If you were able to put a no star that is what I would give this place, rude employees, machines that stick, and they wouldnt let my son try a sample of a new flavor because they consider that taking advantage of. When I told them that my daughter couldnt turn the machine off and that it might be broken they told me to read the sign! Really? Why dont they fix the problem instead of posting a sign which seems to have been a problem since they opened a year ago!!! As a watersedge timeshare owner for over 10 years I was happy to be able to have a frozen yogurt place in walking distance while we were staying here. Never again will we return, and as a business owner myself I will spread the word for other families here to do themselves a favor and just hop in their car and drive 2 minutes down the road to Dairy Queen!
Joe C.
Classificação do local: 1 Madison, CT
OK, it’s not my imagination. These dispensing machines are the worst dispensing machines on the planet. They push the yogurt out with the speed and force of a V2 rocket. They’re downright scary. Every time I put a lever down, my heart stops and I think, «Yikes this thing isn’t going to stop» Well they do stop. But only after I put 33% more froyo into my cup than originally planned. Did I mention these machines suck?
Nicole V.
Classificação do local: 4 Boston, MA
As a Water’s Edge regular for twenty-six consecutive years, I was thrilled to see this place. They are filling a niche that so few do well: a night hangout for teens. To start, I do agree with the other review about the lever arms on the fro-yo machines sticking. I just thought this meant I had an excuse to over indulge in all six(yup, six) flavors I sampled. Topping choices were simple, but I’m more about the actual frozen yogurt anyway. I will disagree with the«runny» comment; I enjoyed the texture and the flavors immensely. The inside of this place is awesome. In the front room alone there are couches, large pillow chairs, and a few TVs that create a social setting. The royal blue and white color scheme creates a modern, beachy feel. The owners here deserve a lot of credit for everything they have done with the place. They transformed a second-rate clothing store with an awful layout into this sleek hangout. They have plans for open-mic nights and other various activities for the community. I can only wish them the best of luck(and hope they last do last so there is frozen yogurt when I return to Water’s Edge).