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  • MC S.

    Yummy, light and fresh :) Love their green tea and the red bean flavors which are not as easy to find in pgh. Their frozen yogurt actually taste like yogurt, but not too tartty (except the tart ones, which I don't really can take). The fresh fruit toppings also make me feel not as guilty indulgent in some yummy dessert in the afternoon.

    (4)
  • Tian Y.

    Awesome yogurt for a really good self serve price! So many flavors to try all the time, and good variety of toppings. The space is big and bright and a nice place to relax during the day or night. Buy 10 get 1 free punch cards a plus as well.

    (4)
  • Zachary A.

    This is as good as frozen yogurt gets. I must admit, I first visited a frozen yogurt stand in NYC (Pinkberry) before the craze ever hit Pittsburgh and I was turned off. Granted, I had a bad experience with taste, but I credit Razzy Fresh for reigniting the love with FroYo. The flavors of yogurt are vast. The toppings are all great. The price isn't terrible either. Truth be told, there isn't much else to say because this place hits the mark in all spots.

    (5)
  • Nina P.

    SUPER UNIQUE FLAVORS & SERVE YOURSELF BINGE EATERS FANTASY! I'm writing this after visiting the over sensationalized Pinkberry in DC area and so thankful to be returning home to Razzy Fresh! 1) Great flavors: red bean, honeydew, passion fruit, regular tart- honeyew is the secret winner! 2) Serve yourself array of toppings! I was turned off by Pinkberry's teaspoon serving of fresh fruits here you can loose your mind & money bulking up on crazy toppings at Razzy! 3) Less pretentious not full of themselves workers and managers! It's Fro Yo not brain surgery people! Step off the high horse!

    (3)
  • Rachel C.

    Frozen Yogurt Buffet of dreams! Bam, I'm there! I know this has been a big thing in the "big cities" and finally trickled down to our "big little city." I have to say I really enjoyed this experience more in our city! The one I visited in NYC had only three choices of yogurt and the staffers scooped your toppings for you. This location lets you do it all! Which can obviously put you in the danger zone of overloading yourself to the point of no return. Not that I've had that happen.... BUT I like that there's so many different flavors to choose from. I REALLY wanted to choose the Cake Batter yogurt but looked around and decided that since it was one of the only ones that wasn't no fat I'd be a good girl and get one that's no fat. I choose the raspberry, which was equally as delish. Of course I totally loaded it with chocolate, so I ended up canceling out that no fat theme. But I couldn't resist those little brownie bites! Eek! Of course I MUST go back to do my own "research" on different combo's of flavors and toppings.

    (4)
  • Sara C.

    I have two theories about Razzy Fresh. My first theory is that Razzy Fresh puts highly addictive crack into their froyo. My second theory is that the place uses some type of subliminal messaging or hypnosis to get people to keep coming back. Either one of these theories would explain the mass appeal of this place. The irony of the situation is that I am aware that Razzy Fresh isn't that good, the machines are dirty, and it's expensive, yet somehow every time the Partner In Cuisine and I are walking by, he has to pull me away from the door as I blindly chant "Raaaaazyyyyyy Freshhhhhhh!" I'm pretty sure he's planning an intervention soon.

    (3)
  • Julia L.

    I absolutely love Razzy Fresh. They have a great selection of yogurt flavors, some of which rotate regularly. There are the traditional flavors (vanilla, chocolate), but also fruity flavors and indulgent flavors (e.g. cake batter). There are also non-fat options, if you swing that way. The topping selection is also sure to please, with several different fruit options, as well as many sweet options. My personal favorite offering is the chocolate chip cookie dough (CCCD), which is the best CCCD I've had as an ice cream topping. Usually CCCD toppings suck because they are clearly made with crap to replace the eggs. Razzy Fresh's CCCD tastes just like it was sliced off of a cookie dough log. Mmmmmmm.

    (5)
  • Merri E.

    The hours and location at this razzy fresh are awesome--open till midnight on most nights and in a great location on craig, the closest fro-yo place to CMU's campus. The only semi-downside is the prices but think about it, random person who compared this to cold stone prices--at typical fro-yo icecream places you pay by the topping and don't have the option to add or limit what you want to put on top. At razzy fresh, it's in your control plus if you like fruit, it's actually fresh--not the week old, used-to-be-frozen shit you get at say, tutti frutti. the ice cream is really cheap if you choose to limit the toppings (or neglect them) and don't dump gobbles and gobbles of fro-yo into your big white cup.

    (4)
  • Priyanka N.

    I love going to this Razzy for two reasons. First, it's really close to CMU campus and the CMU apartments so I never have to go out of my way to come here. Second, it has a HUGE variety of flavors. I've been to a few other frozen yogurt places around Pittsburgh - even another Razzy - and they just can't compete with the number of frozen yogurt and topping choices that this Razzy has! This place also has seasonal flavors and switches out their choices every so often which is great because then there's always new things to try! My favorite is definitely the Taro froyo topped with coconut shavings and little mochi bites. Not every place offers mochi as a topping so +1 to this place for having it! I also really like the pumpkin seasonal flavor with crumbled graham cracker topping. Mmm - I'm craving some just writing about it! There's also a nice seating area which is actually much larger than most frozen yogurt places. Assuming it's not too crowded, you can go in with a group of 8 and actually all sit together. All in all one of the best frozen yogurt places I've been to!

    (5)
  • Capri W.

    I love me a tasty yogurt treat made just the way I like it. I was disappointed with the loitering college students outside of this location, however.

    (4)
  • Teresa T.

    I made my first plunge of eating fro-yo in Pittsburgh at this Razzy Fresh. If you've got mochi you already have my heart. I like how fro-yo places tend to be self-serve but they give you the only option of big bowls since price is by the weight you really do have to be cautious and have self restraint in how much you put in. So I simply got some berry fro-yo and mochi into my bowl. After paying, I took a bite and deliciousness. The berry fro-yo was light and flavorful and the mochi was soft and tasted on point.

    (4)
  • G T.

    This place is so-so compared to YogurtLand in California. Not sure if there is that option here in Pittsburgh. The flavors aren't as true as could be however, the watermelon sorbet and Guava was somewhat tolerable. But who wants tolerable when you are eating yogurt!

    (2)
  • Susan L.

    SO delicious, I need to write a review on another location. This one has the benefit of 1) being really close to CMU campus and 2) being right under the labs I spend all my time now. Favorites: honeydew, mango, green tea. Runner-ups: original, taro, (most "tart" flavors). The only thing to beware of is the gaping hole in your wallet after you've punched out an entire card in 2 short weeks.

    (5)
  • Jordan F.

    I don't think this froyo place was that great. Most others have more flavors and more toppings. The topping bar was almost empty, and the fruit didn't look very fresh. Also, it wasn't very clean and the tables had not been wiped for quite some time. I will give you three stars simply because the yogurt was good. Nothing more, nothing less.

    (3)
  • Laura S.

    There are major food safety issues occurring at this shop that customers need to be aware of. Since my last review I decided to give Razzy Fresh on Craig Street another chance. Today I walked in as an employee was cutting fruit for the toppings bar with his bare hands (no gloves) and several open cuts on his hands (seemingly from cutting the strawberries). If this is was going on in front of the customers, I don't want to know what is going on behind the scenes. Customers wanting to visit this restaurant need to be extremely cautious due to these major food safety concerns.

    (1)
  • Jenny E.

    Make sure the screen by the handle says "Ready to Serve" before pulling it down. Sometimes when the frozen yogurt is still in "Freezing mode" you'll get this liquidy goop.

    (4)
  • Phoebe N.

    Razzy is your standard froyo shop. While they've got a pretty respectable array of toppings, the froyo itself often is runny/has an artificial aftertaste. Seating is plentiful though!

    (3)
  • Anthony Z.

    I died when they opened this second location. The place is huge, the options are many and its soooo cheap. best fro-yo in pittsburgh.

    (5)
  • James L.

    SETTING Bright colors, wide open space with various seating arrangements inside and outside. Cool place to hangout. FOOD When I need that frozen yogurt fix, I come here. Mainly because it's nearby and tastes delicious. Froyo isn't that widely available in Pittsburgh, so I'm glad there is at least one good one. The flavors change every now and then, but not that frequently. Feeling fruity? They have mango, strawberry, raspberry, acai. Want that asian persuasion? Taro, green tea got you covered. Good 'ol USA flavors? Cheesecake, cake icing, salted caramel. God Bless America. Then there is a topping bar where you can put pretty much anything (and everything) on your creation. From chocolates, to gummy worms, to frog legs (kidding about this one...or am I?), etc. Choose your own adventure! SERVICE Self-serve. 1. Place cup underneath 2. Pull on lever 3. ??? 4. Profit!!! IMPRESSIONS If this is your first time here, these places charge by weight in ounces. Don't do what I did the first time I ever had froyo like 8 years ago...I filled the cup to the brim thinking there was a set price. Silly, James, so naive! It came out to $14 for a cup of froyo?! Ouch! I learned that day.

    (4)
  • Ruth C.

    So glad we popped into here while taking a walk. I have been on a quest for quite awhile to find a place with Green Tea frozen yogurt and this place had it! It was a bit more tangy than expected, but I did enjoy it. The flavors here were more on the unique side versus the standard boring ones every other yogurt place has...of course they change the flavors, but t I hope they keep green tea on their rotating list. It was definitely more of a college student hangout due to its location and time that we went (it was at night). It was clean, brightly light with nice energy. Look forward to returning when I am back there.

    (4)
  • Sophia H.

    I love frozen yogurt. When I used to live on campus at CMU, my friends and I would frequent Razzy a few times a month. Now that I have moved, Razzy has become more of a rare treat to enjoy when I am on Craig street with a few friends. The first good thing about Razzy: It opens until Midnight. Every day. When the other stores on Craig street close at 10 pm and you are desperate for something to eat, Razzy Fresh is there for you. Granted, it is frozen yogurt you're eating at night, but it is worth it. I am not the kind of person that eats certain foods based on weather outside. If it is 4 degrees outside, I will still eat ice cream. There are so many flavors, and they usually will have a few new ones every time I go. I went in today and the new ones I saw were Barista Coffee and Banana. Even though I liked the Coffee, I ended up with the Banana because of how light and sweet it was. The toppings are diverse and varied, When I get a fruit flavor, I tend to pile mine on with lots of fresh fruit toppings. They have fresh kiwi, mango, berries, pineapple, and sometimes pineapple. I also like to put a few peanut butter cups in mine because I like a little chocolate in my frozen yogurt. Overall, you can easily get a fantastic dessert from this place, and it is super cheap! They have those cards where if you get 10 in a row, your next one is free.

    (4)
  • Emily D.

    Razzy Fresh in Oakland is the first yogurt shop I've experienced before all of the other ones came along and I loved it! You first pick the size of cup you want and then you pick your yogurt, there are so many different flavors of frozen yogurt to choose from. They have a fat free option if you're trying to be completely healthy. Then, the fun part comes where you get to choose your toppings! There's so many toppings, that you try to pile on as many as you can. Now, you do pay per weight of your yogurt so that can limit how many you put in! I also want to acknowledge how clean it is inside!

    (4)
  • Ryan P.

    Best frozen yogurt around! Try the taro with some blackberries and strawberries on it.

    (5)
  • Callie O.

    I was reluctant to try this place, but once I checked out the flavors that were available, I knew it was going to be good. Froyo isn't just froyo. Every place has almost the same flavors, but they all have different textures, varying degrees of flavorfulness and different toppings available. Razzy Fresh has variety, and it's really delicious variety too. It's a bit more expensive than some other places, but it's worth it. Their yogurts are creamy and smooth with moderate flavor that blends harmoniously with your toppings. This is an important factor for me when choosing a place to get froyo. The Oakland location is open pretty late, at least during the warmer months. I'm not sure what the hours are like now, but they can't be too bad. I hope to go here again in the future! It's definitely preferred over other popular froyo joints in the area.

    (5)
  • Rebecca K.

    This is my favorite froyo spot by a landslide! The yogurts are the best and I love to mix the sweet and tart ones. The topping bar is always stocked and clean. Love the chocolate, original tart, coconut tart, and cake batter flavors. The little mochi, cheesecakes, and peanut butter sauce are my favorite toppings. Don't forget to start a punch card!

    (5)
  • C C.

    This is similar to other froyo stores in setup, but it doesn't have as extreme of a bright, happy feeling. Still, it had a nice atmosphere. There is a nice selection of flavors, a lot of which were fruity and tart, which I like. A more unusual flavor was taro, which was pretty good, but mango and original were my favorites. I also enjoyed pomegranate raspberry. As for toppings, I had some kiwi and mango, but there were plenty of candy and cookie options as well. I paid just over $2.00 for four squirts of froyo and a couple spoonfuls of toppings, which I thought was a good deal. There's a decent amount of seating. They also sell bubble tea here, which I didn't try. While my friend and I were chatting, someone came over and tried to sell us roses. I think the shop should try to keep these people out; it really was the only downside to our experience here.

    (4)
  • Chelsea S.

    They have great flavors, great buffet of toppings then just when you're ready to check out there are more toppings! The price is great and it's an awesome treat. I bring my friends from out of town often and they fell in love too. There's starting to be more competition in the area though.. I've ventured to those due having way more flavors to choose from. I still can't hate on Razzy Fresh though!

    (4)
  • Rebecca G.

    Went here the other night with Sarah S. You can put AMAZING things on yogurt and you can taste EVERYTHING! I really liked the pistachio with coconut on top. The pricing wasn't bad either less than $5 for both Sarah S's. and mine. BUT the decor of this place??? WTF? Ok, so I may be wrong, but we don't farm yogurt do we? ... There are pictures of farmers and some sort of corn or grain all over the walls. Now, not to say that this is unpleasant, but how does it relate? Just weird if you ask me. I would expect some cows or something but apparently they have the magic farmed type of yogurt (don't quote me on that).

    (4)
  • Zoe L.

    The yogurt tastes horrible. The store is very unclean. Also you pay way too much for yogurt that tastes like medicine. To continue, they only had light whipped cream, and the cashier was sweaty and didn't smile or say anything. So yeah, all very gross. Sorry to be harsh but it's all true.

    (1)
  • Laura M.

    I've been here several times--enough to fill up a punch card (if you come frequently, get one to earn your free froyo!). Generally, I've enjoyed the flavors of froyo I've tried. My taste generally runs more toward the tart flavors, my favorite being the taro. For toppings, I try to strike a balance between the healthy (fruit) and the less so (candy). In order to do this, I usually get the cheesecake bites and two fruit ones that look appealing (kiwi, blueberry, strawberry, etc.) The fruit is fresh, so no problems there. However, one time I decided to get Jelly Bellies around Easter, and I almost cracked a tooth on them (hint, hint: please replace them periodically!) I recommend the cheesecake bites in particular, which are always soft, fresh, and delicious, with just a hint of crispness. They charge by the pound, so keep this in mind when creating your froyo concoction. I believe you need to purchase at least $2 worth to get a stamp on the card, and once you fill it, you receive a credit of $5. 4.5 stars.

    (4)
  • Rick R.

    I really don't know the fascination that people have with frozen yogurt! If you ask me there's nothing that can take the place of real ice cream, especially baskin robins. This place is alright I guess if u like that sort of weird stuff. For me ice creams the real deal! They just this one guy here playing video games on his cell when he's supposed to be working, I don't know whatever.

    (2)
  • Carley P.

    In my opinion, this place is so much better than Sincerely Yogurt. They have a large variety of flavors, and while they rarely switch them up, they are all delicious. They are way more flavorful than the ones at SY. Their toppings are also great. They have cookie dough chunks as well as cheesecake pieces which I love. But the one thing that I REALLY love about this place that they are open until midnight. Very convenient for those who crave sweets late a night. I highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Gabriel G.

    The fro-yo itself was tasty and refreshing, but the labeling was sparse (if there at all). Add onto that the dozens of cardboard boxes strewn about the place, and I found myself wanting to finish my delicious raspberry and mango treat elsewhere. Come here if you are a seasoned fro-yo-er and take it to go.

    (3)
  • Brian L.

    I've eaten so much frozen yoghurt here I can't even see my toes when I look down anymore.

    (5)
  • Jimmy M.

    Gotta love a froyo shop that has those Pepperidge Farm Piroulines available. Stopped in late night and the one worker there was just playing on his phone the whole time, while there were dirty tables around. Overall cleanliness left a lot to be desired. Found a hair in the toppings. I'm not from the Pittsburgh area, but I wouldn't go back if I was. Otherwise, there really isn't much difference between froyo shops, so if you're craving it, do a Yelp search and throw a dart.

    (2)
  • Jamie B.

    Frozen yogurt with more toppings than I can fit into, well, a frozen yogurt cup? How can this go wrong?! Razzy Fresh isn't my favorite of fro-yo (let your "booing" begin now for saying that) places, but I do love the self-serve aspect of their design. I'm one of "those" people who thinks the mini blizzard at Dairy Queen is genius and was more excited than I should have been and definitely more excited than I should admit in a public forum when the new size was revealed. Alas, self serve means I can get however much or little that I want, I can pile on the strawberries until you can't see the crystalline white yogurt anymore and I get charged by the ounce. Wonderful! The shop offers a variety of about 8 types of frozen yogurt ranging from their original, mango, taro, lycee, banana, honeydew, raspberry, and passion fruit. Their original which is labeled as tart isn't what I expected, as it is actually sweet if you are used to European or Greek yogurt. Nonetheless, it is good. The toppings include different fruits, candies, bits of sweets, etc., at least a few dozen options in all. This place is popular with college students and keeps busy, but since it is self serve that usually won't cause much hold up, so you can get your fix and enjoy it before it melts. There are tables where you can sit around and enjoy your masterpiece-of-milky-mixology or--if it is nice outside--there are a few benches in front of the building. Good to know: They accept credit and debit, but because transactions are typically small there, prefer if you can use cash.

    (3)
  • Diana K.

    Hurrah for the new RF location! I am a huge fan of their toppings selection (chocolate brownie bits, cheesecake bites, mochi, fruits, gummies, etcetc.)!! And their Taro froyo is sooo yummy. Also, I love that they have a "Buy 9 Froyos, get 1 free" program! In general, their prices are more reasonable than your typical froyo place.

    (4)
  • Joey T.

    Food: Of all the frozen yogurt places in Pittsburgh, Razzy Fresh has to be considered the best. There are 8-10 choices of yogurt to choose from ranging from original, to exotic fruits, to chocolate, and you can mix and match as many as you desire. There are tart and sweet varieties and lowfat, no-fat, and original too. There are at least 15 toppings to choose from, and you put them on yourself! You can stack as many blueberries, fruity pebbles, or gummy bears on as you want, unlike other frozen yogurt places which place the toppings for you and charge additional for each one. There are many fresh fruit options and all the typical ice-cream topping goodies too. The cup you are given to load up your yogurt into is huge and you can help yourself to a lot or a little. Price: You are charged by weight, so however hungry you are determines how much you pay. I loaded up a pretty large cup that was more than enough to fill me up and paid around $3.50. This is much more affordable than other frozen yogurt locations in the city. Atmosphere: If you choose to eat there, there are plenty of tables for a small or large group. We parked on Craig St., which is always a challenge. Service: The line moves fast. (+): great taste, great price (-): parking Would I go back again? Absolutely. My new favorite dessert place. And when made correctly with fresh fruit, I don't even feel guilty about it.

    (5)
  • Elise N.

    Yummy...love their strawberry and banana non-fat yogurt. Throw on some strawberries and sprinkles and voila - perfection!

    (5)
  • Erin N.

    Don't be surprised to see me walking home from work with a giant pink cup of mostly fruity pebbles and coconut shavings. +1 is newly obsessed with "fro-yo" so we stop here almost nightly to get his fix (seriously, I get "frooooyo *ice cream emoji*" texts every other day). The toppings here are similar to others in the area. Fruit is fresh, and there a lots of cookie, cake, all-the-good-stuff options, with a decent ratio of one to the other. The real deal here compared to others is the actual yogurt. Creamy and dense, even refreshing if you go with the tart. +1 doesn't even get toppings on his vanilla. I know, I already told him that's the whole point. Plain tart with kiwi and those little fruit pop bubbles (what the heck are those called?) is my go to, but I spoil myself at this spot with the triple chocolate and the severely underrated salted caramel pretzel. Where you gonna get salted caramel pretzel fro-yo?! Here. Until midnight. Way too often. Top that heaven with fruity pebbles, mochi, oreos, coconut, and then get the insulin shots ready. Most shops are terribly similar; fro-yo is typically fro-yo no matter where you are. But the awesome hours here without lack of seating make it definitely the most convenient, and the staff is actually nice to you. I know sometimes I get worried about how much my masterpieces weigh, but our two small cups normally top out around seven bucks. More than worth it to make your commute all the way down 5th a little sweeter.

    (4)
  • Sam F.

    Delicious! This place seriously has everything you could want. For some reason I was under a strange assumption that this place only had fruit-flavored frozen yogurt and fruit toppings, but that was pretty naive of me to think! This place as tons of different options! I saw chocolate, french vanilla, and all kinds of fruity frozen yogurt as well. They also have a wide variety of toppings- all the fruit you can think of, brownie bits, cookie dough bits, nuts, gummy worms...I could go on. They also had syrups you could top it all with as well. I got the cake batter frozen yogurt and added strawberries and brownie bits to top it off and it was delicious! The strawberries were very fresh. I would also recommend this place if you want a yummy treat but are trying to watch your weight, because of all of the healthier options. The establishment itself also seemed to be very clean and had quite a good amount of seating without feeling cramped. Perfect place for a yummy cool-down treat!

    (5)
  • Sammy D.

    How many froyo places do you know of where you can go and get a smattering of as many flavors as you wish? Not a lot. Razzy's flavor selection can't be beat. And, as others have commented, they are super-convenient to both the Pitt and CMU campuses - especially for study/work breaks. Fav flavors are french vanilla (doesn't really taste fat-free, but I'll take it), and the taro (tart) flavors. Agreed that the yogurt consistency can sometimes be a bit on the runny side. Best to test before committing to a bunch. One other let-down is that some of their toppings are a bit off. For instance, I don't know how old the peanut butter cup topping that they've used lately is, but it tasted pretty stale, and not so much like peanut butter cups (yikes). Generally, I avoid non-fruit toppings and stick with the basic froyo. If I could give this place 3.5 stars, I would, but let's throw them the benefit of the doubt and just say 4.

    (4)
  • Vidur M.

    The Best Yoghurt Ever.

    (5)
  • Serena T.

    The first time I came across a self-serve yogurt place like this was in Vegas a year ago and I was pleasantly surprised to discover Razzy Fresh residing in close proximity to where I live. I scanned the flavors and decided on cake batter and a bit of irish mint - put a few sprinkles and M&M's on it and called it a day...or rather dessert. I enjoy the whole concept of this place, especially the fact that you can take as much or as little as you want and you pay depending on the weight. For somone who prefers tastings to main entrees this is definitely my kind of place.

    (5)
  • Aditya M.

    Pretty standard but nonetheless awesome frozen yogurt. Steer clear of the tart flavors.. I prefer sticking to the more ice cream-y ones like cake batter and new york cheesecake. Good selection of toppings and a really spacious area to sit and hang out with friends in.. best ambiance out of all the neighboring joints on Craig St.

    (5)
  • John C.

    This place is seriously disgusting. Not the froyo but the mess. The froyo machine is a mess. It isn't cleaned and the froyo drippings is just left there. The toppings is even worst. It is all over the place. The condensation turns it into a lovely puddle mess. All the while, the worker dude with glasses sits and stares into his phone until you reach the register. I haven't been here in a while and sad to see how messy it still is and how this dude still works there. If they're half assing on cleaning up who knows what else they half assing on. I wouldn't risk it. Avoid this place until they clean up.

    (1)
  • Jessica W.

    This second location occupies the space where Maggie's, a vegetarian/vegan eatery, once stood on Craig. The interior looks a lot like Maggie's, and compared to Razzy Fresh's original Squirrel Hill location, this place is huge. Like running laps huge. I'm a fan of the taro, and the other fruity yogurt flavors like banana and mango. Sometimes the yogurt seems a little on the soft side, though. The fruit toppings always look fresh, and they carry my very favorite topping, mochi bits. I'll second another reviewer's comment that I wish they gave us the option of smaller cups. My eyes are always bigger than my stomach (and my grad student wallet). I prefer this location to the Squirrel Hill one just because it's so spacious--even if you can't snag one of the numerous tables, there's plenty of standing room, though your stomach and taste buds will be satisfied at either place.

    (4)
  • Larissa G.

    As much as I love Razzy Fresh, over time I've come to kind of accept this location but not go out of my way to get to it. While their froyo is definitely delicious, the shop itself has never really screamed "come back to me!" For starters, delicious froyo or not, the actual selection of flavors kind of pales in comparison to what I've found in other shops over the years; this place sticks to standard flavors only. Additionally, I always notice that toppings have fallen into other containers throughout the day. While this is usually not a big problem for flexible ol' me, I admittedly worry about anyone who may be coming in with allergies when I see this. I definitely recommend asking for fresh toppings if you have a severe allergy, just to be safe. Additionally, while in other shops the staff say hello and offer right away to give you samples of froyo or answer any questions you may have, I don't think I've ever exchanged a word with the staff here about anything other than how much my froyo costs. You just walk in, get your yogurt, and then just leave after paying, unless you want to sit at one of the tables scattered throughout the store. And many times when doing this my friends and I have had to throw away leftover napkins and clean the tables ourselves... Sorry, but delicious frozen yogurt or no this store's just not my favorite stop for froyo, although a few basic improvements would definitely elevate them in my book.

    (2)
  • Adam K.

    I like it. I mean, what's not to like about tasty frozen yogurt and a plethora of delicious toppings. I think that yogurt stores of this kind are a dime in a dozen but that doesn't stop me from enjoying my weekly fro-yo. I'm giving the place 3 stars, not because anything is wrong, but because there isn't a lot special about the location. At this point I have visited so many times that it feels very familiar... but that doesn't make it any more special than other frozen yogurt places. I recommend checking out Razzy Fresh next time you're wandering around Craig Street.

    (3)
  • Wana A.

    This is probably the first froyo place I've tried where the froyo tastes like yogurt, which is a good thing. However, some of the flavors were overpowered by the yogurt taste. Ended up just getting a mix of French vanilla and triple chocolate. Ehh.

    (3)
  • Haleigh K.

    Great variety of flavors as well as toppings. This is the only frozen yogurt place I've been to, and it's amazing. I would feel like i'm cheating on them if i went anywhere else.

    (5)
  • Sam J.

    Bring from NYC the worlds capital for Fro-Yo, I was disappointed by Razzy Fresh. The flavors change seasonally, at least thats how it appears to me, and toppings are limited, however they do have a good balance between healthy and candy. Also the fro- yo itself is nothing special, and over priced, even for being in a city. I do love Fro-Yo as do other college students so I feel as if they generate a following just because they are the only fro-yo place around, however, if someone else came into town they would struggle.

    (2)
  • Arpita B.

    Despite eating here multiple times this place continues to surprise me with its amazing variety of flavors each and every time. During my last visit I tried the new Watermelon and Almond flavor....OH MY GOD!!!....delicious doesn't even begin to describe how good it was! The watermelon sorbet was light and leaves you feeling fresh! Oh I could eat several bowls of just that! You still keep flaming the fire for my yogurt desire Razzy Fresh...you still do!!

    (5)
  • Rachel P.

    I like by-the-weight frozen yogurt places! Even though I always accidentally get too much. This place has good yogurt and good toppings. They had taro, which was great. Also I liked their raspberry (I like tart yogurt). Yum!

    (4)
  • Jordan S.

    Razzy Fresh was my first legit frozen yogurt shop experience, and nothing can top it. I've been to 3 of the locations and none of them were ever less than fantastic. All of the locations have about 15-20 flavors to choose from, with a well stocked topping bar. Of course, some of the flavors are always available, while some of them rotate and you can go in and find a brand new flavor to try. My favorite combination which my friends and I stumbled upon was Triple Chocolate mixed with Salted Caramel Pretzel. It is as majestic as it sounds. Obviously the toppings are up to you, but do not sleep on this combo. The Triple or double chocolate is always available in my experience, but the salted caramel pretzel could be considered rarely available. If I was lucky enough to be there when it was, I immediately notified all friends within a 10 mile radius. If you live nearby and like some frozen yogurt, get a punch card. I believe if you get 9 punches you get your next 12oz. free or something like that. Plus all of the managers are nice and occasionally give you a double punch.

    (5)
  • Mondely F.

    冰淇淋口味很多,有12种,口感都不错,喜欢三倍巧克力和原味酸奶。配料也N多种。最后称重算钱,好大一碗才5刀多,蛮便宜的了还算。

    (4)
  • Amanda Y.

    I visit Pittsburgh fairly often, and always make it a point to get Froyo at Razzy Fresh. It is a neat and clean establishment with a wide variety of fresh fruit toppings and yogurt flavors. I really don't like it when froyo places don't provide a selection of fresh fruit toppings during the winter- LAME, but this place doesn't have that problem.. This place is the Bomb, and open late too!

    (4)
  • Camellia B.

    Great selection of yogurt!

    (5)
  • Lauren E.

    Delicious yogurt. I wish they wouldn't use such GIANT cups. It's deceiving, and then I end up getting more than I want. It's nice that they have so many flavors, and interesting ones, too! It's fun to serve yourself. Good bright atmosphere, actually conducive to conversation.

    (4)
  • Trisha Q.

    Ridiculous number of flavors, fast service, good choice in toppings :) pretty much perfect!

    (5)
  • Tanachat N.

    Another location of the already well-known frozen yoghurt shop in pittsburgh

    (5)
  • Bill P.

    This is basically like a gourmet frozen yogurt buffet- you pick a cup, choose your own flavors (from soft-serve machines), choose your own toppings, and then weigh your cup at the register to get rung up. The process is very quick and easy, the prices are fair, and the result was delicious. I can't really imagine picking another dessert place over this one.

    (5)
  • Tom L.

    razzy m-f'n fresh!!!!

    (5)
  • Douglas C.

    The yogurt was awesome, pricing was good. The reason for two stars were that the guy running the place was incredibly rude. When we approached the counter we greeted him and asked how he was, got nothing, not even eye contact. Otherwise all good.

    (2)
  • Rachael N.

    Eh. I didn't think this froyo place was that great. First, no mochi! What! How can you not have mochi! Second, I did like the selection of flavors...but I felt like the tart flavors weren't tart enough. I enjoyed my taro and original froyo...but it didn't have the smooth feeling like pinkberry or yogurtland. It was....okay? I did like the fresh fruit though, and the bright colors. And I did enjoy all the flavors...but I really wished it was more tart...and add the mochi, please? :P

    (3)
  • Jason J.

    Yes. YES. I'm no dietician, but if Razzy Fresh had vegetable and meat toppings, I'm pretty sure all the food groups would be covered and I could eat here exclusively for the rest of my life. Sadly, I do not live anywhere near RF, and have to revert back to my normal diet of bourbon and bourbon. Every time I walk in I feel like I'm some celebrity chef on the Food Network. Stay with me. Lychee, taro, and chocolate yogurt? Fucking obviously. Mango juice balls, Captain Crunch, and 27 gummy worms? Top that ish off. This is some Bobby Flay ice cream-equivalent shit right here.

    (5)
  • Rebecca H.

    Yum! Always my favorite dessert place in Pittsburgh- just have to go there every time when I come back to visit. Really close to CMU's campus, and a great place to sit and hang out with friends. They always have a huge bunch of flavors and toppings to pick from...I personally love the peanut butter frozen yogurt with the peanut butter ice cream. Not very expensive.

    (5)
  • Heidi T.

    Tart Lovers Paradise! They had original tart, mango tart, taro tart, lychee tart, raspberry tart! They also had non-tart flavors. I chose salted caramel (yum!) & Irish mint which tasted like mint chocolate chip. They have tons of real fruit - strawberries, mango, kiwi, etc. They also had candy & chocolate toppings. They have taster cups to try the flavors. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Veronica V.

    The fro-yo itself is great but both times I've visited, I was confused by how dirty the place seemed. There were toppings all over the place and the floor looked as though it hadn't been cleaned in a while. And, of course, during the school year - it's usually really loud and full of students. But the fact that the yogurt is so great - still earns them 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Joanna H.

    can' really say anything else except that it's SO GOOD. I wish they started makingi the cantelope flavor but other than that, I'm so happy Razzy Fresh has made their business in Pittsburgh. I'm no longer a student in that area anymore so I don't get to go as much, but there are def times I crave it so badly.

    (5)
  • Joohee K.

    The frozen yogurt is good. Toppings are fresh and numerous. Price is AMAZING. Staff is friendly. Opens till midnight. WHAT MORE CAN YOU EXPECT? I got raspberry + original mix and it was good but the TARO WAS AMAZING!

    (5)
  • Jessica W.

    This second location occupies the space where Maggie's, a vegetarian/vegan eatery, once stood on Craig. The interior looks a lot like Maggie's, and compared to Razzy Fresh's original Squirrel Hill location, this place is huge. Like running laps huge. I'm a fan of the taro, and the other fruity yogurt flavors like banana and mango. Sometimes the yogurt seems a little on the soft side, though. The fruit toppings always look fresh, and they carry my very favorite topping, mochi bits. I'll second another reviewer's comment that I wish they gave us the option of smaller cups. My eyes are always bigger than my stomach (and my grad student wallet). I prefer this location to the Squirrel Hill one just because it's so spacious--even if you can't snag one of the numerous tables, there's plenty of standing room, though your stomach and taste buds will be satisfied at either place.

    (4)
  • Capri W.

    I love me a tasty yogurt treat made just the way I like it. I was disappointed with the loitering college students outside of this location, however.

    (4)
  • Teresa T.

    I made my first plunge of eating fro-yo in Pittsburgh at this Razzy Fresh. If you've got mochi you already have my heart. I like how fro-yo places tend to be self-serve but they give you the only option of big bowls since price is by the weight you really do have to be cautious and have self restraint in how much you put in. So I simply got some berry fro-yo and mochi into my bowl. After paying, I took a bite and deliciousness. The berry fro-yo was light and flavorful and the mochi was soft and tasted on point.

    (4)
  • G T.

    This place is so-so compared to YogurtLand in California. Not sure if there is that option here in Pittsburgh. The flavors aren't as true as could be however, the watermelon sorbet and Guava was somewhat tolerable. But who wants tolerable when you are eating yogurt!

    (2)
  • Susan L.

    SO delicious, I need to write a review on another location. This one has the benefit of 1) being really close to CMU campus and 2) being right under the labs I spend all my time now. Favorites: honeydew, mango, green tea. Runner-ups: original, taro, (most "tart" flavors). The only thing to beware of is the gaping hole in your wallet after you've punched out an entire card in 2 short weeks.

    (5)
  • Jordan F.

    I don't think this froyo place was that great. Most others have more flavors and more toppings. The topping bar was almost empty, and the fruit didn't look very fresh. Also, it wasn't very clean and the tables had not been wiped for quite some time. I will give you three stars simply because the yogurt was good. Nothing more, nothing less.

    (3)
  • Jenny E.

    Make sure the screen by the handle says "Ready to Serve" before pulling it down. Sometimes when the frozen yogurt is still in "Freezing mode" you'll get this liquidy goop.

    (4)
  • Anthony Z.

    I died when they opened this second location. The place is huge, the options are many and its soooo cheap. best fro-yo in pittsburgh.

    (5)
  • Amanda Y.

    I visit Pittsburgh fairly often, and always make it a point to get Froyo at Razzy Fresh. It is a neat and clean establishment with a wide variety of fresh fruit toppings and yogurt flavors. I really don't like it when froyo places don't provide a selection of fresh fruit toppings during the winter- LAME, but this place doesn't have that problem.. This place is the Bomb, and open late too!

    (4)
  • Camellia B.

    Great selection of yogurt!

    (5)
  • Bill P.

    This is basically like a gourmet frozen yogurt buffet- you pick a cup, choose your own flavors (from soft-serve machines), choose your own toppings, and then weigh your cup at the register to get rung up. The process is very quick and easy, the prices are fair, and the result was delicious. I can't really imagine picking another dessert place over this one.

    (5)
  • Tom L.

    razzy m-f'n fresh!!!!

    (5)
  • Lauren E.

    Delicious yogurt. I wish they wouldn't use such GIANT cups. It's deceiving, and then I end up getting more than I want. It's nice that they have so many flavors, and interesting ones, too! It's fun to serve yourself. Good bright atmosphere, actually conducive to conversation.

    (4)
  • Trisha Q.

    Ridiculous number of flavors, fast service, good choice in toppings :) pretty much perfect!

    (5)
  • Tanachat N.

    Another location of the already well-known frozen yoghurt shop in pittsburgh

    (5)
  • Ryan P.

    Best frozen yogurt around! Try the taro with some blackberries and strawberries on it.

    (5)
  • Vidur M.

    The Best Yoghurt Ever.

    (5)
  • Rachel P.

    I like by-the-weight frozen yogurt places! Even though I always accidentally get too much. This place has good yogurt and good toppings. They had taro, which was great. Also I liked their raspberry (I like tart yogurt). Yum!

    (4)
  • Sam F.

    Delicious! This place seriously has everything you could want. For some reason I was under a strange assumption that this place only had fruit-flavored frozen yogurt and fruit toppings, but that was pretty naive of me to think! This place as tons of different options! I saw chocolate, french vanilla, and all kinds of fruity frozen yogurt as well. They also have a wide variety of toppings- all the fruit you can think of, brownie bits, cookie dough bits, nuts, gummy worms...I could go on. They also had syrups you could top it all with as well. I got the cake batter frozen yogurt and added strawberries and brownie bits to top it off and it was delicious! The strawberries were very fresh. I would also recommend this place if you want a yummy treat but are trying to watch your weight, because of all of the healthier options. The establishment itself also seemed to be very clean and had quite a good amount of seating without feeling cramped. Perfect place for a yummy cool-down treat!

    (5)
  • Sammy D.

    How many froyo places do you know of where you can go and get a smattering of as many flavors as you wish? Not a lot. Razzy's flavor selection can't be beat. And, as others have commented, they are super-convenient to both the Pitt and CMU campuses - especially for study/work breaks. Fav flavors are french vanilla (doesn't really taste fat-free, but I'll take it), and the taro (tart) flavors. Agreed that the yogurt consistency can sometimes be a bit on the runny side. Best to test before committing to a bunch. One other let-down is that some of their toppings are a bit off. For instance, I don't know how old the peanut butter cup topping that they've used lately is, but it tasted pretty stale, and not so much like peanut butter cups (yikes). Generally, I avoid non-fruit toppings and stick with the basic froyo. If I could give this place 3.5 stars, I would, but let's throw them the benefit of the doubt and just say 4.

    (4)
  • Julia L.

    I absolutely love Razzy Fresh. They have a great selection of yogurt flavors, some of which rotate regularly. There are the traditional flavors (vanilla, chocolate), but also fruity flavors and indulgent flavors (e.g. cake batter). There are also non-fat options, if you swing that way. The topping selection is also sure to please, with several different fruit options, as well as many sweet options. My personal favorite offering is the chocolate chip cookie dough (CCCD), which is the best CCCD I've had as an ice cream topping. Usually CCCD toppings suck because they are clearly made with crap to replace the eggs. Razzy Fresh's CCCD tastes just like it was sliced off of a cookie dough log. Mmmmmmm.

    (5)
  • Merri E.

    The hours and location at this razzy fresh are awesome--open till midnight on most nights and in a great location on craig, the closest fro-yo place to CMU's campus. The only semi-downside is the prices but think about it, random person who compared this to cold stone prices--at typical fro-yo icecream places you pay by the topping and don't have the option to add or limit what you want to put on top. At razzy fresh, it's in your control plus if you like fruit, it's actually fresh--not the week old, used-to-be-frozen shit you get at say, tutti frutti. the ice cream is really cheap if you choose to limit the toppings (or neglect them) and don't dump gobbles and gobbles of fro-yo into your big white cup.

    (4)
  • James L.

    SETTING Bright colors, wide open space with various seating arrangements inside and outside. Cool place to hangout. FOOD When I need that frozen yogurt fix, I come here. Mainly because it's nearby and tastes delicious. Froyo isn't that widely available in Pittsburgh, so I'm glad there is at least one good one. The flavors change every now and then, but not that frequently. Feeling fruity? They have mango, strawberry, raspberry, acai. Want that asian persuasion? Taro, green tea got you covered. Good 'ol USA flavors? Cheesecake, cake icing, salted caramel. God Bless America. Then there is a topping bar where you can put pretty much anything (and everything) on your creation. From chocolates, to gummy worms, to frog legs (kidding about this one...or am I?), etc. Choose your own adventure! SERVICE Self-serve. 1. Place cup underneath 2. Pull on lever 3. ??? 4. Profit!!! IMPRESSIONS If this is your first time here, these places charge by weight in ounces. Don't do what I did the first time I ever had froyo like 8 years ago...I filled the cup to the brim thinking there was a set price. Silly, James, so naive! It came out to $14 for a cup of froyo?! Ouch! I learned that day.

    (4)
  • Erin N.

    Don't be surprised to see me walking home from work with a giant pink cup of mostly fruity pebbles and coconut shavings. +1 is newly obsessed with "fro-yo" so we stop here almost nightly to get his fix (seriously, I get "frooooyo *ice cream emoji*" texts every other day). The toppings here are similar to others in the area. Fruit is fresh, and there a lots of cookie, cake, all-the-good-stuff options, with a decent ratio of one to the other. The real deal here compared to others is the actual yogurt. Creamy and dense, even refreshing if you go with the tart. +1 doesn't even get toppings on his vanilla. I know, I already told him that's the whole point. Plain tart with kiwi and those little fruit pop bubbles (what the heck are those called?) is my go to, but I spoil myself at this spot with the triple chocolate and the severely underrated salted caramel pretzel. Where you gonna get salted caramel pretzel fro-yo?! Here. Until midnight. Way too often. Top that heaven with fruity pebbles, mochi, oreos, coconut, and then get the insulin shots ready. Most shops are terribly similar; fro-yo is typically fro-yo no matter where you are. But the awesome hours here without lack of seating make it definitely the most convenient, and the staff is actually nice to you. I know sometimes I get worried about how much my masterpieces weigh, but our two small cups normally top out around seven bucks. More than worth it to make your commute all the way down 5th a little sweeter.

    (4)
  • Rick R.

    I really don't know the fascination that people have with frozen yogurt! If you ask me there's nothing that can take the place of real ice cream, especially baskin robins. This place is alright I guess if u like that sort of weird stuff. For me ice creams the real deal! They just this one guy here playing video games on his cell when he's supposed to be working, I don't know whatever.

    (2)
  • Carley P.

    In my opinion, this place is so much better than Sincerely Yogurt. They have a large variety of flavors, and while they rarely switch them up, they are all delicious. They are way more flavorful than the ones at SY. Their toppings are also great. They have cookie dough chunks as well as cheesecake pieces which I love. But the one thing that I REALLY love about this place that they are open until midnight. Very convenient for those who crave sweets late a night. I highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Arpita B.

    Despite eating here multiple times this place continues to surprise me with its amazing variety of flavors each and every time. During my last visit I tried the new Watermelon and Almond flavor....OH MY GOD!!!....delicious doesn't even begin to describe how good it was! The watermelon sorbet was light and leaves you feeling fresh! Oh I could eat several bowls of just that! You still keep flaming the fire for my yogurt desire Razzy Fresh...you still do!!

    (5)
  • Tian Y.

    Awesome yogurt for a really good self serve price! So many flavors to try all the time, and good variety of toppings. The space is big and bright and a nice place to relax during the day or night. Buy 10 get 1 free punch cards a plus as well.

    (4)
  • Sophia H.

    I love frozen yogurt. When I used to live on campus at CMU, my friends and I would frequent Razzy a few times a month. Now that I have moved, Razzy has become more of a rare treat to enjoy when I am on Craig street with a few friends. The first good thing about Razzy: It opens until Midnight. Every day. When the other stores on Craig street close at 10 pm and you are desperate for something to eat, Razzy Fresh is there for you. Granted, it is frozen yogurt you're eating at night, but it is worth it. I am not the kind of person that eats certain foods based on weather outside. If it is 4 degrees outside, I will still eat ice cream. There are so many flavors, and they usually will have a few new ones every time I go. I went in today and the new ones I saw were Barista Coffee and Banana. Even though I liked the Coffee, I ended up with the Banana because of how light and sweet it was. The toppings are diverse and varied, When I get a fruit flavor, I tend to pile mine on with lots of fresh fruit toppings. They have fresh kiwi, mango, berries, pineapple, and sometimes pineapple. I also like to put a few peanut butter cups in mine because I like a little chocolate in my frozen yogurt. Overall, you can easily get a fantastic dessert from this place, and it is super cheap! They have those cards where if you get 10 in a row, your next one is free.

    (4)
  • Callie O.

    I was reluctant to try this place, but once I checked out the flavors that were available, I knew it was going to be good. Froyo isn't just froyo. Every place has almost the same flavors, but they all have different textures, varying degrees of flavorfulness and different toppings available. Razzy Fresh has variety, and it's really delicious variety too. It's a bit more expensive than some other places, but it's worth it. Their yogurts are creamy and smooth with moderate flavor that blends harmoniously with your toppings. This is an important factor for me when choosing a place to get froyo. The Oakland location is open pretty late, at least during the warmer months. I'm not sure what the hours are like now, but they can't be too bad. I hope to go here again in the future! It's definitely preferred over other popular froyo joints in the area.

    (5)
  • Laura M.

    I've been here several times--enough to fill up a punch card (if you come frequently, get one to earn your free froyo!). Generally, I've enjoyed the flavors of froyo I've tried. My taste generally runs more toward the tart flavors, my favorite being the taro. For toppings, I try to strike a balance between the healthy (fruit) and the less so (candy). In order to do this, I usually get the cheesecake bites and two fruit ones that look appealing (kiwi, blueberry, strawberry, etc.) The fruit is fresh, so no problems there. However, one time I decided to get Jelly Bellies around Easter, and I almost cracked a tooth on them (hint, hint: please replace them periodically!) I recommend the cheesecake bites in particular, which are always soft, fresh, and delicious, with just a hint of crispness. They charge by the pound, so keep this in mind when creating your froyo concoction. I believe you need to purchase at least $2 worth to get a stamp on the card, and once you fill it, you receive a credit of $5. 4.5 stars.

    (4)
  • Gabriel G.

    The fro-yo itself was tasty and refreshing, but the labeling was sparse (if there at all). Add onto that the dozens of cardboard boxes strewn about the place, and I found myself wanting to finish my delicious raspberry and mango treat elsewhere. Come here if you are a seasoned fro-yo-er and take it to go.

    (3)
  • Brian L.

    I've eaten so much frozen yoghurt here I can't even see my toes when I look down anymore.

    (5)
  • Priyanka N.

    I love going to this Razzy for two reasons. First, it's really close to CMU campus and the CMU apartments so I never have to go out of my way to come here. Second, it has a HUGE variety of flavors. I've been to a few other frozen yogurt places around Pittsburgh - even another Razzy - and they just can't compete with the number of frozen yogurt and topping choices that this Razzy has! This place also has seasonal flavors and switches out their choices every so often which is great because then there's always new things to try! My favorite is definitely the Taro froyo topped with coconut shavings and little mochi bites. Not every place offers mochi as a topping so +1 to this place for having it! I also really like the pumpkin seasonal flavor with crumbled graham cracker topping. Mmm - I'm craving some just writing about it! There's also a nice seating area which is actually much larger than most frozen yogurt places. Assuming it's not too crowded, you can go in with a group of 8 and actually all sit together. All in all one of the best frozen yogurt places I've been to!

    (5)
  • Rebecca K.

    This is my favorite froyo spot by a landslide! The yogurts are the best and I love to mix the sweet and tart ones. The topping bar is always stocked and clean. Love the chocolate, original tart, coconut tart, and cake batter flavors. The little mochi, cheesecakes, and peanut butter sauce are my favorite toppings. Don't forget to start a punch card!

    (5)
  • C C.

    This is similar to other froyo stores in setup, but it doesn't have as extreme of a bright, happy feeling. Still, it had a nice atmosphere. There is a nice selection of flavors, a lot of which were fruity and tart, which I like. A more unusual flavor was taro, which was pretty good, but mango and original were my favorites. I also enjoyed pomegranate raspberry. As for toppings, I had some kiwi and mango, but there were plenty of candy and cookie options as well. I paid just over $2.00 for four squirts of froyo and a couple spoonfuls of toppings, which I thought was a good deal. There's a decent amount of seating. They also sell bubble tea here, which I didn't try. While my friend and I were chatting, someone came over and tried to sell us roses. I think the shop should try to keep these people out; it really was the only downside to our experience here.

    (4)
  • Laura S.

    There are major food safety issues occurring at this shop that customers need to be aware of. Since my last review I decided to give Razzy Fresh on Craig Street another chance. Today I walked in as an employee was cutting fruit for the toppings bar with his bare hands (no gloves) and several open cuts on his hands (seemingly from cutting the strawberries). If this is was going on in front of the customers, I don't want to know what is going on behind the scenes. Customers wanting to visit this restaurant need to be extremely cautious due to these major food safety concerns.

    (1)
  • Phoebe N.

    Razzy is your standard froyo shop. While they've got a pretty respectable array of toppings, the froyo itself often is runny/has an artificial aftertaste. Seating is plentiful though!

    (3)
  • Ruth C.

    So glad we popped into here while taking a walk. I have been on a quest for quite awhile to find a place with Green Tea frozen yogurt and this place had it! It was a bit more tangy than expected, but I did enjoy it. The flavors here were more on the unique side versus the standard boring ones every other yogurt place has...of course they change the flavors, but t I hope they keep green tea on their rotating list. It was definitely more of a college student hangout due to its location and time that we went (it was at night). It was clean, brightly light with nice energy. Look forward to returning when I am back there.

    (4)
  • Emily D.

    Razzy Fresh in Oakland is the first yogurt shop I've experienced before all of the other ones came along and I loved it! You first pick the size of cup you want and then you pick your yogurt, there are so many different flavors of frozen yogurt to choose from. They have a fat free option if you're trying to be completely healthy. Then, the fun part comes where you get to choose your toppings! There's so many toppings, that you try to pile on as many as you can. Now, you do pay per weight of your yogurt so that can limit how many you put in! I also want to acknowledge how clean it is inside!

    (4)
  • Zachary A.

    This is as good as frozen yogurt gets. I must admit, I first visited a frozen yogurt stand in NYC (Pinkberry) before the craze ever hit Pittsburgh and I was turned off. Granted, I had a bad experience with taste, but I credit Razzy Fresh for reigniting the love with FroYo. The flavors of yogurt are vast. The toppings are all great. The price isn't terrible either. Truth be told, there isn't much else to say because this place hits the mark in all spots.

    (5)
  • Jordan S.

    Razzy Fresh was my first legit frozen yogurt shop experience, and nothing can top it. I've been to 3 of the locations and none of them were ever less than fantastic. All of the locations have about 15-20 flavors to choose from, with a well stocked topping bar. Of course, some of the flavors are always available, while some of them rotate and you can go in and find a brand new flavor to try. My favorite combination which my friends and I stumbled upon was Triple Chocolate mixed with Salted Caramel Pretzel. It is as majestic as it sounds. Obviously the toppings are up to you, but do not sleep on this combo. The Triple or double chocolate is always available in my experience, but the salted caramel pretzel could be considered rarely available. If I was lucky enough to be there when it was, I immediately notified all friends within a 10 mile radius. If you live nearby and like some frozen yogurt, get a punch card. I believe if you get 9 punches you get your next 12oz. free or something like that. Plus all of the managers are nice and occasionally give you a double punch.

    (5)
  • Mondely F.

    冰淇淋口味很多,有12种,口感都不错,喜欢三倍巧克力和原味酸奶。配料也N多种。最后称重算钱,好大一碗才5刀多,蛮便宜的了还算。

    (4)
  • Chelsea S.

    They have great flavors, great buffet of toppings then just when you're ready to check out there are more toppings! The price is great and it's an awesome treat. I bring my friends from out of town often and they fell in love too. There's starting to be more competition in the area though.. I've ventured to those due having way more flavors to choose from. I still can't hate on Razzy Fresh though!

    (4)
  • Rebecca G.

    Went here the other night with Sarah S. You can put AMAZING things on yogurt and you can taste EVERYTHING! I really liked the pistachio with coconut on top. The pricing wasn't bad either less than $5 for both Sarah S's. and mine. BUT the decor of this place??? WTF? Ok, so I may be wrong, but we don't farm yogurt do we? ... There are pictures of farmers and some sort of corn or grain all over the walls. Now, not to say that this is unpleasant, but how does it relate? Just weird if you ask me. I would expect some cows or something but apparently they have the magic farmed type of yogurt (don't quote me on that).

    (4)
  • Zoe L.

    The yogurt tastes horrible. The store is very unclean. Also you pay way too much for yogurt that tastes like medicine. To continue, they only had light whipped cream, and the cashier was sweaty and didn't smile or say anything. So yeah, all very gross. Sorry to be harsh but it's all true.

    (1)
  • Larissa G.

    As much as I love Razzy Fresh, over time I've come to kind of accept this location but not go out of my way to get to it. While their froyo is definitely delicious, the shop itself has never really screamed "come back to me!" For starters, delicious froyo or not, the actual selection of flavors kind of pales in comparison to what I've found in other shops over the years; this place sticks to standard flavors only. Additionally, I always notice that toppings have fallen into other containers throughout the day. While this is usually not a big problem for flexible ol' me, I admittedly worry about anyone who may be coming in with allergies when I see this. I definitely recommend asking for fresh toppings if you have a severe allergy, just to be safe. Additionally, while in other shops the staff say hello and offer right away to give you samples of froyo or answer any questions you may have, I don't think I've ever exchanged a word with the staff here about anything other than how much my froyo costs. You just walk in, get your yogurt, and then just leave after paying, unless you want to sit at one of the tables scattered throughout the store. And many times when doing this my friends and I have had to throw away leftover napkins and clean the tables ourselves... Sorry, but delicious frozen yogurt or no this store's just not my favorite stop for froyo, although a few basic improvements would definitely elevate them in my book.

    (2)
  • Adam K.

    I like it. I mean, what's not to like about tasty frozen yogurt and a plethora of delicious toppings. I think that yogurt stores of this kind are a dime in a dozen but that doesn't stop me from enjoying my weekly fro-yo. I'm giving the place 3 stars, not because anything is wrong, but because there isn't a lot special about the location. At this point I have visited so many times that it feels very familiar... but that doesn't make it any more special than other frozen yogurt places. I recommend checking out Razzy Fresh next time you're wandering around Craig Street.

    (3)
  • Wana A.

    This is probably the first froyo place I've tried where the froyo tastes like yogurt, which is a good thing. However, some of the flavors were overpowered by the yogurt taste. Ended up just getting a mix of French vanilla and triple chocolate. Ehh.

    (3)
  • Haleigh K.

    Great variety of flavors as well as toppings. This is the only frozen yogurt place I've been to, and it's amazing. I would feel like i'm cheating on them if i went anywhere else.

    (5)
  • Sam J.

    Bring from NYC the worlds capital for Fro-Yo, I was disappointed by Razzy Fresh. The flavors change seasonally, at least thats how it appears to me, and toppings are limited, however they do have a good balance between healthy and candy. Also the fro- yo itself is nothing special, and over priced, even for being in a city. I do love Fro-Yo as do other college students so I feel as if they generate a following just because they are the only fro-yo place around, however, if someone else came into town they would struggle.

    (2)
  • Douglas C.

    The yogurt was awesome, pricing was good. The reason for two stars were that the guy running the place was incredibly rude. When we approached the counter we greeted him and asked how he was, got nothing, not even eye contact. Otherwise all good.

    (2)
  • Nina P.

    SUPER UNIQUE FLAVORS & SERVE YOURSELF BINGE EATERS FANTASY! I'm writing this after visiting the over sensationalized Pinkberry in DC area and so thankful to be returning home to Razzy Fresh! 1) Great flavors: red bean, honeydew, passion fruit, regular tart- honeyew is the secret winner! 2) Serve yourself array of toppings! I was turned off by Pinkberry's teaspoon serving of fresh fruits here you can loose your mind & money bulking up on crazy toppings at Razzy! 3) Less pretentious not full of themselves workers and managers! It's Fro Yo not brain surgery people! Step off the high horse!

    (3)
  • Rachel C.

    Frozen Yogurt Buffet of dreams! Bam, I'm there! I know this has been a big thing in the "big cities" and finally trickled down to our "big little city." I have to say I really enjoyed this experience more in our city! The one I visited in NYC had only three choices of yogurt and the staffers scooped your toppings for you. This location lets you do it all! Which can obviously put you in the danger zone of overloading yourself to the point of no return. Not that I've had that happen.... BUT I like that there's so many different flavors to choose from. I REALLY wanted to choose the Cake Batter yogurt but looked around and decided that since it was one of the only ones that wasn't no fat I'd be a good girl and get one that's no fat. I choose the raspberry, which was equally as delish. Of course I totally loaded it with chocolate, so I ended up canceling out that no fat theme. But I couldn't resist those little brownie bites! Eek! Of course I MUST go back to do my own "research" on different combo's of flavors and toppings.

    (4)
  • Sara C.

    I have two theories about Razzy Fresh. My first theory is that Razzy Fresh puts highly addictive crack into their froyo. My second theory is that the place uses some type of subliminal messaging or hypnosis to get people to keep coming back. Either one of these theories would explain the mass appeal of this place. The irony of the situation is that I am aware that Razzy Fresh isn't that good, the machines are dirty, and it's expensive, yet somehow every time the Partner In Cuisine and I are walking by, he has to pull me away from the door as I blindly chant "Raaaaazyyyyyy Freshhhhhhh!" I'm pretty sure he's planning an intervention soon.

    (3)
  • Rachael N.

    Eh. I didn't think this froyo place was that great. First, no mochi! What! How can you not have mochi! Second, I did like the selection of flavors...but I felt like the tart flavors weren't tart enough. I enjoyed my taro and original froyo...but it didn't have the smooth feeling like pinkberry or yogurtland. It was....okay? I did like the fresh fruit though, and the bright colors. And I did enjoy all the flavors...but I really wished it was more tart...and add the mochi, please? :P

    (3)
  • Jason J.

    Yes. YES. I'm no dietician, but if Razzy Fresh had vegetable and meat toppings, I'm pretty sure all the food groups would be covered and I could eat here exclusively for the rest of my life. Sadly, I do not live anywhere near RF, and have to revert back to my normal diet of bourbon and bourbon. Every time I walk in I feel like I'm some celebrity chef on the Food Network. Stay with me. Lychee, taro, and chocolate yogurt? Fucking obviously. Mango juice balls, Captain Crunch, and 27 gummy worms? Top that ish off. This is some Bobby Flay ice cream-equivalent shit right here.

    (5)
  • Rebecca H.

    Yum! Always my favorite dessert place in Pittsburgh- just have to go there every time when I come back to visit. Really close to CMU's campus, and a great place to sit and hang out with friends. They always have a huge bunch of flavors and toppings to pick from...I personally love the peanut butter frozen yogurt with the peanut butter ice cream. Not very expensive.

    (5)
  • Heidi T.

    Tart Lovers Paradise! They had original tart, mango tart, taro tart, lychee tart, raspberry tart! They also had non-tart flavors. I chose salted caramel (yum!) & Irish mint which tasted like mint chocolate chip. They have tons of real fruit - strawberries, mango, kiwi, etc. They also had candy & chocolate toppings. They have taster cups to try the flavors. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Veronica V.

    The fro-yo itself is great but both times I've visited, I was confused by how dirty the place seemed. There were toppings all over the place and the floor looked as though it hadn't been cleaned in a while. And, of course, during the school year - it's usually really loud and full of students. But the fact that the yogurt is so great - still earns them 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Joanna H.

    can' really say anything else except that it's SO GOOD. I wish they started makingi the cantelope flavor but other than that, I'm so happy Razzy Fresh has made their business in Pittsburgh. I'm no longer a student in that area anymore so I don't get to go as much, but there are def times I crave it so badly.

    (5)
  • Joohee K.

    The frozen yogurt is good. Toppings are fresh and numerous. Price is AMAZING. Staff is friendly. Opens till midnight. WHAT MORE CAN YOU EXPECT? I got raspberry + original mix and it was good but the TARO WAS AMAZING!

    (5)
  • Jimmy M.

    Gotta love a froyo shop that has those Pepperidge Farm Piroulines available. Stopped in late night and the one worker there was just playing on his phone the whole time, while there were dirty tables around. Overall cleanliness left a lot to be desired. Found a hair in the toppings. I'm not from the Pittsburgh area, but I wouldn't go back if I was. Otherwise, there really isn't much difference between froyo shops, so if you're craving it, do a Yelp search and throw a dart.

    (2)
  • MC S.

    Yummy, light and fresh :) Love their green tea and the red bean flavors which are not as easy to find in pgh. Their frozen yogurt actually taste like yogurt, but not too tartty (except the tart ones, which I don't really can take). The fresh fruit toppings also make me feel not as guilty indulgent in some yummy dessert in the afternoon.

    (4)
  • Jamie B.

    Frozen yogurt with more toppings than I can fit into, well, a frozen yogurt cup? How can this go wrong?! Razzy Fresh isn't my favorite of fro-yo (let your "booing" begin now for saying that) places, but I do love the self-serve aspect of their design. I'm one of "those" people who thinks the mini blizzard at Dairy Queen is genius and was more excited than I should have been and definitely more excited than I should admit in a public forum when the new size was revealed. Alas, self serve means I can get however much or little that I want, I can pile on the strawberries until you can't see the crystalline white yogurt anymore and I get charged by the ounce. Wonderful! The shop offers a variety of about 8 types of frozen yogurt ranging from their original, mango, taro, lycee, banana, honeydew, raspberry, and passion fruit. Their original which is labeled as tart isn't what I expected, as it is actually sweet if you are used to European or Greek yogurt. Nonetheless, it is good. The toppings include different fruits, candies, bits of sweets, etc., at least a few dozen options in all. This place is popular with college students and keeps busy, but since it is self serve that usually won't cause much hold up, so you can get your fix and enjoy it before it melts. There are tables where you can sit around and enjoy your masterpiece-of-milky-mixology or--if it is nice outside--there are a few benches in front of the building. Good to know: They accept credit and debit, but because transactions are typically small there, prefer if you can use cash.

    (3)
  • Diana K.

    Hurrah for the new RF location! I am a huge fan of their toppings selection (chocolate brownie bits, cheesecake bites, mochi, fruits, gummies, etcetc.)!! And their Taro froyo is sooo yummy. Also, I love that they have a "Buy 9 Froyos, get 1 free" program! In general, their prices are more reasonable than your typical froyo place.

    (4)
  • Joey T.

    Food: Of all the frozen yogurt places in Pittsburgh, Razzy Fresh has to be considered the best. There are 8-10 choices of yogurt to choose from ranging from original, to exotic fruits, to chocolate, and you can mix and match as many as you desire. There are tart and sweet varieties and lowfat, no-fat, and original too. There are at least 15 toppings to choose from, and you put them on yourself! You can stack as many blueberries, fruity pebbles, or gummy bears on as you want, unlike other frozen yogurt places which place the toppings for you and charge additional for each one. There are many fresh fruit options and all the typical ice-cream topping goodies too. The cup you are given to load up your yogurt into is huge and you can help yourself to a lot or a little. Price: You are charged by weight, so however hungry you are determines how much you pay. I loaded up a pretty large cup that was more than enough to fill me up and paid around $3.50. This is much more affordable than other frozen yogurt locations in the city. Atmosphere: If you choose to eat there, there are plenty of tables for a small or large group. We parked on Craig St., which is always a challenge. Service: The line moves fast. (+): great taste, great price (-): parking Would I go back again? Absolutely. My new favorite dessert place. And when made correctly with fresh fruit, I don't even feel guilty about it.

    (5)
  • Elise N.

    Yummy...love their strawberry and banana non-fat yogurt. Throw on some strawberries and sprinkles and voila - perfection!

    (5)
  • Aditya M.

    Pretty standard but nonetheless awesome frozen yogurt. Steer clear of the tart flavors.. I prefer sticking to the more ice cream-y ones like cake batter and new york cheesecake. Good selection of toppings and a really spacious area to sit and hang out with friends in.. best ambiance out of all the neighboring joints on Craig St.

    (5)
  • John C.

    This place is seriously disgusting. Not the froyo but the mess. The froyo machine is a mess. It isn't cleaned and the froyo drippings is just left there. The toppings is even worst. It is all over the place. The condensation turns it into a lovely puddle mess. All the while, the worker dude with glasses sits and stares into his phone until you reach the register. I haven't been here in a while and sad to see how messy it still is and how this dude still works there. If they're half assing on cleaning up who knows what else they half assing on. I wouldn't risk it. Avoid this place until they clean up.

    (1)
  • Serena T.

    The first time I came across a self-serve yogurt place like this was in Vegas a year ago and I was pleasantly surprised to discover Razzy Fresh residing in close proximity to where I live. I scanned the flavors and decided on cake batter and a bit of irish mint - put a few sprinkles and M&M's on it and called it a day...or rather dessert. I enjoy the whole concept of this place, especially the fact that you can take as much or as little as you want and you pay depending on the weight. For somone who prefers tastings to main entrees this is definitely my kind of place.

    (5)
  • Chelsea S.

    They have great flavors, great buffet of toppings then just when you're ready to check out there are more toppings! The price is great and it's an awesome treat. I bring my friends from out of town often and they fell in love too. There's starting to be more competition in the area though.. I've ventured to those due having way more flavors to choose from. I still can't hate on Razzy Fresh though!

    (4)
  • Rebecca G.

    Went here the other night with Sarah S. You can put AMAZING things on yogurt and you can taste EVERYTHING! I really liked the pistachio with coconut on top. The pricing wasn't bad either less than $5 for both Sarah S's. and mine. BUT the decor of this place??? WTF? Ok, so I may be wrong, but we don't farm yogurt do we? ... There are pictures of farmers and some sort of corn or grain all over the walls. Now, not to say that this is unpleasant, but how does it relate? Just weird if you ask me. I would expect some cows or something but apparently they have the magic farmed type of yogurt (don't quote me on that).

    (4)
  • Zoe L.

    The yogurt tastes horrible. The store is very unclean. Also you pay way too much for yogurt that tastes like medicine. To continue, they only had light whipped cream, and the cashier was sweaty and didn't smile or say anything. So yeah, all very gross. Sorry to be harsh but it's all true.

    (1)
  • Larissa G.

    As much as I love Razzy Fresh, over time I've come to kind of accept this location but not go out of my way to get to it. While their froyo is definitely delicious, the shop itself has never really screamed "come back to me!" For starters, delicious froyo or not, the actual selection of flavors kind of pales in comparison to what I've found in other shops over the years; this place sticks to standard flavors only. Additionally, I always notice that toppings have fallen into other containers throughout the day. While this is usually not a big problem for flexible ol' me, I admittedly worry about anyone who may be coming in with allergies when I see this. I definitely recommend asking for fresh toppings if you have a severe allergy, just to be safe. Additionally, while in other shops the staff say hello and offer right away to give you samples of froyo or answer any questions you may have, I don't think I've ever exchanged a word with the staff here about anything other than how much my froyo costs. You just walk in, get your yogurt, and then just leave after paying, unless you want to sit at one of the tables scattered throughout the store. And many times when doing this my friends and I have had to throw away leftover napkins and clean the tables ourselves... Sorry, but delicious frozen yogurt or no this store's just not my favorite stop for froyo, although a few basic improvements would definitely elevate them in my book.

    (2)
  • Adam K.

    I like it. I mean, what's not to like about tasty frozen yogurt and a plethora of delicious toppings. I think that yogurt stores of this kind are a dime in a dozen but that doesn't stop me from enjoying my weekly fro-yo. I'm giving the place 3 stars, not because anything is wrong, but because there isn't a lot special about the location. At this point I have visited so many times that it feels very familiar... but that doesn't make it any more special than other frozen yogurt places. I recommend checking out Razzy Fresh next time you're wandering around Craig Street.

    (3)
  • Heidi T.

    Tart Lovers Paradise! They had original tart, mango tart, taro tart, lychee tart, raspberry tart! They also had non-tart flavors. I chose salted caramel (yum!) & Irish mint which tasted like mint chocolate chip. They have tons of real fruit - strawberries, mango, kiwi, etc. They also had candy & chocolate toppings. They have taster cups to try the flavors. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Rick R.

    I really don't know the fascination that people have with frozen yogurt! If you ask me there's nothing that can take the place of real ice cream, especially baskin robins. This place is alright I guess if u like that sort of weird stuff. For me ice creams the real deal! They just this one guy here playing video games on his cell when he's supposed to be working, I don't know whatever.

    (2)
  • James L.

    SETTING Bright colors, wide open space with various seating arrangements inside and outside. Cool place to hangout. FOOD When I need that frozen yogurt fix, I come here. Mainly because it's nearby and tastes delicious. Froyo isn't that widely available in Pittsburgh, so I'm glad there is at least one good one. The flavors change every now and then, but not that frequently. Feeling fruity? They have mango, strawberry, raspberry, acai. Want that asian persuasion? Taro, green tea got you covered. Good 'ol USA flavors? Cheesecake, cake icing, salted caramel. God Bless America. Then there is a topping bar where you can put pretty much anything (and everything) on your creation. From chocolates, to gummy worms, to frog legs (kidding about this one...or am I?), etc. Choose your own adventure! SERVICE Self-serve. 1. Place cup underneath 2. Pull on lever 3. ??? 4. Profit!!! IMPRESSIONS If this is your first time here, these places charge by weight in ounces. Don't do what I did the first time I ever had froyo like 8 years ago...I filled the cup to the brim thinking there was a set price. Silly, James, so naive! It came out to $14 for a cup of froyo?! Ouch! I learned that day.

    (4)
  • Erin N.

    Don't be surprised to see me walking home from work with a giant pink cup of mostly fruity pebbles and coconut shavings. +1 is newly obsessed with "fro-yo" so we stop here almost nightly to get his fix (seriously, I get "frooooyo *ice cream emoji*" texts every other day). The toppings here are similar to others in the area. Fruit is fresh, and there a lots of cookie, cake, all-the-good-stuff options, with a decent ratio of one to the other. The real deal here compared to others is the actual yogurt. Creamy and dense, even refreshing if you go with the tart. +1 doesn't even get toppings on his vanilla. I know, I already told him that's the whole point. Plain tart with kiwi and those little fruit pop bubbles (what the heck are those called?) is my go to, but I spoil myself at this spot with the triple chocolate and the severely underrated salted caramel pretzel. Where you gonna get salted caramel pretzel fro-yo?! Here. Until midnight. Way too often. Top that heaven with fruity pebbles, mochi, oreos, coconut, and then get the insulin shots ready. Most shops are terribly similar; fro-yo is typically fro-yo no matter where you are. But the awesome hours here without lack of seating make it definitely the most convenient, and the staff is actually nice to you. I know sometimes I get worried about how much my masterpieces weigh, but our two small cups normally top out around seven bucks. More than worth it to make your commute all the way down 5th a little sweeter.

    (4)
  • Carley P.

    In my opinion, this place is so much better than Sincerely Yogurt. They have a large variety of flavors, and while they rarely switch them up, they are all delicious. They are way more flavorful than the ones at SY. Their toppings are also great. They have cookie dough chunks as well as cheesecake pieces which I love. But the one thing that I REALLY love about this place that they are open until midnight. Very convenient for those who crave sweets late a night. I highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Gabriel G.

    The fro-yo itself was tasty and refreshing, but the labeling was sparse (if there at all). Add onto that the dozens of cardboard boxes strewn about the place, and I found myself wanting to finish my delicious raspberry and mango treat elsewhere. Come here if you are a seasoned fro-yo-er and take it to go.

    (3)
  • Sophia H.

    I love frozen yogurt. When I used to live on campus at CMU, my friends and I would frequent Razzy a few times a month. Now that I have moved, Razzy has become more of a rare treat to enjoy when I am on Craig street with a few friends. The first good thing about Razzy: It opens until Midnight. Every day. When the other stores on Craig street close at 10 pm and you are desperate for something to eat, Razzy Fresh is there for you. Granted, it is frozen yogurt you're eating at night, but it is worth it. I am not the kind of person that eats certain foods based on weather outside. If it is 4 degrees outside, I will still eat ice cream. There are so many flavors, and they usually will have a few new ones every time I go. I went in today and the new ones I saw were Barista Coffee and Banana. Even though I liked the Coffee, I ended up with the Banana because of how light and sweet it was. The toppings are diverse and varied, When I get a fruit flavor, I tend to pile mine on with lots of fresh fruit toppings. They have fresh kiwi, mango, berries, pineapple, and sometimes pineapple. I also like to put a few peanut butter cups in mine because I like a little chocolate in my frozen yogurt. Overall, you can easily get a fantastic dessert from this place, and it is super cheap! They have those cards where if you get 10 in a row, your next one is free.

    (4)
  • Callie O.

    I was reluctant to try this place, but once I checked out the flavors that were available, I knew it was going to be good. Froyo isn't just froyo. Every place has almost the same flavors, but they all have different textures, varying degrees of flavorfulness and different toppings available. Razzy Fresh has variety, and it's really delicious variety too. It's a bit more expensive than some other places, but it's worth it. Their yogurts are creamy and smooth with moderate flavor that blends harmoniously with your toppings. This is an important factor for me when choosing a place to get froyo. The Oakland location is open pretty late, at least during the warmer months. I'm not sure what the hours are like now, but they can't be too bad. I hope to go here again in the future! It's definitely preferred over other popular froyo joints in the area.

    (5)
  • Laura M.

    I've been here several times--enough to fill up a punch card (if you come frequently, get one to earn your free froyo!). Generally, I've enjoyed the flavors of froyo I've tried. My taste generally runs more toward the tart flavors, my favorite being the taro. For toppings, I try to strike a balance between the healthy (fruit) and the less so (candy). In order to do this, I usually get the cheesecake bites and two fruit ones that look appealing (kiwi, blueberry, strawberry, etc.) The fruit is fresh, so no problems there. However, one time I decided to get Jelly Bellies around Easter, and I almost cracked a tooth on them (hint, hint: please replace them periodically!) I recommend the cheesecake bites in particular, which are always soft, fresh, and delicious, with just a hint of crispness. They charge by the pound, so keep this in mind when creating your froyo concoction. I believe you need to purchase at least $2 worth to get a stamp on the card, and once you fill it, you receive a credit of $5. 4.5 stars.

    (4)
  • Brian L.

    I've eaten so much frozen yoghurt here I can't even see my toes when I look down anymore.

    (5)
  • Priyanka N.

    I love going to this Razzy for two reasons. First, it's really close to CMU campus and the CMU apartments so I never have to go out of my way to come here. Second, it has a HUGE variety of flavors. I've been to a few other frozen yogurt places around Pittsburgh - even another Razzy - and they just can't compete with the number of frozen yogurt and topping choices that this Razzy has! This place also has seasonal flavors and switches out their choices every so often which is great because then there's always new things to try! My favorite is definitely the Taro froyo topped with coconut shavings and little mochi bites. Not every place offers mochi as a topping so +1 to this place for having it! I also really like the pumpkin seasonal flavor with crumbled graham cracker topping. Mmm - I'm craving some just writing about it! There's also a nice seating area which is actually much larger than most frozen yogurt places. Assuming it's not too crowded, you can go in with a group of 8 and actually all sit together. All in all one of the best frozen yogurt places I've been to!

    (5)
  • Rebecca K.

    This is my favorite froyo spot by a landslide! The yogurts are the best and I love to mix the sweet and tart ones. The topping bar is always stocked and clean. Love the chocolate, original tart, coconut tart, and cake batter flavors. The little mochi, cheesecakes, and peanut butter sauce are my favorite toppings. Don't forget to start a punch card!

    (5)
  • C C.

    This is similar to other froyo stores in setup, but it doesn't have as extreme of a bright, happy feeling. Still, it had a nice atmosphere. There is a nice selection of flavors, a lot of which were fruity and tart, which I like. A more unusual flavor was taro, which was pretty good, but mango and original were my favorites. I also enjoyed pomegranate raspberry. As for toppings, I had some kiwi and mango, but there were plenty of candy and cookie options as well. I paid just over $2.00 for four squirts of froyo and a couple spoonfuls of toppings, which I thought was a good deal. There's a decent amount of seating. They also sell bubble tea here, which I didn't try. While my friend and I were chatting, someone came over and tried to sell us roses. I think the shop should try to keep these people out; it really was the only downside to our experience here.

    (4)
  • Laura S.

    There are major food safety issues occurring at this shop that customers need to be aware of. Since my last review I decided to give Razzy Fresh on Craig Street another chance. Today I walked in as an employee was cutting fruit for the toppings bar with his bare hands (no gloves) and several open cuts on his hands (seemingly from cutting the strawberries). If this is was going on in front of the customers, I don't want to know what is going on behind the scenes. Customers wanting to visit this restaurant need to be extremely cautious due to these major food safety concerns.

    (1)
  • Phoebe N.

    Razzy is your standard froyo shop. While they've got a pretty respectable array of toppings, the froyo itself often is runny/has an artificial aftertaste. Seating is plentiful though!

    (3)
  • Ruth C.

    So glad we popped into here while taking a walk. I have been on a quest for quite awhile to find a place with Green Tea frozen yogurt and this place had it! It was a bit more tangy than expected, but I did enjoy it. The flavors here were more on the unique side versus the standard boring ones every other yogurt place has...of course they change the flavors, but t I hope they keep green tea on their rotating list. It was definitely more of a college student hangout due to its location and time that we went (it was at night). It was clean, brightly light with nice energy. Look forward to returning when I am back there.

    (4)
  • Emily D.

    Razzy Fresh in Oakland is the first yogurt shop I've experienced before all of the other ones came along and I loved it! You first pick the size of cup you want and then you pick your yogurt, there are so many different flavors of frozen yogurt to choose from. They have a fat free option if you're trying to be completely healthy. Then, the fun part comes where you get to choose your toppings! There's so many toppings, that you try to pile on as many as you can. Now, you do pay per weight of your yogurt so that can limit how many you put in! I also want to acknowledge how clean it is inside!

    (4)
  • Arpita B.

    Despite eating here multiple times this place continues to surprise me with its amazing variety of flavors each and every time. During my last visit I tried the new Watermelon and Almond flavor....OH MY GOD!!!....delicious doesn't even begin to describe how good it was! The watermelon sorbet was light and leaves you feeling fresh! Oh I could eat several bowls of just that! You still keep flaming the fire for my yogurt desire Razzy Fresh...you still do!!

    (5)
  • Jordan S.

    Razzy Fresh was my first legit frozen yogurt shop experience, and nothing can top it. I've been to 3 of the locations and none of them were ever less than fantastic. All of the locations have about 15-20 flavors to choose from, with a well stocked topping bar. Of course, some of the flavors are always available, while some of them rotate and you can go in and find a brand new flavor to try. My favorite combination which my friends and I stumbled upon was Triple Chocolate mixed with Salted Caramel Pretzel. It is as majestic as it sounds. Obviously the toppings are up to you, but do not sleep on this combo. The Triple or double chocolate is always available in my experience, but the salted caramel pretzel could be considered rarely available. If I was lucky enough to be there when it was, I immediately notified all friends within a 10 mile radius. If you live nearby and like some frozen yogurt, get a punch card. I believe if you get 9 punches you get your next 12oz. free or something like that. Plus all of the managers are nice and occasionally give you a double punch.

    (5)
  • Mondely F.

    冰淇淋口味很多,有12种,口感都不错,喜欢三倍巧克力和原味酸奶。配料也N多种。最后称重算钱,好大一碗才5刀多,蛮便宜的了还算。

    (4)
  • Wana A.

    This is probably the first froyo place I've tried where the froyo tastes like yogurt, which is a good thing. However, some of the flavors were overpowered by the yogurt taste. Ended up just getting a mix of French vanilla and triple chocolate. Ehh.

    (3)
  • Haleigh K.

    Great variety of flavors as well as toppings. This is the only frozen yogurt place I've been to, and it's amazing. I would feel like i'm cheating on them if i went anywhere else.

    (5)
  • Sam J.

    Bring from NYC the worlds capital for Fro-Yo, I was disappointed by Razzy Fresh. The flavors change seasonally, at least thats how it appears to me, and toppings are limited, however they do have a good balance between healthy and candy. Also the fro- yo itself is nothing special, and over priced, even for being in a city. I do love Fro-Yo as do other college students so I feel as if they generate a following just because they are the only fro-yo place around, however, if someone else came into town they would struggle.

    (2)
  • Douglas C.

    The yogurt was awesome, pricing was good. The reason for two stars were that the guy running the place was incredibly rude. When we approached the counter we greeted him and asked how he was, got nothing, not even eye contact. Otherwise all good.

    (2)
  • Tian Y.

    Awesome yogurt for a really good self serve price! So many flavors to try all the time, and good variety of toppings. The space is big and bright and a nice place to relax during the day or night. Buy 10 get 1 free punch cards a plus as well.

    (4)
  • Zachary A.

    This is as good as frozen yogurt gets. I must admit, I first visited a frozen yogurt stand in NYC (Pinkberry) before the craze ever hit Pittsburgh and I was turned off. Granted, I had a bad experience with taste, but I credit Razzy Fresh for reigniting the love with FroYo. The flavors of yogurt are vast. The toppings are all great. The price isn't terrible either. Truth be told, there isn't much else to say because this place hits the mark in all spots.

    (5)
  • Nina P.

    SUPER UNIQUE FLAVORS & SERVE YOURSELF BINGE EATERS FANTASY! I'm writing this after visiting the over sensationalized Pinkberry in DC area and so thankful to be returning home to Razzy Fresh! 1) Great flavors: red bean, honeydew, passion fruit, regular tart- honeyew is the secret winner! 2) Serve yourself array of toppings! I was turned off by Pinkberry's teaspoon serving of fresh fruits here you can loose your mind & money bulking up on crazy toppings at Razzy! 3) Less pretentious not full of themselves workers and managers! It's Fro Yo not brain surgery people! Step off the high horse!

    (3)
  • Rachel C.

    Frozen Yogurt Buffet of dreams! Bam, I'm there! I know this has been a big thing in the "big cities" and finally trickled down to our "big little city." I have to say I really enjoyed this experience more in our city! The one I visited in NYC had only three choices of yogurt and the staffers scooped your toppings for you. This location lets you do it all! Which can obviously put you in the danger zone of overloading yourself to the point of no return. Not that I've had that happen.... BUT I like that there's so many different flavors to choose from. I REALLY wanted to choose the Cake Batter yogurt but looked around and decided that since it was one of the only ones that wasn't no fat I'd be a good girl and get one that's no fat. I choose the raspberry, which was equally as delish. Of course I totally loaded it with chocolate, so I ended up canceling out that no fat theme. But I couldn't resist those little brownie bites! Eek! Of course I MUST go back to do my own "research" on different combo's of flavors and toppings.

    (4)
  • Sara C.

    I have two theories about Razzy Fresh. My first theory is that Razzy Fresh puts highly addictive crack into their froyo. My second theory is that the place uses some type of subliminal messaging or hypnosis to get people to keep coming back. Either one of these theories would explain the mass appeal of this place. The irony of the situation is that I am aware that Razzy Fresh isn't that good, the machines are dirty, and it's expensive, yet somehow every time the Partner In Cuisine and I are walking by, he has to pull me away from the door as I blindly chant "Raaaaazyyyyyy Freshhhhhhh!" I'm pretty sure he's planning an intervention soon.

    (3)
  • Rachael N.

    Eh. I didn't think this froyo place was that great. First, no mochi! What! How can you not have mochi! Second, I did like the selection of flavors...but I felt like the tart flavors weren't tart enough. I enjoyed my taro and original froyo...but it didn't have the smooth feeling like pinkberry or yogurtland. It was....okay? I did like the fresh fruit though, and the bright colors. And I did enjoy all the flavors...but I really wished it was more tart...and add the mochi, please? :P

    (3)
  • Jason J.

    Yes. YES. I'm no dietician, but if Razzy Fresh had vegetable and meat toppings, I'm pretty sure all the food groups would be covered and I could eat here exclusively for the rest of my life. Sadly, I do not live anywhere near RF, and have to revert back to my normal diet of bourbon and bourbon. Every time I walk in I feel like I'm some celebrity chef on the Food Network. Stay with me. Lychee, taro, and chocolate yogurt? Fucking obviously. Mango juice balls, Captain Crunch, and 27 gummy worms? Top that ish off. This is some Bobby Flay ice cream-equivalent shit right here.

    (5)
  • Rebecca H.

    Yum! Always my favorite dessert place in Pittsburgh- just have to go there every time when I come back to visit. Really close to CMU's campus, and a great place to sit and hang out with friends. They always have a huge bunch of flavors and toppings to pick from...I personally love the peanut butter frozen yogurt with the peanut butter ice cream. Not very expensive.

    (5)
  • Veronica V.

    The fro-yo itself is great but both times I've visited, I was confused by how dirty the place seemed. There were toppings all over the place and the floor looked as though it hadn't been cleaned in a while. And, of course, during the school year - it's usually really loud and full of students. But the fact that the yogurt is so great - still earns them 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Joanna H.

    can' really say anything else except that it's SO GOOD. I wish they started makingi the cantelope flavor but other than that, I'm so happy Razzy Fresh has made their business in Pittsburgh. I'm no longer a student in that area anymore so I don't get to go as much, but there are def times I crave it so badly.

    (5)
  • Joohee K.

    The frozen yogurt is good. Toppings are fresh and numerous. Price is AMAZING. Staff is friendly. Opens till midnight. WHAT MORE CAN YOU EXPECT? I got raspberry + original mix and it was good but the TARO WAS AMAZING!

    (5)
  • Jimmy M.

    Gotta love a froyo shop that has those Pepperidge Farm Piroulines available. Stopped in late night and the one worker there was just playing on his phone the whole time, while there were dirty tables around. Overall cleanliness left a lot to be desired. Found a hair in the toppings. I'm not from the Pittsburgh area, but I wouldn't go back if I was. Otherwise, there really isn't much difference between froyo shops, so if you're craving it, do a Yelp search and throw a dart.

    (2)
  • MC S.

    Yummy, light and fresh :) Love their green tea and the red bean flavors which are not as easy to find in pgh. Their frozen yogurt actually taste like yogurt, but not too tartty (except the tart ones, which I don't really can take). The fresh fruit toppings also make me feel not as guilty indulgent in some yummy dessert in the afternoon.

    (4)
  • Jamie B.

    Frozen yogurt with more toppings than I can fit into, well, a frozen yogurt cup? How can this go wrong?! Razzy Fresh isn't my favorite of fro-yo (let your "booing" begin now for saying that) places, but I do love the self-serve aspect of their design. I'm one of "those" people who thinks the mini blizzard at Dairy Queen is genius and was more excited than I should have been and definitely more excited than I should admit in a public forum when the new size was revealed. Alas, self serve means I can get however much or little that I want, I can pile on the strawberries until you can't see the crystalline white yogurt anymore and I get charged by the ounce. Wonderful! The shop offers a variety of about 8 types of frozen yogurt ranging from their original, mango, taro, lycee, banana, honeydew, raspberry, and passion fruit. Their original which is labeled as tart isn't what I expected, as it is actually sweet if you are used to European or Greek yogurt. Nonetheless, it is good. The toppings include different fruits, candies, bits of sweets, etc., at least a few dozen options in all. This place is popular with college students and keeps busy, but since it is self serve that usually won't cause much hold up, so you can get your fix and enjoy it before it melts. There are tables where you can sit around and enjoy your masterpiece-of-milky-mixology or--if it is nice outside--there are a few benches in front of the building. Good to know: They accept credit and debit, but because transactions are typically small there, prefer if you can use cash.

    (3)
  • Diana K.

    Hurrah for the new RF location! I am a huge fan of their toppings selection (chocolate brownie bits, cheesecake bites, mochi, fruits, gummies, etcetc.)!! And their Taro froyo is sooo yummy. Also, I love that they have a "Buy 9 Froyos, get 1 free" program! In general, their prices are more reasonable than your typical froyo place.

    (4)
  • Joey T.

    Food: Of all the frozen yogurt places in Pittsburgh, Razzy Fresh has to be considered the best. There are 8-10 choices of yogurt to choose from ranging from original, to exotic fruits, to chocolate, and you can mix and match as many as you desire. There are tart and sweet varieties and lowfat, no-fat, and original too. There are at least 15 toppings to choose from, and you put them on yourself! You can stack as many blueberries, fruity pebbles, or gummy bears on as you want, unlike other frozen yogurt places which place the toppings for you and charge additional for each one. There are many fresh fruit options and all the typical ice-cream topping goodies too. The cup you are given to load up your yogurt into is huge and you can help yourself to a lot or a little. Price: You are charged by weight, so however hungry you are determines how much you pay. I loaded up a pretty large cup that was more than enough to fill me up and paid around $3.50. This is much more affordable than other frozen yogurt locations in the city. Atmosphere: If you choose to eat there, there are plenty of tables for a small or large group. We parked on Craig St., which is always a challenge. Service: The line moves fast. (+): great taste, great price (-): parking Would I go back again? Absolutely. My new favorite dessert place. And when made correctly with fresh fruit, I don't even feel guilty about it.

    (5)
  • Elise N.

    Yummy...love their strawberry and banana non-fat yogurt. Throw on some strawberries and sprinkles and voila - perfection!

    (5)
  • Sam F.

    Delicious! This place seriously has everything you could want. For some reason I was under a strange assumption that this place only had fruit-flavored frozen yogurt and fruit toppings, but that was pretty naive of me to think! This place as tons of different options! I saw chocolate, french vanilla, and all kinds of fruity frozen yogurt as well. They also have a wide variety of toppings- all the fruit you can think of, brownie bits, cookie dough bits, nuts, gummy worms...I could go on. They also had syrups you could top it all with as well. I got the cake batter frozen yogurt and added strawberries and brownie bits to top it off and it was delicious! The strawberries were very fresh. I would also recommend this place if you want a yummy treat but are trying to watch your weight, because of all of the healthier options. The establishment itself also seemed to be very clean and had quite a good amount of seating without feeling cramped. Perfect place for a yummy cool-down treat!

    (5)
  • Sammy D.

    How many froyo places do you know of where you can go and get a smattering of as many flavors as you wish? Not a lot. Razzy's flavor selection can't be beat. And, as others have commented, they are super-convenient to both the Pitt and CMU campuses - especially for study/work breaks. Fav flavors are french vanilla (doesn't really taste fat-free, but I'll take it), and the taro (tart) flavors. Agreed that the yogurt consistency can sometimes be a bit on the runny side. Best to test before committing to a bunch. One other let-down is that some of their toppings are a bit off. For instance, I don't know how old the peanut butter cup topping that they've used lately is, but it tasted pretty stale, and not so much like peanut butter cups (yikes). Generally, I avoid non-fruit toppings and stick with the basic froyo. If I could give this place 3.5 stars, I would, but let's throw them the benefit of the doubt and just say 4.

    (4)
  • Julia L.

    I absolutely love Razzy Fresh. They have a great selection of yogurt flavors, some of which rotate regularly. There are the traditional flavors (vanilla, chocolate), but also fruity flavors and indulgent flavors (e.g. cake batter). There are also non-fat options, if you swing that way. The topping selection is also sure to please, with several different fruit options, as well as many sweet options. My personal favorite offering is the chocolate chip cookie dough (CCCD), which is the best CCCD I've had as an ice cream topping. Usually CCCD toppings suck because they are clearly made with crap to replace the eggs. Razzy Fresh's CCCD tastes just like it was sliced off of a cookie dough log. Mmmmmmm.

    (5)
  • Merri E.

    The hours and location at this razzy fresh are awesome--open till midnight on most nights and in a great location on craig, the closest fro-yo place to CMU's campus. The only semi-downside is the prices but think about it, random person who compared this to cold stone prices--at typical fro-yo icecream places you pay by the topping and don't have the option to add or limit what you want to put on top. At razzy fresh, it's in your control plus if you like fruit, it's actually fresh--not the week old, used-to-be-frozen shit you get at say, tutti frutti. the ice cream is really cheap if you choose to limit the toppings (or neglect them) and don't dump gobbles and gobbles of fro-yo into your big white cup.

    (4)
  • Ryan P.

    Best frozen yogurt around! Try the taro with some blackberries and strawberries on it.

    (5)
  • Serena T.

    The first time I came across a self-serve yogurt place like this was in Vegas a year ago and I was pleasantly surprised to discover Razzy Fresh residing in close proximity to where I live. I scanned the flavors and decided on cake batter and a bit of irish mint - put a few sprinkles and M&M's on it and called it a day...or rather dessert. I enjoy the whole concept of this place, especially the fact that you can take as much or as little as you want and you pay depending on the weight. For somone who prefers tastings to main entrees this is definitely my kind of place.

    (5)
  • Aditya M.

    Pretty standard but nonetheless awesome frozen yogurt. Steer clear of the tart flavors.. I prefer sticking to the more ice cream-y ones like cake batter and new york cheesecake. Good selection of toppings and a really spacious area to sit and hang out with friends in.. best ambiance out of all the neighboring joints on Craig St.

    (5)
  • John C.

    This place is seriously disgusting. Not the froyo but the mess. The froyo machine is a mess. It isn't cleaned and the froyo drippings is just left there. The toppings is even worst. It is all over the place. The condensation turns it into a lovely puddle mess. All the while, the worker dude with glasses sits and stares into his phone until you reach the register. I haven't been here in a while and sad to see how messy it still is and how this dude still works there. If they're half assing on cleaning up who knows what else they half assing on. I wouldn't risk it. Avoid this place until they clean up.

    (1)
  • Jessica W.

    This second location occupies the space where Maggie's, a vegetarian/vegan eatery, once stood on Craig. The interior looks a lot like Maggie's, and compared to Razzy Fresh's original Squirrel Hill location, this place is huge. Like running laps huge. I'm a fan of the taro, and the other fruity yogurt flavors like banana and mango. Sometimes the yogurt seems a little on the soft side, though. The fruit toppings always look fresh, and they carry my very favorite topping, mochi bits. I'll second another reviewer's comment that I wish they gave us the option of smaller cups. My eyes are always bigger than my stomach (and my grad student wallet). I prefer this location to the Squirrel Hill one just because it's so spacious--even if you can't snag one of the numerous tables, there's plenty of standing room, though your stomach and taste buds will be satisfied at either place.

    (4)
  • Capri W.

    I love me a tasty yogurt treat made just the way I like it. I was disappointed with the loitering college students outside of this location, however.

    (4)
  • Teresa T.

    I made my first plunge of eating fro-yo in Pittsburgh at this Razzy Fresh. If you've got mochi you already have my heart. I like how fro-yo places tend to be self-serve but they give you the only option of big bowls since price is by the weight you really do have to be cautious and have self restraint in how much you put in. So I simply got some berry fro-yo and mochi into my bowl. After paying, I took a bite and deliciousness. The berry fro-yo was light and flavorful and the mochi was soft and tasted on point.

    (4)
  • G T.

    This place is so-so compared to YogurtLand in California. Not sure if there is that option here in Pittsburgh. The flavors aren't as true as could be however, the watermelon sorbet and Guava was somewhat tolerable. But who wants tolerable when you are eating yogurt!

    (2)
  • Susan L.

    SO delicious, I need to write a review on another location. This one has the benefit of 1) being really close to CMU campus and 2) being right under the labs I spend all my time now. Favorites: honeydew, mango, green tea. Runner-ups: original, taro, (most "tart" flavors). The only thing to beware of is the gaping hole in your wallet after you've punched out an entire card in 2 short weeks.

    (5)
  • Jordan F.

    I don't think this froyo place was that great. Most others have more flavors and more toppings. The topping bar was almost empty, and the fruit didn't look very fresh. Also, it wasn't very clean and the tables had not been wiped for quite some time. I will give you three stars simply because the yogurt was good. Nothing more, nothing less.

    (3)
  • Jenny E.

    Make sure the screen by the handle says "Ready to Serve" before pulling it down. Sometimes when the frozen yogurt is still in "Freezing mode" you'll get this liquidy goop.

    (4)
  • Anthony Z.

    I died when they opened this second location. The place is huge, the options are many and its soooo cheap. best fro-yo in pittsburgh.

    (5)
  • Vidur M.

    The Best Yoghurt Ever.

    (5)
  • Rachel P.

    I like by-the-weight frozen yogurt places! Even though I always accidentally get too much. This place has good yogurt and good toppings. They had taro, which was great. Also I liked their raspberry (I like tart yogurt). Yum!

    (4)
  • Amanda Y.

    I visit Pittsburgh fairly often, and always make it a point to get Froyo at Razzy Fresh. It is a neat and clean establishment with a wide variety of fresh fruit toppings and yogurt flavors. I really don't like it when froyo places don't provide a selection of fresh fruit toppings during the winter- LAME, but this place doesn't have that problem.. This place is the Bomb, and open late too!

    (4)
  • Camellia B.

    Great selection of yogurt!

    (5)
  • Lauren E.

    Delicious yogurt. I wish they wouldn't use such GIANT cups. It's deceiving, and then I end up getting more than I want. It's nice that they have so many flavors, and interesting ones, too! It's fun to serve yourself. Good bright atmosphere, actually conducive to conversation.

    (4)
  • Trisha Q.

    Ridiculous number of flavors, fast service, good choice in toppings :) pretty much perfect!

    (5)
  • Tanachat N.

    Another location of the already well-known frozen yoghurt shop in pittsburgh

    (5)
  • Bill P.

    This is basically like a gourmet frozen yogurt buffet- you pick a cup, choose your own flavors (from soft-serve machines), choose your own toppings, and then weigh your cup at the register to get rung up. The process is very quick and easy, the prices are fair, and the result was delicious. I can't really imagine picking another dessert place over this one.

    (5)
  • Tom L.

    razzy m-f'n fresh!!!!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :12:00 pm - 12

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No

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