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  • Jennifer S.

    I'm a froyo freak and just can't get it around where I live in Brighton. My husband were out on a date in Birmingham Saturday night and walked by sweet earth on our way back to the car. It was almost 10:30 but since they're open till 11 on the weekends I was able to satisfy my yogurt tooth before heading home! I got cake batter with a dop of vanilla on top. So delish and I didn't think it was too sweet, but I do enjoy my sweets. I didn't look too much at the flavor offerings, I saw what I want and I went for it, but I did notice, basically the standards, choc, pb, vanilla, reg tart etc. The toppings were pretty good, I've seen bigger spreads before, but again they had all the basics. The fruit was super fresh looking other than the berries...they looked a little sad, but it was half an hour before closing time so can't be too upset about that. And any yogurt place worth their weight will have mochi, which sweet earth did and I loaded it on :) Definitely hit our after dinner yogurt craving!

    (4)
  • Libby F.

    Fro yo is so hot, it's cold! Sweet Earth does it well, but they could use a few more interesting choices. How about honeydew? Or just plain coconut instead of the overly sweet pina colada. I thought the mango was a bit too sweet too, but it is called Sweet Earth for a reason, right? The toppings are plentiful, and they have mochi, yay! That's an automatic four star in my book. And what's up with the ginormous bowls?! That's marketing at it's finest. At $0.49/oz, these sweet treats can get pretty hefty. A quick tip: Pass on the caramel/chocolate toppings as this will really jack up the price. (Places in DC let you put this on for FREE after you weigh your fro yo). If you are good, you can probably get away with spending just under $4.00. (Sorry Sweet Earth marketing VPs.)

    (4)
  • Michele S.

    A great variety selection of yogurt flavor and toppings. However, I like yogurt to be more toward tart and light side, but the yogurt is more toward sweet and thick side.

    (3)
  • Joe B.

    What's not to love about Sweet Earth?! You have a wall of froyo options, an island of toppings and around 4 liquid topping choices to add to it all. For my first trip I went with the blackberry, the vanilla and the chocolate which were all pretty impressive on flavor. I feel like this place has something for everyone and it's obviously a healthier choice over your standard soft-serve but you will pay a premium. Still it's a nice change from the ordinary and the store is pretty quaint if you feel like lingering over a cup of your favorite flavors.

    (4)
  • Erica C.

    Kinda mad I never thought of this idea... Love this place! My 3 year old can get what ever toppings he wants and I don't have to hear its an extra .50 for each one... Yay! its all weighed so if you are like me and just want something sweet but not a ton in the bowl, this will be right up your alley! I live way too close to this place! ugh. Toppings and ice cream selection suits everyone! Endless possibilities!

    (5)
  • Allegra P.

    I love this place. The best tasting frozen yogurt I've had. I skip the toppings myself because I just like the taste of the fro-yo & don't want to add the extra calories. The coconut flavor is great, as are the chocolate and birthday cake flavors. It gets expensive fast though; the dispensers keep dishing it out after you shut off the valve, my only complaint.

    (5)
  • Marisa D.

    Went here last night. Not as many flavors the usual fro yo place I frequent. With that said, they had a great selection of toppings. I also liked that they had lids for their cups! Only two tables to sit at outside which was a shame because it was so nice out. The price was on par with other fro yo places.

    (4)
  • Rose P.

    I will find any reason to come here with its guilt-free treats! Sweet Earth has a wide variety of ever-changing choices of yogurt with a huge array of toppings to choose from. On a busy night, it does fill up quickly and can get loud with all of the kids that come in, but its still a great place to go. Customers pay by the ounce, so it can get expensive, but the treats are worth it!

    (4)
  • Liz P.

    I'm surprised I've never reviewed Sweet Earth before! I checked in here a few days ago and Yelp now tells me I have not, so here goes. I've been to this location and to the Royal Oak one a few times. I believe it's 49c an ounce which is the standard rate in this area. It's always nice and clean, and the staff is always friendly. Their flavors are the normal ones you'd find, although lately they've been having more "icee"-type ones which are actually very good. Last week they had a mango one, which looks like real froyo but has an Italian ice flavor to it. I'm also not a huge "tart froyo" fan but I tried the Passion Fruit froyo this week, and it was very good. The plain chocolate froyo is great too. Make sure to sign up for their "Spot On" program - every 10

    (4)
  • UB H.

    Gluten free is bullsh*t unless you have Celiac disease. That being said, this gluten free yogurt is damn sumptuous. Fairly priced, solid toppings. Prefer peanutbutter with crushed peanuts (exhilarating, yes). Once went 8 days str8. I dont believe the zero calorie claim, but it can be low cal depending on your toppings. Froyo is my religion.

    (5)
  • Haroun K.

    Sweet Earth has all of the standard issue toppings and flavors you'd expect in a Birmingham frozen yogurt shop. What sets it apart from the rest is the patio seating. Here, with your self-constructed yogurt mountain, you can sit on the sidewalk and enjoy some of that legendary Birmingham people watching. Designer clothes, designer purses, designer dogs, designer families. I can't get enough. The only sad thing is that Elaine Stritch was nowhere to be found.

    (4)
  • Esther G.

    Is it just me or has the froyo scene exploded recently? This was my first time visiting Sweet Earth, and I see there's also one in Royal Oak (and also at Great Lakes Crossing). I was impressed by the number of toppings and the fresh fruit to pile on your nonfat froyo. The mango flavor was exactly what I was looking for on a humid afternoon. My advice: skip the fruit. I know it's healthy but the weight just adds to your price. Plus, it's too sweet and I like balancing the sweet and salty. My mango topped with some granola, sugar cone crumbles and chocolate chips was under $5. My friend's topped with fruit and more was $10.

    (5)
  • Shane H.

    I have yet to find a pinkberry or yogurtland in the Detroit area. I was walking around Birmingham and I came across this. By the logo I can tell that this is the midwest's take on self-serve yogurt. And I don't think the employees quiet understand the self-serve mentality yet...because there is a tip jar. YOU DIDN'T MAKE ANYTHING FOR ME. WHY ARE YOU ASKING ME TO TIP YOU? product wise..the yogurt is less tarty and more creamy. definitely to suit the ones who has never experienced yogurtland. and why is it so dark in there???? i thought a yogurt place is supposed to be bright colorful and happy...

    (2)
  • Chelsea H.

    VEGAN SOFT SERVE! A HOT PEANUT BUTTER PUMP! WHAT!?! Pretty tasty, good topping selection. I do wish they had some sour "real" yogurt, though.

    (4)
  • Balsam E.

    Enjoyed this place a lot. Really casual, self-serve fro yo. With flavors like birthday cake, vanilla bean, dark choco, milk choco, german chocolate, etc., as well as vegan flavors! A nice assortment of toppings, and fresh fruit toppings (like different berries) as well.

    (4)
  • Kristin G.

    Sweet Earth is a pay by the ounce, serve yourself, non fat frozen yogurt place that is not only delicious, but "healthy"!? Ok, maybe there are healthier options than slathering non fat yogurt with candy toppings and caramel sauce...but I do think it's a better option in comparison to some traditional ice cream shops and other fro yo joints. I like the self serve option as much as I loathe it. You really have to have self discipline when there are so many delicious flavors and toppings at your immediate disposal. Keep in mind, they charge by the ounce! They rotate out their flavor offerings, which can be good and bad. If you found a favorite combo last visit, you may be disappointed to find that flavor has been switched out for another. But I have to say, I've rarely had a flavor that I didn't enjoy. Some highlights are: Birthday Cake, Coconut & Vanilla- yes vanilla- it's a great simple vanilla bean flavor and goes great with the fruit toppings...ie: Strawberries, Blueberries and Mango. I usually add some coconut shavings on top too, they add a nice crunchy texture and seem pretty "healthy" to boot. It's a great concept and with great frozen yogurt options...I have a feeling this place will have the staying power to outlast just about any run of the mill ice cream joint just solely based on concept alone. Thanks Sweet Earth, for a new found respect for and addiction to frozen yogurt!

    (4)
  • Nickie P.

    I liked the large variety of yogurt available, including the Mango ice, which was vegan and very good. Didn't like the pomegranate acai flavor though, it tasted like cough syrup. Everything was nice and clean, and there were lots of yummy toppings. It was a bit pricey, but I kind of expected that.

    (4)
  • Crystal C.

    Totally love Sweet Earth! I don't know what the "lactose intolerance beware" person was talking about. I am a vegan and was over the moon when I found out there was a place nearby that sold vegan sweet treats (as you can imagine, most places don't). Being a vegan, I'm one of "those" that needs to read the labels of everything just to be sure and the employees at Sweet Earth had no problems letting me read the actual ingredient label that comes on their concentrate container (some people only show you a list they typed up, which to me sometimes isn't enough). I am severely lactose intolerant (within 2 minutes of ingesting less than a teaspoon of dairy I have issues), and I have never had a problem with their stuff. Yes they are a bit pricey because they have to pay for the wonderful Birmingham real estate, but they have delicious treats that I can eat (as well as vegan toppings to put on my wonderful dairy free goodness), so to me it is totally worth what they are charging. Also, if you don't go overboard with the yogurt and toppings it really won't cost you a lot. I go to Sweet Earth often, and highly recommend them for a nice refreshing treat.

    (5)
  • Giselle Y.

    I haven't been to the Sweet Earth in Birmingham, but had the displeasure of going to the one at Great Lakes Crossing yesterday. Ugh, the vanilla 'yogurt' tasted like icy tarty something, not vanilla. I had to go back and check the sign to make sure I really chose the 'vanilla' yogurt. The topping are not in covered bins, yuck. It's also very expensive for the low quality. I love the self serve frozen yogurt shops, but this is at the bottom of my list. Will not go again

    (2)
  • Aman B.

    not bad. Was in the area the other day and saw a large group of people going in and out of this ice-cream place...since I normally hit-up Coldstone, I thought I'd try something different. This is indeed different. First, its self-serve. You pick up a cup (or bucket is a better word) and fill it with one of many different frozen treats. Many flavors to choose from (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, plus others - Peanut Butter, Mango, etc). With the size of the bucket, I will admit that the store won. I did not know how to control the speed of machines and quickly filled up my container with more ice-cream than I would want. Toppings, there are tonnes- sprinkles, nuts, chocolate chips, cookies, different syrups. This place has tonnes of choices to fulfill your cravings. Price wise, its my fault that I over filled the container so my ice-cream came to cost a little under $6bux. Flavor wise, not a major fan. I would rather have cold-stone ice cream kids size which does enough for me. When you do enter, there are some Slurpee type drinks...I believe all were fruit flavors and natural. I would only go back to sample those instead of packing on a high-calorie ice-cream dinner. The place was crowded, but it was not hard to get seating inside (people sit for about 15mins and are gone). outside however, only two tables and both had non-customers just sitting with their pets or blackberries.

    (3)
  • Dina B.

    I love it so. That is why I am getting fatter and am broke. I don't know why it has to be sooo pricey other than they know they have a captive audience in The Ham. I don't feel guilty feeding it to my child, although I do wish they had an organic, sugar free offer made with stevia. He told me to add, "tell them your son loves it." He loves it. That being said, it is so fresh, no problems with digesting the dairy, amazing toppings, I could go on.

    (4)
  • Gina S.

    4.5 stars. I may or may not be obsessed with ice cream-related dessert places. Sweet Earth is my latest discovery in the Birmingham area and I am happy to have them here! It is a self-serve frozen yogurt place, where you pay by the ounce. They have many flavors, including some vegan soft serve flavors. Plenty of toppings to choose from...including chocolate sauce, peanut butter sauce, mashmallow creme sauce, etc. Yum. You can easily get a sample of the flavors by asking the friendly workers for a sample...if they haven't already offered you one when you walk in the door. I've had a few flavors so far: cheesecake, cupcake (like red velvet), birthday cake, and vanilla. All very creamy for frozen yogurt, it's hard to believe! Normally I NEED toppings on fro-yo but the cupcake flavor was so good I think I could eat it plain next time. It is a tad pricey to me at $0.49/oz. (I feel like in CA where these types of places are very popular that it's more like $0.39/oz.) It's easy to spend a lot on your treats because the cups are so big! Oh, and they also get kudos from me for having a recycling bin for the paper cups. So please people, just put your spoon and napkin in the trash and put the cup in the recycle bin. It's not hard! Save our sweet earth while you eat at Sweet Earth. Enjoy. :)

    (4)
  • Jeff C.

    It seems everywhere you go there is an ice cream shop opening up and littering the streets with choices, Birmingham is no exception. It's like the coffee craze, do we seriously need a coffee shop on every corner? With regards to ice cream, and specifically Sweet Earth the answer is yes. Unlike the competition at Sweet Earth you can make your own creation, no muss, no fuss and no one looking at you like your crazy mixing banana and birthday cake flavors with a bit of raspberries on top. Want to cover it with caramel? You can do that too! The beauty of this place is in the simplicity. You make what you would like to eat and weigh it at the end. You pay for what you take. Did I mention that it is delicious as well? Cause it is!

    (5)
  • Kristina D.

    I love sweet earth! We are addicted to it. My favorite flavors are pistachio and birthday cake.

    (4)
  • Emma L.

    I'm a fan for Sweet Earth. Not only is their ice cream not deathly sweet, it's delicious and really well-made. I'm not a huge fan of the high prices or the levers on the ice cream machines, because some stuff just barely comes out, and others shoot out at rocket speed, forcing you to pay more for stuff you don't want. Regardless, me and my friends frequented the place in summer. I hope it lasts through the winter!

    (3)
  • Amanda K.

    And I thought Bloomberry in Royal Oak couldn't be topped... This place is the creme de la vegan creme of self-serve soft-serve froyo. From my early days at Ponderosa Steakhouse with my mum and pop, I have always had a strange obsession with self-serve frozen ice cream machines. There is something so gratifying about pulling that handle and pretending, that just for a moment, you are the Dairy Queen. I love that there is another self-serve place in the area. Now... onto the good stuff. Flavors? So many, it's ridiculous. Toppings? Ditto. Also, the recyclable tub/bucket you get is perfect, and I don't know why someone didn't figure out sooner that a more shallow, wide bowl was better for not losing all of the blueberries you pile on top. The only downside of this place is that it is pretty ridiculously priced. But in Birmingham, I suppose this is to be expected. As the name suggests, I dig that they are sweet to the Earth and promote recycling. I'm a borderline hippie, failed vegan/borderline vegetarian, and the healthy options that they give make me feel better about myself after chomping down on some tofu se iew.

    (5)
  • D K.

    There's a little something here for everyone. No matter what you crave, Sweet Earth will have it in supply in terms of toppings and fro-yo, and it is scrumptious. But don't let the bowls deceive you: you weigh your bowl and it is charged by the ounce, which is why I gave the place 4 stars...you can get fro-yo at TCBY with similar toppings for a fraction of the cost without wondering how much it might cost.

    (4)
  • dawn v.

    For some reason, the fro yo at this make your-own ice cream place tastes better than at others. The toppings and sauces are more diverse as well. Warning: not cheap!!!! And there is only one size of cup: super size! And remember, less is more. Try not to throw every flavor into the same cup and ruin it. Stick to logical combinations: mango and cheesecake or banana and chocolate. (not mango and cheesecake and chocolate)

    (4)
  • A H.

    YUM! I love frozen tart yogurt, this is the first stand alone place that has set up in Birmingham! They are next to Lucy's, where Adventure in Toys used to be. Had the tart lemon which was so good! The vanilla was pretty tasty too, my only compliant is that they don't have that many fresh ingredients, more candy and fudge and things like that. Actually, if you take a look at Papa Joe's frozen yogurt toppings, there aren't as many ingredients. However, they have something like 14 flavors, vanilla, vanilla tart, mango, lemon, lemon tart, cheesecake... can't remember them all. Most frozen yogurt places only offer 2-3 flavors. The staff will give you small cups to sample any flavor you want. Will definitely be going back. Agreeing with the previous post, my bill was around $3.50.

    (5)
  • Nikki L.

    The next time you're craving something sweet, skip the ice cream and candy and head straight to Sweet Earth. It's hard to believe the frozen yogurt here is actually not bad for you, but it's true! I love all the varieties of yogurt flavors and toppings. If you're a plain-and-simple kind of person, you can't go wrong with the vanilla fro-yo. Two of my favorite flavors are birthday cake and banana. I also just discovered that Sweet Earth offers coffee that you can make yourself with a Keurig machine (genius, right?). The staff at Sweet Earth are super friendly, and the environment is very welcoming. I love this place and am more than happy to spend my money here!

    (5)
  • Lizzy B.

    Bottom line: Sweet Earth was tasty, the employees were friendly and helpful, and the prices were right. I'll be back. So, how did I not know we had a new place for frozen treats? Since ice cream (and its slightly less attractive sister frozen yogurt) is basically my favorite thing, I think I should have felt a disturbance in the force when this place moved in. Sadly, no one told me, so I had to stumble upon it during a ramble downtown. It's on the south side of Maple, west of Woodward, where Adventures in Toys used to be. (Do I sound like an old country bumpkin or what? "Go past where the Smith farm burned down 40 years ago...") In the store, walk in past the front seating area with tables and chairs, to the back, past the register and friendly staff. There's a central toppings bar, with frozen yogurt dispenser machines along the walls - all of it is self-serve. (I normally don't like self-serve/buffet style due to horrors I have witnessed, but since there were employees to monitor shenanigans, I wasn't too worried.) There were probably 10-15 flavors of frozen yogurt, including non-dairy ices, and a lot of toppings including some fun cereals. (More fruit would be nice, but I understand that it spoils quickly.) Help yourself and pay by the ounce. The bowls are bucket-sized so I felt a little embarrassed carrying a tub o' frozen treats around Bham, but I also liked having all that extra space in there to try a few diff types of yogurt, and cram in toppings. All in all, I think I had a large size portion of yogurt with a lot of light-weight toppings (waffle cone bits, coconut - plain and toasted(!)), and my total price was a little under $4. Considering that was practically a meal, I call that a steal. I'm not sure why someone else was griping about the price... Since Sweet Earth is located on Maple, there is limited street parking, or you can partake of one of the parking structures (first 2 hrs free) on Pierce or the lot across from Cameron's/Mitchell's. You know, one of the old Jacobson's lots, you whippersnappers.

    (5)
  • Steven B.

    Just because the cup is the size of a bucket doesn't mean you have to fill it up. Be careful your yogurt will end up costing $10. Gluten and soy free options as well as non-dairy yogurt. Biodegrade spoons are a huge plus for me.

    (5)
  • Jj s.

    Yummmer! Pina colada with pineapple and toasted coconut! Yum! Don't fill yer bowl all the way, gets pricy;)

    (4)
  • Senada C.

    Tart Vanilla, Non-Tart Vanilla, Birthday Cake, Peanut Butter, Cappuchino, Chocolate, Lemon, Pomegranate, Coconut. And quite a few more delicious, nonfat flavors available at Sweet Earth! Also, the toppings are pretty amazing if I saw so myself. (Fruity Pebbles, Coco Pebbles, Cookie Crisp, other cereals, nuts, fruits, whipped cream, and the necessary maraschino cherry. They are all about saving the earth, hence their name. There spoons are made with plant starch, so they have a little bit of a grainy texture, but that's alright! Overall your order will come to about $3-4. As long as you have about a medium size and It is completely worth it!

    (5)
  • Suzanne V.

    As far as I know, this is the only vegan soft serve until Chicago. And it is DIVINE! The chocolate-vanilla swirl with Oreo's tastes exactly like I remember from my childhood. I'm sure the healthier options are good too. The place is cute and staff is very nice, and the wide, shallow cups are genius. Maybe the prices are a little high, but I consider that a deterrent from filling my cup too full.

    (5)
  • Nadia H.

    I am a froyo fanatic. I have froyo at least once every 10 days. When I go to Michigan every summer, I love trying out new froyo places. Unfortunately, Sweet Earth didn't cut it for me. The pros: Great selection of flavors. I was overwhelmed by the amount of choices! The toppings bar was also great! I made sure to scan the entire bar before I made my selection to make sure I wouldn't put too much of one topping and then skimp on another. I also love the fact that it's self-serve. This way I can put some froyo, go for toppings, add more froyo, and finish the toppings instead of putting all the froyo at once and then pushing down a mountain of toppings at the end. The cons: The taste. Simply put, the frozen yogurt tasted exactly like frozen sour cream rather than frozen yogurt. I'm not sure whether this was just my taste buds because everyone else seemed to be enjoying it. I should also note that maybe I am just used to NY tasting frozen yogurt (I don't know, possibly different tasting water?). Also, despite the quantity of flavors they had to choose from, I could not believe they did not have original tart. I mean, seriously? I had to settle for vanilla--which tasted like sour cream and vanilla. One more thing, I could also definitely skip the rude looks I was getting from the hipsters there--I never thought I would like NY hipsters more! Overall, the staff was really nice and the place is in a beautiful neighborhood, but I'm going to pass. I did not like the taste of the frozen yogurt and surprisingly, that breaks the deal. I'm sorry it didn't work out, Sweet Earth.

    (2)
  • Caitlin F.

    Yummm! The best frozen yogurt I've had yet. They have fresh fruit, not in any creepy syrups or anything. A nice selection of flavors, and even slushies. My new addiction is vanilla fro yo with caramel, strawberries, waffle cone pieces and chocolate chips. A taste sensation! My guy really enjoyed the tart slushies (they were a bit much for me). I'll definitely be stopping by anytime I find myself in B-ham.

    (5)
  • Detroit M.

    Lactose Intolerant Peeps beware... while they advertise selling a couple of non-dairy flavors, they are NOT non-dairy. Both my mom and I went for the first time last Saturday and we got very sick from the "non-dairy" yogurt (the only thing we had eaten in common going back at least a week). Personally, I think this is extremely irresponsible and have tried to call them 3 times (different times and different days) and they do not answer this phone.

    (1)
  • Nishy P.

    Soooo good!!! The chocolate vegan yogurt is amazing- I'm not even vegan. The selection and the toppings are divine. The place is cute and inviting and the staff are nice. It's self-serve and can get a little pricey but who cares? It's delicious. Oh and I think many of the flavors are fat-free. Fat-free people. Stop-by. You won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Todd K.

    I can't believe they actually raised their prices. They are already one of the or the most expensive self serve frozen yogurt shops I have ben to.

    (2)
  • Sarah M.

    This place is amazing! There are always many flavors to choose from and they mix them up all the time. The toppings bar is always amazing. They have anything from fruit to bits of candy bars. Just be careful when loading everything up... the cups are bigger than you think!

    (5)
  • Lisa B.

    Great tasting frozen yogurt! Best thing about this place is the vegan variety. My 7 year old son had his first ever ice cream from an ice cream shop and his first ever soft serve. He has a severe dairy and egg allergy so this was such a treat for him! I brought along toppings for him because of the risk of cross contamination in the toppings bar. He devoured it and can't wait to go back again!! I'm so happy I found this place!!

    (5)
  • Patrice N.

    I'm really upset I found this place...because I'll have to keep coming back which will force me into a larger pair of pants. So incredibly yummy with amazing flavors and toppings (cinnamon toast crunch? Heck yes!). It was also VERY reasonably priced. May I suggest the peanut butter flavor- amazing.

    (4)
  • Justine M.

    Pretty good. I've been to a few froyo places that are self serve like this. The decor and set up of the place is very clean and organized, I like it. The cups are HUGE. Wish they had some different sizes. Also, the yogurt comes out of the machines in HUGE servings so you're stuck with more than you wanted (which isn't necessarily bad). I loooved that the mango froyo was vegan! Awesome! The girl who rang us up was super friendly.

    (3)
  • Nikki T.

    How sweet it is! Sweet Earth is truly a favorite little spot of mine. I'm not a "foodie" or a "fro yoggie" so I'm not impressed by all the options that a frozen yogurt place could have. I'm big on aesthetics and presentation. The cleanliness of the place, the options and service. My palette is pretty easy to please. They have tons of topping that will turn your low fat treat into scale tipping, eye bulging consequences if you're not careful. They also have fresh fruit available. All in all I like the place. I'm not sure if they have wi-fi but if they do it would be worth adding a half star.

    (4)
  • Seoung L.

    This is a new Frozen Yogurt place in Birmingham and it's top notch! You get a bowl and you get your own yogurt and toppings. You pay by the ounce. I got a good amount of Cheesecake Vanilla Fat free frozen yogurt with fresh strawberries, peanut butter chips, and hot caramel and it came out to be $3.50. That's cheap for anything in Downtown Birmingham. They have huge selection of toppings and a great selections of different types of frozen yogurts and Sorbets. Including Vegan, Organic, Non-Fat, etc. The staff was very friendly and helps you out on how to get your own and a lot of seating inside with few tables outside. get some delicious Frozen Yogurt here!!!

    (5)
  • Mark L.

    This place is a nice hidden gem in lively downtown Birmingham. I came here with my girlfriend late on a Friday night to find a very lively crowd inside, mostly teenagers and twenty-somethings (but I didn't expect anything different because it's Birmingham). The cashier pleasantly explained the self-serve process of filling a large bowl with different flavors of frozen yogurt, then paying based on the weight ($0.49 / ounce, I had to do metric conversion for my Brazilian girlfriend but I don't remember). There is literally a wall of flavors ranging from mango to chocolate to mint chocolate, and an entire table full of toppings like Butterfinger, strawberries, or for the Japanophiles, mochi. It was a really cool set-up, and I spent a good amount of time just staring. The bowls are pretty large and it's easy to overfill so be CAREFUL when pouring the yogurt out as you might get more than you wanted. 30 seconds in, I had become a seasoned professional and learned to fill the bowl halfway, then use the rest for toppings. My girlfriend made an amateur mistake and filled it to the brim. All in all, our bill came to about $17, including my girlfriend, her cousin, and me. This was about two and a quarter bowls worth of yogurt and toppings, so that came to an average of $7.55 / bowl; that's pricey, yes, but it was delicious and it was a Friday night so why not splurge a little. I have seen this spot compared to froyo and Pinkberry, which are two equally delicious spots. Unless you are frozen yogurt connoisseur, you won't find a huge difference in taste. It's worth a try if you find yourself craving a healthier dessert than pure ice cream (just don't load up on chocolate chips).

    (4)
  • Dick E.

    been coming here since they opened and I will always be a loyal customer so long as they keep up with the quality of their products!

    (5)
  • Jackie B.

    Sweet Earth is my fav!!! Though it can get pricey, it really is quality frozen yogurt. They have so many flavors and toppings to choose from that all taste amazing. My favorite part is the dairy free frozen yogurt. Only place I know that has it, and it tastes great.

    (5)
  • Ravae W.

    They have Non-Dairy/Vegan/Gluten Free choices!!! This was the best place EVER!!! This place has good yogurt, good toppings and is an overall great place!

    (4)
  • Sarah B.

    Great flavor selection! So delicious and great toppings! Healthy alternative to many of the other frozen yogurt places in the area!

    (5)
  • Bob M.

    I have a weakness for frozen yogurt. There are a lot of options and a lot of toppings. I think my only complaint is the aesthetics. Inside doesn't inspire me but other than that it's a swell place to be.

    (4)
  • Bess R.

    Just found this place the other day and I've been CRAVING fro yo. Yes, even in the cold. Lots of options and some great fresh toppings. I am obsessed with Tart flavored yogurt, and I thoroughly enjoyed theirs. It was light and delicious. You do need to be careful because their cups are large and it's very easy to take way more than you need.

    (4)
  • Dustin C.

    Very good place to get a healthy desert. This is my preferred location between here and Royal Oak.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Garage, Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
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