjoy my cup because the coconut was so dry, I couldn’t bite it. The cool thing is that they ask you what color of spoon you’d like with your creation and the spoons CHANGECOLOR when mixed with the cold froyo. This place also has a nice lounge in the back behind the machines so if you have a larger group it’s kind of private. Bubble tea also available.
Delanie K.
Classificação do local: 1 Miami, FL
Rude owners/employees, same flavors every week, nasty, fruit isn’t even fresh, and way overpriced. They give out rewards cards and claim that everytime your card is swiped with your purchase, it takes 10% off the price… LIE!!! The price stays the same. I finally understand why my brother calls it yogurt shitty.
Hitomi T.
Classificação do local: 2 Troy, MI
Stick with the froyo and dont bother with the«bubble tea». Rarely has actual tapioca bubbles.
Dave B.
Classificação do local: 3 Rochester Hills, MI
It’s okay! I like the self-serve options, but the price adds up very quickly! It’s too expensive for some frozen yogurt! Lots of toppings available and was really tasty with a clean, simple layout. Just too overpriced!
Z T.
Classificação do local: 5 Shelby Township, MI
went to yogurt city tonight after some tasty Lebanese dining. Clean facility. The layout is like your other serve yourself yogurt places. about 10 different flavors to choose from. Toppings bar was fully stocked and organized. friendly cashier offered free sample cups. Mixed up a Peanut butter and Chocolate combo. Will definitely visit this location again
Ryan T.
Classificação do local: 3 Rochester, MI
I think this place is fine — good and clean, but is more expensive than other similar places nearby.
Mary b.
Classificação do local: 5 Sterling Heights, MI
I love this place!!! They give you as many samples as you want, the yogurt is delicious and they have great toppings too. Service is always friendly!!! They also have an excellent rewards program!
Soni K.
Classificação do local: 1 Rochester Hills, MI
This is place is ok– been to better yogurt places. I have come here a few times now and they seem to run out of yogurt flavors and toppings. Some days they have awesome flavors some days its just whatever– so if you like to be surprised you might want to check this place out. I also agree with the person about the prices, they should have weighing machines so you know what how much you have. Like i said this is place is ok.
Ashleigh D.
Classificação do local: 5 Raleigh, NC
I am so pleased to see that frozen yogurt establishments are finally heading toward Michigan. Yogurt City revolves around creating your own yogurt concoction, and you can choose between a variety of flavors. Vanilla and chocolate are popular flavors, but they also have fruit flavors, birthday cake, cookie dough, and special flavors that come and go each week. Their topping selection is fantastic(and I’m pleased to note that there is a large selection of fresh fruit). But aside from that, guests can pile on gummy bears, Oreo cookies, granola, cereals, and many, many other things. There really is no limit to what can be created. There are two cup sizes: small and large. And all creations are sold on weight. In general, I pile yogurt and fruit in a small cup and I usually rack up a 6 – 7 dollar bill. I only have two small qualms: I wish some«no sugar added» flavors were available, and I feel that there should be a bin where guests can recycle their plastic spoons.