FroYo Frozen Yogurt Menu

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  • Jean P.

    My husband and I stopped here after dinner in the valley. Our first experience in the froyo trend, and we definitely started with a bang. Being our first time, I wanted to try just about everything. It would have been nice if there were tasting spoons (I didn't see any. Did I have to ask?), but I just put 4 different kinds in my bowl and topped it with Heath bar crumbles, gummy bears, and a couple squares of brownie. I tried the non fat NY cheesecake, non fat red velvet cake, non fat cookies and cream, and non fat dark chocolate. I also had bites of my husband's pomegranate raspberry and non fat cake batter. Everything was good, but the red velvet and pomegranate raspberry really takes the cake. The store is bright, cheerful, and fun. I did find it funny that the workers had a tip jar out. Really? You need to be tipped for a self serve froyo place?!?

    (4)
  • Shanti N.

    Such a cute spot for pay by the ounce fro yo, by far the best of the area's frozen yogurt mini-chains. I appreciate that the yogurt itself has a nice tartness, as many frozen yogurt pretenders can be cloyingly sweet. The array of topping choices is excellent; standouts include the brownie bites and fresh fruit. The original (plain) is my favorite, as it serves as a good foil for other flavors/toppings. The fat free NY cheesecake is a close second. The red velvet flavor sounded interesting, I sampled a taste and couldn't get past a slightly chemical/synthetic flavor on the finish. This location of FroYo is bright and clean, with thoughtful touches, including fruit-infused (usually strawberry) water and paper cups near the cash register. Sample cups are also provided to test the offerings (several on any given visit) before committing to your flavor or flavors of choice.

    (4)
  • Dustin O.

    This was the location of the first time I tried Froyo I am sure glad I did, because it is one of the staples now in my dessert choices. It has throughly kicked Cold Stone off the top, especially because it is a whole lot better for me! I also love the fact that I can choose how much I get, so If I just have a baby sweet tooth, I can just poor 3-4 oz's and get my fix. Love it!

    (5)
  • Joey J.

    Yo to the fro. Excellent self-serve healthier desserts with plenty of toppings, priced by weight. Some locations let you pay with your smartphone using Level Up. It's not Pinkberry, but it's a close 2nd.

    (4)
  • Angela M.

    We stopped here with the kids for a cool treat. The kids love the concept of selecting their own yogurt flavors and having fun choosing the toppings. There were a nice variety of flavors which were all good and lots of topping choices. I thought the atmosphere was nice and very clean. Also, really liked the fruit-infused strawberry water which is free. Definitely one of the better frozen yogurt chains.

    (4)
  • Jericho R.

    Visited this location for the first time today and was pleased with their selection and toppings. Located on the main strip in the valley it's conveniently located right off the highway. The store was clean and the staff was friendly. The prices are comparable to all others. They do have a couple of tables for outdoor seating as well. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Christy A.

    I love me some FROYO! and this location rocks. Not because it's located in a beautiful scenic lcoation (that's actually what it lacks) but the workers are super nice and they keep the place clean, well stocked and organized. My one dislike is that the Original Tart flavor is always extremely soft and runny. It comes out like water which is very off-putting. It doe not lack flavor at all but there is obviously something wrong with the machine's temperature that causes it not to freeze properly. I suggest management gets this issue fixed ASAP because it could send some customers right out the door with the assumption that the product is no good.

    (3)
  • Ben S.

    I've been here a number of times because they are close by and kid 2 likes the place. I'm not a fan. Sadly, Oberweis closed last year so these schmucks are the only option in the valley now. Angst from 2014: I also saw the mother/child show described by another reviewer. After watching the preschooler run around behind the counter and stick his hands into the bins of candy I decided to leave them 100% alone. Stopped by for the first time of the year tonight. There was a group of about 6 teenagers standing around outside with FroYo cups. It was more than 60 minutes before closing but all of the stools were already put up and the outside chairs stacked inside. Also, all of the candy was closed up and he was stretching plastic wrap over the brownie chunks. I asked if they were still open and he told me they were closing early. Apparently, the owner or manager authorized them to close early if there were no customers. We grabbed our stuff, paid and went outside to consume. Another 5 people walked in while we were standing there for about 10 minutes. WTH?!?

    (2)
  • Steve K.

    There are some new employees at this location that are really nice and don't close up early.

    (5)
  • Brian M.

    Frozen Yogurt stores are popping up all over. Places like FroYo, Orange Leaf and Red Mango all offer the same type of selection. Walk in, pickup a cup and serve yourself. Selection typically ranges from 8-12 types of frozen yogurt, some of which can be swirled together. Next comes your toppings, anything from fresh fruit to candy. Overall the concept is great and offers a great desert which can be somewhat healthy, depending on how you decide to top your creation. Prices are somewhat difficult to call since they charge by the ounce, which isn't the easiest thing to calculate when loading up your yogurt with toppings however prices always seem fair for the amount that you get. I have to admit that out of all the places, I really seem to like FroYo the best, there is something about the yogurt here that just seems better than the rest. I also noticed a first on my stop, Cotton Candy FroYo. I am kicking myself for not trying this, as I am sure it would bring back fond memories of being a kid at the local fair/carnival! Oh well maybe next time.

    (4)
  • Matt T.

    I really like the FroYo chain, but this location is just plain dirty. As in filthy, in a very bad way. No idea if it was the employee, or the management, but I would drive to another location before I ate in here again. Yuck.

    (3)
  • Barbara K.

    I love frozen yogurt, and I do like serving myself and having plenty of choices. FroYo gives me all of that. The store is clean and the price is reasonable. This particular location is very handy although a little difficult to find. Considering that there is a whole lot of car traffic behind the building, the signage could be better there. I drove around with the idea that "there's a frozen yogurt place around here somewhere..." and eventually found it. Once I did, the parking is great and easy if you just want to run in and out. There are only a couple of tables inside, so if you want to hang out and not risk your yogurt meting, there are limited places to sit down. The staff is very nice, and I would definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Kelsey Y.

    Went to have a delicious treat only to find a very rude frozen yogurt representative. Upon checking out she reminded us that she had to clean and lock up, with 45 minutes left until closing. We had to sit in our car and watched her sit on her phone behind the counter and then her child, came out of the back! Ate candy from the bins, with her bare hands, and ran around the store. I am shocked and disgusted! Certainly won't ever be coming back.

    (1)
  • Jennifer F.

    Is an official taste tester of FroYo ( yep, I've got a t-shirt) I would have to say FroYo is my favorite FroYo in Chesterfield. Everything is very clean and neat and orderly. There are lots of flavor, fruit and toppings, oh my! I'll share my "Official" Froyo Tasting treat: Red Velvet + Non Fat Cheese Cake + Graham Cracker Crumbs + Strawberries + Carmel = HEAVEN! A word to the wise in FroYo Land - you pay by the ounce. So steer clear of the heavy stuff and stick to Fruity Pebbles. It sucks getting to the counter and you have to pay $8 for some cookie dough chunks. Be sure to ask for tasting cups and try out the froyo, you don't want to start building a tower of deliciousness and hate the flavor! Enjoy.

    (4)
  • Suzy Q.

    I hadn't been to this Froyo for a while, and wanted a treat on an almost spring like day last Saturday. I think I would have done well to get myself a half gallon of my favorite Blue Bunny froyo at Schnuck's, with the unpleasant experience I had. The clerk was sullen, and looked like she had just rolled out of bed. She was plugged into her phone, and didn't look up when I came in. The surprise was the filthy trays under the frozen yogurt dispensers. Also, the cups were not the cute Froyo cups. I got a couple of flavors (and I'm glad I didn't get toppings after I read one of the other reviews). The clerk couldn't be bothered to tell me how much I owed; I had to read it off the register. One other insult--the cute green biodegradable spoons were gone. Instead I got an orange plastic spoon with an ice cream cone on top. I will not be back here, and hope this level of non-service has not spread to the other Froyo Frozen Yogurts.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

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

FroYo Frozen Yogurt

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