Yogurtland Menu

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Foods for Diabetics:

Diabetics at Yogen Fruz:

Diabetics can look for No Sugar alternatives of frozen yogurt. Yogen Fruz offers a variety of different sugarless probiotic frozen yogurt and smoothie options to help diabetics enjoy the tasty treat without any compromises. Diabetics should be extra careful while enjoying the tempting flavors of frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz.

Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for Diabetes:

Diabetics need to regulate sugar intake as well as monitor the cholesterol levels to reduce heart risk. Yogen Fruz offers regular as well as no-fat, no-sugar light yogurt at the restaurant. It is highly recommended to avoid the regular frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz. Also, avoid all kinds of Low-Fat Chocolates at Yogen Fruz. While most shakes served at Yogen Fruz are low in sugar, there are a few such as Candy Cane, Gingerbread, and Keylime Pie that every diabetic must avoid. Although low in sugar, an 8 fl.oz. serving of Egg Nog contains 22g cholesterol. A diabetic must avoid Egg Nog at Yogen Fruz.

Foods Suggestions for Diabetics at Yogen Fruz:

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low Fat Chocolate (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 48mg sodium, 19g carbs, 18g sugar, 5g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low Fat Vanilla (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 57mg sodium, 19g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Vanilla (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 62mg sodium, 21g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Tart (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 55mg sodium, 20g carbs, 18g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Non-Fat Frozen Yogurt – Passion Fruit Tart

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 54mg sodium, 22g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 4g Protein

Low Fat Frozen Yogurt – Lemon

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 56mg sodium, 22g carbs, 21g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Healthy Meal suggestions for Yogurtland

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Foods for People with High Blood Pressure:

People suffering from high blood pressure problems can also opt for the non-sugar frozen yogurt options to have a fun meal at Yogen Fruz. They can also try the non-fat variations of frozen yogurt and smoothies available at Yogen Fruz to taste the richness of frozen yogurt without any health concerns.


High Blood Pressure at Yogen Fruz

People suffering from high blood pressure problems can also opt for the non-sugar frozen yogurt options to have a fun meal at Yogen Fruz. They can also try the non-fat variations of frozen yogurt and smoothies available at Yogen Fruz to taste the richness of frozen yogurt without any health concerns. Yogurt served at Yogen Fruz is made from fresh dairy, non-dairy, low fat or no fat options.

If you have high blood pressure, then it is highly recommended to go for fresh dairy yogurt or Greek yogurt as calcium-rich foods are helpful in lowering blood pressure. Never ask for cheese or any salty food items as the toppings on your yogurt smoothies or flavored frozen yogurt. Always try fresh fruits or berries without any added salt to compliment your frozen yogurt or yogurt smoothies at Yogen Fruz.

Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for High Blood Pressure:

While most food items on Yogen Fruz menu seem healthy, there are a lot of flavors and mixes which contains a high amount of sodium. To maintain blood pressure levels, avoid ordering cheesecake mixes at Yogen Fruz. Other dessert mixes like Apple Pie, Keylime Pie, Oreo Vanilla, and Oreo Mint also contain a high amount of sodium levels. Avoid these mixes while ordering your frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz for high blood pressure. Try avoiding all kinds of Shakes at Yogen Fruz as all the flavors contain a high amount of sodium levels in a single serving.

Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Yogen Fruz:

Smoothie Dairy Peach Berry Sunset (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 26mg sodium, 21g carbs, 17g sugar, 1g fiber, 2g Protein

Üsensations Pina Colada (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 6g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 26mg sodium, 26g carbs, 24g sugar, 1g fiber, 3g Protein

Raspberry Blast (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 30g carbs, 24g sugar, 2g fiber, 0g Protein

Strawberry Banana (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 29g carbs, 21g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

Very Berry (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 26g carbs, 20g sugar, 2g fiber, 0g Protein


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Low-Cholesterol Foods:

Yogen Fruz understands the need for healthy food choices. Hence, the restaurant chain offers multiple variations of frozen yogurt, smoothies, and fruit cup to serve people with different health choices. You can either go for sugarless varieties or choose a non-fatty option from the menu to enjoy a healthy meal at Yogen Fruz.

High Cholesterol at Yogen Fruz

Frozen yogurt is available in both dairy and non-dairy alternatives at Yogen Fruz. You can either opt for the non-dairy alternative or ask for non-fatty or low dairy-based yogurt to enjoy your rich smoothies at Yogen Fruz. To further control your cholesterol levels, you can choose strawberry, raspberry, or blueberry toppings for your smoothies as these berries are rich in anti-oxidants.

Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for High Cholesterol:

Most food items served at Yogen Fruz are low in fat and cholesterol. However, there are a few food items that you must avoid for high cholesterol. Cheesecakes such as Strawberry Cheesecake and Pumpkin Cheesecake are a big no for high cholesterol. It is also recommended to avoid Egg Nog at Yogen Fruz to keep your cholesterol levels in control.

Food Suggestions for High Cholesterol at Yogen Fruz:

Üsensations Green Tea (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 57mg sodium, 19g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Üsensations Acai Blueberry (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 55mg sodium, 19g carbs, 20g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Üsensations Lychee Green Tea (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 47mg sodium, 20g carbs, 19g sugar, 1g fiber, 3g Protein

Non-Fat Frozen Yogurt – Passion Fruit Tart

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 54mg sodium, 22g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 4g Protein

Low Fat Frozen Yogurt – Lemon

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 56mg sodium, 22g carbs, 21g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Vanilla (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 62mg sodium, 21g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Tart (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 55mg sodium, 20g carbs, 18g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein



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  • Heidi N.

    This place is just too great. How they capture such flavor in frozen yogurt is a beyond me, but they do, and WELL. There is such a variety, that anyone can be pleased with their visit. If you like frozen yogurt- this place is for you!

    (5)
  • Charles H.

    DEFINITIVE PROOF THAT YOGURTLAND'S THE BEST: It's almost always bustling despite being directly across the street from arguably the best ice cream shop in the city: Creole Creamery. SECONDARY REASONS IT'S THE BEST: To me it's better than Fro Yo because it's super squeaky clean and has more seating. It's better than Pinkberry because you serve yourself both the yogurt and the toppings (so you don't get cheated with stingy portions) and you don't have to queue for an attendant. KEEP IT AT ABOUT 200 CALS WITH A 1 2 3 4 5 COUNT. Think that every count is an ounce, each is 25-40 calories. You should never weigh in at over 6 ounces. Skip the stupid toppings. They're an insult to that awesome yogurt! PRO TIP #1: the middle handle is a swirl of the right and left flavors. PRO TIP #2: in the fine print at the bottom of each selection are the cals per ounce. On the left side are dietary benefits: sugar/gluten free, low fat, organic, etc. PRO TIP #3: always say "yes" to tasting cups when you walk in!

    (5)
  • Nicole C.

    Popular on a Sunday afternoon for sure! Walked down from the St. Charles streetcar line, only a couple of blocks. Place was packed with Girl Scouts (they were selling cookies outside)...Yay Girl Scout cookie season, but I digress. Got in line and filled up my cup with the Tart Frozen Yogurt. Went the healthy route and loaded it with fresh fruit, nuts, and granola. On the flip side, my yogurt companion loaded his down with a plethora of assorted chocolate covered candies. I 've been here a couple of times now and I really enjoy this place. Keep it up Yogurtland, I dig you.

    (5)
  • Edward G.

    The best frozen yogert in the Nola! The flavors are frequently rotated and the toppings are nearly endless. I also love the generous amount of sample cups given and the fresh lemmon water in the front of the store. The pistachio froyo rocks. Equally important, the place is always clean.

    (5)
  • Andrew W.

    I wasn't always lactose intolerant. But when I turned 19 dairy just shoots straight on through and it was a painful transition for me because I loved everything from cheese to ice cream to cake. What helped me through it all was yogurtland. Yogurt has probiotics that help me digest lactose and build up a small tolerance to milk again. Not only that yogurtland has a wide selection of flavors that taste fuller than ice cream. Favorites include. Chocolate milkshake, peanut butter, tart, and coffee. What a great way to be healthy and still snack.

    (5)
  • Michelle B.

    This is my all time favorite froyo place besides Pure for their addictive Who Dat flavor (my fav) and of course Tutti Frutti which is near my place. Ironically yogurtland is across the street from Creole Creamery and both are open late. So whenever you are craving a late night treat you can go for the decadent Creole Creamery (lavender vanilla and red velvet are my favorite in case you want to get me some) or for the healthier option go for Yogurtland. Now I may be a little biased now that I discovered from my BFF that is a Split that the owner of Yogurtland is a 610 Stomper so this makes me love it even more! What's not to love! There are two outdoor tables (please add more bc it's freezing inside and I don't have the energy to stalk a table outside). Plus there are tons of flavors to choose from and they are always changing. Call me boring but I usually just like their Dutch chocolate and vanilla bean flavor. I just get fancy with my toppings. Plus try charge by the ounce and you can pack as much in there as you'd like. I prefer it much more than expensive Pinkberry where they are like little dictators telling me how much they can for in their overpriced cup. As if! Happy froyo eating! Now that it's summer you will see me out and about indulging in froyo!

    (5)
  • Lizzy N.

    Lots of flavors. Lots of toppings. Lots of tasting cups. Cheap and easy dessert option. I choose Yogurtland over Pinkberry

    (5)
  • Matthew P.

    This afternoon, to help combat the heat, we ventured out to Yoghurtland to treat ourselves with a frozen yogurt. Yogurtland is always a very friendly place as when you enter, the employee will offer you 5 fee sample cups to try before you buy, which is great! After trailing a few flavors, I decided on two frozen yogurts. They were "Raspberry Lemonade Sorbet" and "Pineapple Tangerine Tart" which were both slightly tangy in their respect flavors, very nice! The toppings I chose were mostly on the healthy side. I poured on blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and mango boba over the top and called it finished. Fruit is always a win in my book and mango boba topped it off nicely. Yogurtland on Prytania is a brilliant stop. Free samples, wide range of toppings, friendly staff, and plenty of seating makes Yogurtland a top choice for dessert options.

    (5)
  • Spud Z.

    I deliberately chose to walk in here instead of Creole Creamery (across the street) simply to try a new place out. It was a gorgeous day, so the place was busy, filled with the usual Uptown folk. Loved the yogurt choices, though many of them were either out or had glitchy machines. The customer service sucked, so there's nothing that sets it aside from any other yogurt shop. The 20-something kid working the counter failed to say hello, looked at me like I had 2 heads which made me feel a bit awkward, and wouldn't respond kindly even after *I* made a point to initiate a friendly exchange --- so much for that. Maybe I looked a little too "Downtown" for him? Back to the Creamery for me.

    (3)
  • Jennie A.

    I went here for the first time a couple of weeks ago, and it's exactly what I thought it would be., buy your yogurt, add whatever toppings, then gasp at how much it weighs and how much it costs. Aside from that shock, the place is great.

    (4)
  • Gerald H.

    I would say this place is in the middle rank when compared to other fro-yo places in NOLA. The selection and toppings are basic. Depending on who's working you can get 4-5 sample cups and taste to your delight! Some folks just come in to do just that. forego the average frozen yogurt and topping crap and head over across the street for real ice cream. #nola

    (3)
  • Mona A.

    Their seasonal spicy chai and creme brûlée flavors are pretty awesome!

    (3)
  • Sam G.

    Love this place. they let you sample all the yogurt you want!! Love the toppings bar too!

    (4)
  • Ashley S.

    Great yogurt.....great flavors and toppings. Good pricing!

    (5)
  • Vicky L.

    If you've ever been to a self serve fro-yo place, you've been to this one. Grab a cup, fill it with the different flavored fro-yos. Then put your own toppings on. Put on the scale and pay per ounce. It's $0.42 per ounce. My only complaint is that they don't have tasting cups or a way to try some of the toppings. The coconut flavor wasn't what I wanted. *sad face* Pro-tip: watch what you put in and how much because it can get heavy pretty quickly.

    (3)
  • Moira R.

    I walk in, grab my taster cups, dispense my own samples, get a cup of my flavor(s) of choice and the amount of my choice, I put my own toppings on, and WOW what a good price when you pay by the weight. What a great experience! If you can't tell, I love this place. The amount of choices of flavors of yogurt and array of toppings make this place perfection. On top of that, you have complete control of what goes into your cup and how much. Finally, the price is so much better than other yogurt places. With all of the possibilities there are plenty of reasons to keep going back.

    (4)
  • Taylor R.

    Things I like about Yogurtland: self-serve, short lines, lots of toppings, friendly staff. Only problem is the yogurt itself is just not as good as Pinkberry. If you're in a hurry and you've got to have yogurt, it's a decent choice. But if you've got the time to wait, head down the street to PB.

    (3)
  • Kim-Thao H.

    UH OH! Pinkberry finally has some competition!! I was skeptical about Yogurtland at first, but then heard so many great reviews about it, so I had to check it out. IT'S AWESOMEEEE!! They offer 16, I repeat 16! different flavors! That's the largest variety I've ever seen in a yogurt shop, and the best part is that they're ALL good! I was worried that the yogurt itself wouldn't be of good quality or would melt to easily, but that wasn't the case at all. You can taste the fresh ingredients, and the yogurt stayed frozen the entire time! My friends and I were so pleasantly surprised. Upon walking in to Yogurtland, we noticed it was a bit crowded. Luckily it's pretty spacious. The workers greeted us immediately and gave us a bunch of sample cups (YAY!). Usually workers at other yogurt shops would be really cheap with it and give us only one or two, but they gave us a bunch. Kudos to Yogurtland! I literally tried 90% of the flavors and was happy to see that they were all pretty darn good. I ended up getting a mix of red velvet (YUM), taro (OUUUU), and pistachio (delish!). My friend got the mint and chocolate milkshake flavors, both very good. What I love about the yogurt is that the flavors aren't overly sweet or overwhelming; it's just perfect. They also offer a range of very great toppings. So the question: Is it better than Pinkberry? It's so hard for me to answer this because I've been Pro-Pinkberry for so long, so I'll answer to the best of my ability. I feel that these two places or complete opposites in a way. Pinkberry offers a few very good, classic flavors. The flavors are more tarty, and it's not self-serve. Yogurtland offers a copious amount of flavors, but is a bit more sweet, in a good way. So I would say that Yogurtland is better for those who would rather a large amount of flavors to choose from and sweeter yogurt, while Pinkberry is better for those who like more tarty flavors and their traditional flavors.

    (5)
  • Jessica M.

    I gotta say I probably come here more than I'd like to admit. What's not to love about yogurtland. They offer more flavors than any other yogurt place I've been. They change the flavors every week. There's almost always ways to earn free yogurt either through promotions or by getting tokens. The flavors themselves are unique and they have tons of fruit toppings to choose from. Basically I love yogurtland and want everyone to know.

    (4)
  • Eira T.

    I went in as a bit of a skeptic because I quite love Pinkberry, but we gave this a shot after lunch this weekend. I'm a convert! You dispense the yogurt out of the machines yourself (they have a lot of different flavors with free sample cups). You also get to scoop your own toppings. Since you pour and scoop your own, the way you pay is by weight. This is quite a clever business strategy, because I can see how people would go wild with all the different toppings (mini birthday cake bits?! LYCHEES?!) Two half-filled big cups set us back just over $6. This seems pretty comparable to Pinkberry. I'm a fan of the DIY aspect, and would definitely go back.

    (5)
  • Ashley H.

    I received a very nice message from the owner of Yogurtland after my last review which prompted me to be open to giving them another try. Well, I finally went back and I have to admit, it was like being in a completely different place than on my last visit. I was greeted with a smile and offered sample cups by both of the employees who were working. There were a number of other customers in there but absolutely none of the madness and chaos of my last visit. I breezed through the line and went on my way with a big cup of cool deliciousness. I'm pretty sure I mentioned how freaking good the yogurt was in my previous review. Because it is. The toppings are still great, even better when I'm not standing next to someone using their fingers to try them out. And, the price was exactly what I expected, no sticker shock when I put my cup on the scale. To the owner, thanks for persuading me to give y'all another try. I'm really glad I did... and I will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Kyle D.

    Best chain frozen yogurt place I've ever been to. They give you cups for samples as you walk in the door. They vary their flavors and there's a good selection. The toppings are fresh and plentiful. The price is right. My strategy is to alternate the yogurt and the toppings so it's not yogurt only towards the bottom.

    (5)
  • Chamberlaine B.

    As far as small frozen yogurt shops go, this place is the best! Overlooking the chain-restaurant status it has, Yogurtland boasts a great number of flavors that change almost daily to offer something different for those of us that (ahem) "frequent the join." Yogurtland has an amazing ability to really get the flavors just right. How on earth do they make a yogurt that taste like a Nutter Butters, Pumpkin Pie and Egg Nogg? HOW? It doesn't matter, but they do, and It's bliss. Also, every visit begins with a smiley employee handing you at least five small sample cups with which you can make the perfect yogurt choice! As much as you want of what you want, and you controll all the toppings- none of the Pinkberry "oh, excuse me, ma'am, let me pour that for you" nonsense! Great price (I've never paid more than $4 for a big cup), decent amount of seating and open late!!! Also, they have MOCHI!

    (5)
  • Lynn P.

    After going to pink berry for months I discovered Yogurtland and I'm so glad I did! I always get the NO SUGAR ADDED french vanilla and I love it!! Thanks Yogurtland for always have the no sugar added selection!!! I am on a specific diet and I go to Yogurtland for my treat at least 5 days a week.

    (5)
  • Frances T.

    The frozen yogurt itself is great, but they really take parking too seriously there. I decided to walk around the street while eating my fro-yo and came back to find a boot on my car. Most expensive fro-yo ever.

    (3)
  • Gaëlle R.

    First time in Yogurtland a few weeks ago. Great discovery! A lot of flavors to choose from AND a huge selection of toppings!

    (5)
  • Liz C.

    Absolutely a delicious go-to when I'm craving frozen yogurt. You could get a serving of fro yo from the number of free sample cups they give you alone (not like that's enough for me!). They have so many different options for toppings, it's ridiculous. Except they totally need to bring back the waffle cone bits! Those are amazing on tart yogurt!

    (5)
  • Elaine M.

    I thought this place was just ok, it definitely did not wow me. I walked by it many times before deciding to finally go in. I picked a day where the cashier was actually standing behind the counter instead of sitting at a table out front having a cigarette. Sometimes the place is empty, I get it. But it still doesn't really entice me to rush in when I see that. I LOVED the idea of trying everything in little cups. It's ingenious as there have been many times where I got a cup of yogurt I thought I loved, only to get sick of it after a few bites. The range of toppings is fantastic but I also don't think it would hurt to add fresh fruit to the line. Froyo is supposed to be healthier than ice cream after all. Also, just a note, the label for the pretzels may say "crushed" but they are whole. I love the sweet salty combo though, so I crushed them myself. The other thing I found odd is that I was one out of three people in there & IT WAS SLOW. As in, the couple ahead of me was kind of wandering around tasting everything & adding toppings. The woman was first to be ready, she weighed her stuff and began to eat while the guy she was with was still tasting & deciding. The cashier made me wait until he finally came up & paid for theirs before she could ring me up. There were 2 registers though and my cup of yogurt was actually half melted by the time she checked me out. Not really worth the wait for me. With a few changes, this place could be pretty awesome.

    (3)
  • Jillian R.

    I'm not sure why 80 different fro-yo places have suddenly popped up around the city, but this one is pretty good for what it is. They have a nice selection of flavors and unlimited tasting cups (YES!!) as well as a pretty extensive array of toppings. The prices were fair, way cheaper than Pinkberry. This isn't my usual 'hood, but if I'm ever in the area again I would definitely stop in.

    (4)
  • Christine D.

    This place is insane. Like 10 different flavor options including: Oatmeal cookie Red velvet cake Peanut butter Mocha Something or other Mango Chocolate milkshake (sigh) Oh man. When you walk in they give you a stack of little cups to try all the flavors. This is the best idea ever. Then you pick up this huuuge bucket (okay, it's a 20oz ish carton) to fill it up. Choose one flavor or be a freak and fill it up with every single one. I won't judge you. Then you go through the little salad bar type area and load on chocolate, candy, fruit (the fruit is always frozen though, so that's a bummer), syrups, sweet cereal, etc. Weigh it to pay and look ashamed when it's $7 for one serving of frozen yogurt. (ask for the spoon with Kerope on it) I nanny and after school every kid in the area flocks here. It's directly across th street from Creole Creamery so I'm not sure how well it will do once the initial frenzy wears off. But, for now, it's great. And yes, I'm aware that its probably loaded with weird chemicals and not real healthy yogurt. Gotta live once in a while! And I do, through chocolate milkshake peanut butter.

    (5)
  • Jessica A.

    I have such a love/hate relationship with this shop. It's definitely, by far not my favorite yogurt in the city... but I just keep coming back. I prefer tart frozen yogurt and this definitely is not the place for that. They usually have about 2 different tart flavors varying every couple of weeks. One of those is always Original Tart along with something usually tropical-ish. Not my favorite, but it's definitely tolerable. If you like sweet flavors however, this would be your oasis. All of the sweet flavors taste pretty much exactly how they sound, especially the chocolate milkshake. The toppings are usually pretty fresh. There isn't as much of a variety here as compared to other yogurt shops in the area but it's not bad. They lack yogurt chips, which drives me crazy. I'm very love/hate with here... I honestly think it's the price that keeps me coming back. $0.37 an ounce!?! So ridiculously cheap. When you're on a pretty low budget and perpetually crave yogurt, you learn to love.

    (3)
  • Christopher W.

    The best yogurt house in the city. Flavors are so good and taste great for froyo. Great selection of toppings at a great price. This place cannot be beat.

    (5)
  • Michael M.

    Sure, "froyo" is the trend that's beginning to knock indie coffee off its throne over quasi-hip hangout joints for teenagers and Macbook-wielding college kids. While most of these places maintain a similar range of flavors and toppings, Yogurtland keeps the concept fresh with variations you won't find anywhere else. You can't argue with the likes of Nutter Butter, Egg Nog, Hazelnut Latte, Raspberry Banana Greek, and Guava Grapefruit Sorbet. Toppings are typical with some different additions that makes things a bit more interesting. I'm kind of addicted to this place and go whenever I can. It's a chain, yes, but it's too damned good for me to care. I never stick around to put up with the preteens who seem to infiltrate at all hours, so I can't complain about that. If you're looking for something different amidst the same tired flavors that other places offer, Yogurtland is for you.

    (5)
  • Siemny C.

    This place instantly makes me happy! I walk through the doors with a smile on my face, more pep in my step, maybe even a bounce or two. The Land of Yogurt never disappoints. I'm not a fan of tart yogurt, so Yogurtland's sweet and creamy flavors really hit the spot. The flavors rotate every so often, which I think is kind of fun. The toppings are usually the same, but I think they have the largest and freshest selection. I love it all, especially the mochi. It's self serve and you pay by weight. It's great because you are in control of your yogurt to topping ratio!

    (5)
  • Cul A.

    This is by far the best yogurt spot in the city. Have the most flavors, self serve, best texture and best priced. This blows Pink Berry away with there limited flavors and over priced/under sized servings. Red Velvet Cupcake is the bomb. I would have given them a 5 star if they had some magic shell, waffle bowls and larger sized cups. There guest service is phenomenal! They staff is always so happy there. I would recommend this place to everyone who wants yogurt. Went back in again last night and service was awesome again that made my bump it to a 5 star.

    (5)
  • Erin K.

    Look I'm just gonna come out and say it- this is tween central and I. am. HATING it. I cannot count the number of times I have gone in there inebriated in 10 year old bar mitzvah boxer shorts and a t shirt and had kids comment on my derelicte fashions. So obviously I'm trying to get in, top everything with gummy bears, and get the hell out. That said, the yogurt moves soooooo slowly (a glacial pace, pun intended) out of the machines so the lines are always REALLY long because everyone has time to chat waiting for their vanilla wafer flavored froyo to fill their GIANT cup (honestly why is there not a smaller size!?) I feel like this would be a good place to go after a date but I don't go on dates, I watch 30 Rock reruns at home by myself and when I leave my cave to get some froyo I don't want to have to get dressed to the nines, man. 3 stars for slow moving yogurt and too many tweens. Regulate that, Yogurtland. 3 tweens at a time MAX, I cannot handle all the Miley Cyrus for Claire's jewelry and the heavy scent of Britney Spears Curious. Yogurt, though slow, is good. Also- put gummy bears on it. trust me.

    (3)
  • JeAnne S.

    I love frozen yogurt. I love lots of flavor and topping choices. I love control. Not necessarily in that order. So I adore that I walked in and was handed several little sample cups to try out various flavors. YAY CUSTOMER SERVICE. I love that I can fill my cup with 10 flavors if I want to. YAY CONTROL. (I didn't btw, but let me just say that the oatmeal cookie combined with peanut butter is awesome sauce). They have cereal toppings as well as other crazy fabulous things like cheese cake bites and frosted animal cookies and fruits, granolas etc. YAY VARIETY (Managers, please add fruity pebbles to your toppings offerings...pretty please and I will love you forever. Who am I kidding, I already do!) They are clean. Friendly. Reasonably priced. I love Pure on Carrolton, but there are just so many more options here with places to sit and enjoy as well! WOOT! JeAnne

    (5)
  • Sonia R.

    The ranking : Yogurtland is greater than Pure which is greater than Pinkberry Absolutely love this place. My friend and I are always trying to find time to sneak away from work to go here. Out of most places frozen yogurt places, this place definately has the most choices in terms of different kiinds of yogurt and, most importantly, toppings. For me that doesn't matter too much since I get the same thing every frozen yogurt place I go (plain tart with strawberries and chocolate chips-boring, I know) but to a lot of people lots of choices on toppings and yogurt are everything. More noticable though is that Yogurtland is cheaper than other places I've gone to. The verdict: Pinkberry is overrated people!

    (5)
  • Philip K.

    I love frozen yogurt. It has become my go to after dinner snack. There are so many places to go get your froyo fix. Yogurtland is my favorite out of all of them in the area (Pinkberry, Pure, etc.) because it is self serve. They also give you free samples so you can try as many flavors as you want before making the BIG DECISION. They have a great selection of toppings: all manners of fruit and berries, condensed milk, honey, chocolate drizzle drizzle, candies, granola, brownie bites, you name it. My one gripe is that they usually have way more "sweet" flavors than "tart" flavors as opposed to Pinkberry, but, the self-serve aspect of it makes up for that in a second. OH! Added bonus... they are open until 11 PM and do not give you the dirty eyes if you show up 5 minutes before closing pining for your yogurt nom nomz.

    (4)
  • Audrey H.

    As I've traveled, I've found froyo bars that I like more than this one. [edit---the yogurt bar in Destin is not as magical as I thought it was. I was dazzled by their excessive toppings bar, but the place I was referring to was actually not very neat, and the yogurt was a little too sugary.] But I am forever faithful to Yogurtland in New Orleans. Forget Tutti Frutti, and don't even MENTION Pinkberry. This place has the bigget variety of flavors, at the best prices, and at the best quality. There is even naturally flavored (with fresh strawberries) water to help you wash down all that yogurt. Their fruit is always SUUPER fresh, and the people who work there are always very kind and even pretty cool. Yogurtland also does series of flavors that are always delicious but only there for 2 weeks, so be on the lookout!!

    (5)
  • Amanda W.

    My GF and I are addicted to froyo. No, seriously. I'm not kidding. We crave it on the regular. We usually come here because: a) Great service. Everyone that works here is ultra perky and helpful. b) Great selection of flavors and toppings. The only thing that sucks is that on busy days the froyo can run out, which is a bummer. c) They are open late, because I only ever want froyo after 9pm. OMNOMNOM

    (5)
  • Treveontay M.

    The frozen yogurt topping are lovely. I felt likes kid in the candy store looking at all the choices! Must come back!! And they stay open late!

    (4)
  • Ryan W.

    This place just overtook pure as my favorite frozen yogurt shop. The flavors are ample. The flavors are good. The prices are great (seriously... my full cup the other day was about $3). The location is stellar. The hours are even good. There is no reason anyone should ever go to pinkberry again!

    (5)
  • Kelsey G.

    I've tried so many flavors to much enjoyment but I can't ever get past their tart original. I took my students there as a detour prior to seeing a movie and for those who had never tried frozen yogurt, they were amazed and couldn't get enough. Yum, yum!

    (4)
  • Ann Marie M.

    Best frozen yogurt place in the city. They always have a variety of great yogurt flavors and toppings!

    (5)
  • Shuo H.

    Coming here was like returning to So Cal for a brief moment... kinda :) This place is right next to CVS in the little plaza/corner thing, so there's a lot where you can park at, therefore no need to worry about street parking!! The variety of flavors is pretty usual of the other Yogurtlands I've been at back in California, with the exception of Pecan/Praline, which was pretty yum! *hint: ask for sample cups so you can try the flavors! Also, if people are in line and blocking the selection of toppings, just wait or line up behind them :/ we're not purposely blocking the toppings trust me (-.-) we're waiting to pay... One thing that made me go ehh is that the check out line was extremely slow for some reason.. maybe because some customers didn't know what to do? Well if you came to Yelp and read many of the helpful reviews written before mine you'd know :) tehe no hate por favor! Oh yea btw, I don't know if they were just missing the label temporarily but the tiny orange balls in the toppings section are gushy mango boba thingies that pop with liquid when you bite them... just in case if you go and the labels are still gone (^.^).

    (3)
  • Christy B.

    As a regular at similar yogurt shops in Atlanta, I feel I can accurately say that Yogurtland stands up to the big guys. I was bummed that they were out of the original tart flavor, which is my usual, but glad that I got to try some new flavors. I looooved the coconut + strawberry together. The coconut was so good that it could stand alone. I tried the lychee off to the side of my coconut/strawberry mountain and did not really care for it, but I'm not even sure that I like lychee fruit itself anyway. Their topping selection was standard: berries, other fruit, candies, cereals, and ghirardelli syrup (didn't try it but all 3 flavors looked so good). Their strawberry-infused water (free for patrons) was an unexpected treat that sealed the deal. If I lived in New Orleans, I'd hit up Yogurtland on the reg.

    (5)
  • Carol D.

    don't like tart yogurt? this is definitely the place to go. the consistency of the yogurt is always on point and the flavors are heavenly! first choice if i'm craving for something sweet and cold!

    (5)
  • Dain W.

    Out of all of the other Froyo establishments that are currently in existance, Yogurtland has got the very best formula... Outstanding Flavors, Perfect Texture, Great Prices and a Ultra-Friendly Staff. Creole Creamery (and their horrible customer service) across the street needs to worry, because when I am in the area and I need a frozen confection treat, I am going to Yogurtland. The people who own Tutti Fruiti franchizes need to worry too, because their yogurt sucks!

    (5)
  • Christina S.

    Where are the nutter butters? They seem to have been replaced by waffle cone pieces. A star is being threatened Yogurtland. Get on this!

    (5)
  • Hieu B.

    FINALLY! Its about time they opened a Yogurtland in NOLA! No longer have to drive to Baton Rouge to get it. Hands down the best and cheapest yogurt in town.

    (5)
  • Jared I.

    Just opened and now my number 1 spot for frozen yogurt in Uptown/NOLA. "Yogurtland" has a clean layout, good yogurt choices and great toppings at a fair price. That trilogy of adjectives had been surprisingly difficult to find in New Orleans until this opening! The toppings are high quality and the mochi is actually fresh here which really helps make frozen yogurt special. Now if they could just add ORANGE BOBA and/or potato chip toppings I would have to give them 6 stars! I highly recommend this place. Attention: OWNERS! Please get ORANGE BOBA topping soon! Thanks!

    (5)
  • S B.

    THE BEST YOGURT IN NOLA. I have had nearly all the yogurt places in New Orleans and none come close to yogurt land's selection, flavor, and consistency. If they have vanilla wafer when you go get that one it's the best i've had. Pink berry and pure might have yogurt that is just as good but they don't have the flavor and topping variety that yogurt land has. Also yogurt land is wayyy cheap! its a win win win! go here for your yogurt needs!

    (5)
  • Marc C.

    Eventually there will be more Yogurtlands than McDonalds and Starbucks combined, they are that good and catching on that quick. To say Yogurtland is just one more of the new Yogurt chains popping up in the 2010's is like saying that Michael Jordan was just one of the new basketball players coming out of North Carolina in 1980's. Every flavor, like it or not, tastes exactly authentically like what it is supposed to be, so if that flavor is named after something you are in the mood for, you will love it. Everything is self-served, 33 cents an ounce, including toppings, so it is quick and simple. You can ask for or will be given sample cups to try the new flavors, which are always changing, before you buy. Yogurtland stays open until 11pm every night and gets a good crowd up until closing so it is great for a late night snack after a happy hour, movie, game, etc. Among the current flavors, the Lucky Mint, Red Velvet Cake, and Madagascar Vanilla Bean (the best vanilla) are the best in my opinion but everyone has their own favorite. This branch has 16 flavors which is top end, as branches in other cities sometimes cut it a machine or two short to save space. I originally visited Yogurtland in Houston and since then I have seen new branches open in all the cities I regularly visit and I am glad to see New Orleans join the party!

    (5)

Q & A for Yogen Fruz

Is Yogen Fruz vegan?

Not all Yogen Fruz items are vegan. But you will find a variety of vegan options on the Yogen Fruz menu.

Where is the nearest Yogen Fruz?

Yogen Fruz is operating in over 1400 locations spread across 46 countries. Use our Restaurant Listings directory to find the nearest Yogen Fruz from your location.

Is Yogen Fruz healthy?

The primary mission of Yogen Fruz is to develop the brand as a healthy-choice lifestyle product. Hence, the restaurant serves sugarless, non-fat, probiotic frozen yogurt, smoothies, fruit cups, and yogurt available with vegan and non-vegan options.

Who owns Yogen Fruz?

Yogen Fruz is currently owned by International Franchise Corp.



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Yogen Fruz

Yogen Fruz is a renowned brand in the frozen yogurt industry serving healthy food choices to the people across the United States. The frozen yogurt franchise was launched by two young brothers in Canada during 80s. The idea behind introducing Yogen Fruz was to offer a great health experience and influence people to adopt a healthy and active lifestyle. Initially, the store offered made-to-order frozen yogurt cups and shakes. Today, you can order probiotic frozen yogurt as per your preferences. You can either opt for soft serve or get a mix of frozen yogurt with fruits. You can also try the vegan options available at Yogen Fruz.

Healthy Food Options at Yogen Fruz

Yogen Fruz came into existence with a mission to serve healthy alternative food products. The fundamental aim of this highly popular restaurant chain is to promote a healthy lifestyle. Yogen Fruz offers all varieties of frozen yogurt to serve people with different food preferences.

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 11

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No

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