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  • Julie M.

    Its a small building with giant fro yo machines, so right there that should tell you selection will be limited. The layout is a little weird and there is only one small sign telling you how the process works (when I was there it was three teenagers running the place and they were just happy to say hi, ring you up and chit chat with themselves, so you are kind of on your own). So basically, you grab the cup size of your choice. You fill it (not overfill because you need room for your toppings) with the fro yo - there are six flavors to pick from - and then you walk to the front to add your own garnishes. Careful though, the cup is weighed and you pay 50 cents an ounce, so go easy on the heavy sauces and fruits unless you want an expensive tab at the end. The day I was there it was the standard chocolate and vanilla, and then the rest of the flavors were fruit. So I went with a mix of peach and vanilla, and just added some cherries and blueberries as toppings. The vanilla was very nice, very refreshing with a nice vanilla flavor, the peach, not so good, it had that fakey peach candy taste that was too much and got kind of gross after a while. Overall, it is an OK place in a really amazing location and is a good place to stop on a hot day. The seating outside is a nice addition too.

    (3)
  • Kyle S.

    A cute little shop with limited selection but good prices. Clearly a converted house that is the first you see on the left after walking off the bridge, Pearl Street Treats offers a lot of seating on which to enjoy your treat for making it all the way across. Hey, you've earned it. The base yogurts are limited in number to 6 and the toppings are in the next room. They were out of most of the fruits when I went, but had plenty of chocolates and crumbles. There is also a small cooler with drinks; many of which I hadn't seen before so I got a Dr. Enuf (full of minerals!). For two yogurts, a bottle of water and a soft drink, we got out for under $10. Not too shabby.

    (3)
  • Kelly P.

    Pearl Street Treats is a nice little sweet spot to hit up if you're walking across the Big Four Bridge, or if you're taking a stroll around Jeffersonville, IN; but otherwise, I wouldn't especially make the trip. It's not bad, but there's not a lot to it. They have a pretty wide variety of toppings, but they only have enough fro-yo machines for 6 flavors, and when we were there yesterday half of those weren't working, so the choices were very limited. I saw that they had other treats, including popcorn and hotdogs, but we didn't partake in those. They also have a drink cooler, in case you're just in the need of a cool drink. I did like the fact that they had a small cooler with doggie treats as well. I thought that was a sweet touch to their little shop. The shop itself is very cute. It's housed in a small white house that's literally at the foot of the Big Four Bridge on the Indiana side. There's a plaque out front that boasts that the house is at least 100 years old. There are some nice swinging benches on the front porch and some seats on the sidewalk in front of the shop, as well as a patio out back. Everything is surrounded with pretty flowers, so it's a nice spot to sit and enjoy your treat.

    (3)
  • Kathy V.

    A cute, little fro-yo shop at the foot of the Indiana side of the Big Four Bridge. And I really mean those adjectives....it is really cute and it is REALLY little. The topping selection isn't vast. But I don't think that will hurt them much. They are a prime treat in an über prime location. I don't think they should have problems getting business. And they are worth a visit if you are walking the bridge and are craving some tasty, cold, goodness.

    (4)
  • Audrey D.

    I was out with a friend and we wanted to get some icecream in walking distance from a restaurant in downtown Jeff. The place looked so promising with the cute house and sidewalk chalk art on the front steps. Walked in and it was fro-yo. I was really hoping it would be homemade or scooped icecream. (No one is at fault for that) The selection of frozen yogurt was really limited and the toppings did not appear very appetizing. They looked old and the containers did not look clean. My friend tried to scoop out the hot fudge and it was all hardened and unappealing. I was really disappointed because this was such a cute place and had so much potential but it just did not impress me at all with the limited selection and poor display.

    (2)
  • Sabrina G.

    This is the place right when you come over the big four bridge. It's a little house they turned into a Froyo place with cold drinks also. There's some comfy seats in the front and patio tables out back. Prices are reasonable and something tasty and cold is perfect after walking across. Service is friendly and the place is adorable.

    (4)
  • Britany G.

    Cute yogurt place by the bridge, but they were out of chocolate and vanilla? Nice little patio but we opted to look elsewhere since the flavored were so limited...

    (2)
  • Lacy P.

    I love that they have no sugar added vanilla frozen yogurt for my kids! I tried the vanilla, chocolate, and peanut butter and they were all very flavorful. The fruit toppings were very fresh, and while they didn't have the largest selection of candy and crumbles on offer, who really needs more than one variety of gummy snack to pile on anyway? They have three machines that offer two flavors each and a center spout that mixes the two together (think chocolate/vanilla swirl). I liked the bright turquois paint on the old wood floors, and the staff was very friendly. The prices were on par or a bit lower than the other froyo place in town that's part of a franchise operation in a strip mall. I MUCH prefer the staff and atmosphere here. There are several sturdy porch swing gliders outside to sit on and enjoy watching the pedestrian traffic coming off of the Big Four Bridge. It's my new go-to place to grab a sweet treat on a hot day!

    (4)
  • PW O.

    Great location if you walk over the Big Four Bridge This place has a great location but the employee we encounter was very rude. The place was small and not a great selection. I don't think we will return.

    (2)

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes

Pearl Street Treats

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