Yogurtland
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Pinkberry who?. Sets the bar HIGH for frozen yogurt. I can't stand pinkberry after yogurtland!!! So many choices, so many creative flavors, so clean, …
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So So. The yogurt shop is very clean. but tends to be very crowded and loud on week ends...I prefer the yogurt shop across the street called My Cherry…
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Way better then pinkberry. Pinkberry is over rated…
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5 Reviews on “Yogurtland”
Pinkberry who?. Sets the bar HIGH for frozen yogurt. I can’t stand pinkberry after yogurtland!!! So many choices, so many creative flavors, so clean, and unfortunately so popular. This is my favorite frozen yogurt spot.
So So. The yogurt shop is very clean. but tends to be very crowded and loud on week ends…I prefer the yogurt shop across the street called My Cherry. (natural fro yo). But yogurtland is not all that bad.
Way better then pinkberry. Pinkberry is over rated
Its okay. I favor Pinkberry and Red Mango over Yogurtland. Lots of flavors but they aren’t anything spectacular. I did enjoy the pomegranate raspberry flavor that they once had, too bad its gone.
Yummy. Pretty awesome place. My sister took me here tonight after dinner. The concept is pretty straightforward:1. Walk in2. Choose your cup size3. Fill the cup with as many yogurt flavors as you like4. Top the yogurt with the various toppings from fresh fruit, to coco puffs, to butterfingers, etc.5. Weigh the cup6. Pay by the ounce!There is a plethora of yogurt flavors – from the regulars like vanilla to some exotic ones like pastachio or taro. If you’re unsure of what yogurt flavors you might like, you can go up to the counter and ask them for tasting cups so that you can try out the various flavors.When it comes to the toppings – they have an array of fresh fruit from blackberries to mango to lychees to kiwi. Then when you move onto the dry toppings you have the normal ones like chocolate sprinkles, cookie dough, brownie bits, and butterfinger bits but they also have some fun stuff like cereals such as coco puffs and cap’n crunch. They also have mochi – which is that chewy rice stuff that you can get at Japanese restuarants as a dessert – i’ve never seen it as a frozen yogurt topping, but it totally makes sense since it usually comes wrapped around ice cream.Despite the fact you have customers taking care of all their own yogurt, the place is kept surprisingly clean.