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  • Kala H.

    Went on the hunt for frozen yogurt and a place to just hang out and people watch. Was really disappointed in the selection of toppings for the yogurt -- it seemed as if the staff put the toppings out first thing and never went back to check on them as the day wore on to see if anything needed to be refilled. Many of the toppings ended up being mixed probably as customers were using them -- so coconut ended up on chocolate chips etc. The line to checkout was really long and took forever to move so by the time we sat down to eat our FroYo -- it was half melted.

    (2)
  • H K.

    This is my first visit since they've oddly added the new "Subs n More" part to the shop, and I was pretty disappointed. Not only have they raised their ice cream prices, but the charm of the Sweet Cece's franchise has been absorbed and lost with this new weird low end sub shop addition. Staff seemed clueless, and could care less, and the toppings weren't well supplied. And, they didn't have the loyalty machine running so my points for today's visit are lost. I have been coming here every Monday on a regular basis for about a year and I won't be back. I'll drive farther for another location. Bummer.

    (2)
  • Lindsay J.

    Really unfortunate changes have taken place here over the last year or so. The toppings, which used to be plentiful and fresh, are mostly empty, old, and devoid of fresher options (where did the fruit go)? A few flavors were out of order. The prices have gone up, the charming staff are all gone, and the "subs n more" addition makes me feel like I'm eating in a Subway ambiance-wise. I won't be back.

    (2)
  • Alisha W.

    Not a fan of the new payment system. I love sweet cece's because I can always get just the right amount for under $4. However, now if I want the same amount it is $6. I know it might not seem like a big difference but when you are used to something, paying by the ounce, it is silly to change a good thing.

    (2)
  • David O.

    I have never been into a Sweet Cece's before, so I was surprised to see that you get to build your own Frozen Yogurt and you pay by weight! Because of where it's at, LOTS of "Cool Kids" come here, so chances are good it will be busy. Because of the way its set up though, there doesn't seem to be very often where there is a line. Try the plain Vanilla with Strawberries.. Mmm. Also, be sure and get your parking sticker. The first 1.5 hours is free, so you aren't going to have to pay.

    (3)
  • Sharmeela S.

    Refreshing. I love vanilla or something similar with almonds and yogurt chips. Watch out for heavy items like cookie dough and brownies as you could end up with a $10 cup of ice cream.

    (5)
  • M S.

    I live near this location and have been visiting it for years. I accepted the new charging system, though really didn't like it, but today's visit will my last. The toppings area had flies buzzing around and was not well stocked. This should have been my red flag, however, I really wanted some of that tasty, cold yogurt on a hot day. Their new POS system has the tip selection on it which they happily point out (insert guilt here). When I visit a restaurant where someone SERVES me, I feel tips are justified and, being a former server myself, I tip very well. When I visit a SELF-SERVE frozen yogurt joint, I don't think a tip is truly warranted unless something extraordinary takes place. MAYBE ....and this is a stretch.......a tip is okay when you order a sandwich there. Yep, they're now offering subs. Looks to be like a Subway-kind of deal - sandwich assembly line. I digress. Here's the kicker: the flavor of one of the yogurts was "off". It had a very chemical taste. I called to let them know that there might be something wrong with this one flavor (we had a few favors). Now get this.....the guy says, "it's because it's yogurt". Hahahaha! Well thanks for the education that Sweet CeCe's yogurt SHOULD taste like chemicals. I guess there was actually something wrong with the other two favors we selected because they were yummy.

    (1)
  • Rachel G.

    Solid Froyo. Kind of on the expensive side, especially with the new system. There are a lot of topping choices, which is nice. Good for a treat every now and then, but wouldn't make it a weekly routine.

    (3)
  • Rachel S.

    There's a reason Sweet Cece's has the loudest buzz among Nashville froyo places - it's just so good. The flavors are quality, and the toppings are endless and FUN. Though I'm not a huge fan of Cece's tart yogurt (Tasti-d and Pinkberry win me over on that one), the OTHER flavors are where it's at - seasonal pumpkin (awesome), the mint, the cake batter. The worst part about Sweet Cece's is that I run a very high risk of concocting a terrible combination of flavors, because I want to add so many different things to my bowl.

    (4)
  • Megan C.

    One of my favorite things about Sweet Cece's (aside from two-punch Tuesdays, of course, and the hot pink walls that remind me of my bedroom as a six year old) are the rotating flavors of frozen yogurt. Today, when I went in to claim my free fro-yo (tenth is free with the Cece's card!), I was pleasantly surprised to find that they had pumpkin flavored frozen yogurt! I added graham cracker dust, caramel, and peanut butter chips to top off the taste sensation. Some of my other favorite flavors are red velvet cake, dark chocolate, cake batter, mango tango, and cappuccino. Other great things about Cece's include the friendly staff, the free tastes before you commit to a flavor, the fresh fruit that's always available as a topping, and the seasonal decorations. (How cute was pencil themed back-to-school?). So why didn't I give Cece's five stars? A couple of gripes...no bananas, no more dark chocolate espresso beans (they used to have them...but they mysteriously went away at this location). Also, their chocolate yogurt doesn't really taste enough like chocolate for me. And I don't like that the cups provided are only in one size...my yogurt tends to adapt to the size of the container every single time. Which isn't always a bad thing...after all, it's nearly fat free!

    (4)
  • Jamie A.

    Ha! It's like my complaints were answered immediately! The night after I posted my previous review I made my way over to Sweet CeCe's yet again. I mean, c'mon...It's really hard to walk past and not get a treat! Anyway, this time there was fresh fruit galore! I topped my tart yogurt with strawberries, blueberries, pineapple and kiwi. Fantastic!

    (4)
  • Sarah C.

    Three words: Two-Punch-Tuesdays! Sweet Cece's has caused a sensation here in the Hillsboro Village/Vanderbilt area. Not only does it set itself apart from the 4 other fro-yo places in the area but Cece's is all that anyone is talking about. The slate-grey walls with hot pink trim sets the mood for a fun experience. There are 6-8 flavors of nonfat or regular frozen yogurt ranging from regular vanilla and chocolate to cheesecake and orange. The flavors do change periodically. If you think 8 flavors isn't enough, you have to check out the amazing selection of toppings Cece's has assembled! From rotating candy dispensers to a fruit, cookie dough, and sprinkle bar there are hundreds of possible combinations. Funny though, there is only one sized cup for your fro-yo. And take it from me, the pounds add up quick with all of the choices. Take my advice, dispense the fro-yo slowly so you can pile on the toppings!!!! Don't forget to get a punch card! 9 punches and the 10th fro-yo is FREE!

    (4)
  • Billy D.

    I've tried to write this review like six times and it keeps getting thrown back at me for having more expletives than a Tupac album. So I'll try one more time. This place is the mother _______ ____. I've never seen so much _____ yogurt in my life. And the toppings. _____ me! The toppings! They got Oreo pieces, M&M's, you name it - they _______ have that ____. I usually throw down with some whipped cream at the end, because ____, it doesn't weigh anything! The parking lot behind the CeCe's costs $6 after 6PM. That's right people - $6 to go and grub down on some froyo. So swing the whip out on to the street and put a few extra brownie pieces on top to reward yourself for the smart play.

    (5)
  • Peter K.

    Zac's review is pretty spot on...be prepared to be overtaken by young 18 something year old Vandy kids. Not that it's a bad thing, it just gets very loud, especially considering the limited seating options in the front. The scene was much quieter on a Sunday night. Now on to the fro-yo - I much prefer Sweet Cece's version to Pinkberry, but not because Pinkberry is pretentious as some disgruntled reviewer has mentioned. I like it better because of the endless options, the lower prices, and the fact that it's a local business. I do, however, enjoy Pinkberry's pumpkin version and praline topping much better. I could live on the Irish Mint and be a happy man for the rest of my life. Imagine the best Ande's mint in a frozen yogurt format with mountains of toppings to choose from. I find the Irish mint yogurt with an added touch of Heath bar to be the best combo for my tastes. Did I mention how ridiculously good the cheese cake topping is? I could probably come in and just fill my cup with cheese cake and be happy. I love the serve yourself and charge by the weight concept. I'm sure I'll be coming back often for a quick and inexpensive treat.

    (4)
  • Benson C.

    Great taste and great variety!!! Fro-Yo places are become more numerous in the past year or two in Nashville. The only frozen yogurt place that has tasted as great as Sweet CeCe's is Red Mango (even though that isn't here yet). Although, Red Mango has less variety, the texture is smoother and has a more Asian preferred toppings than Sweet Cece's. I visited this 21st Ave. location first and liked the spacious layout and decor of the store. The ambience and the decor is eclectic and a mosaic of different colors that are deliciously put together, like their frozen yogurt. Although it's probably the best Fro-Yo place I've been to in Nashville, I think it still needs to introduce more Asian-infused toppings such as mango, coconut, or lychees to the mix and I think I'd be coming back more often. Go to Sweet Cece's, it's the best Fro-Yo in Nashville! (I'll update this to 5-stars if the Pinkberry coming to Nashville isn't comparable to Sweet Cece's!)

    (4)
  • Kori S.

    When I came back for 4th of July, I found that Nashville had been invaded by cutesy yogurt shops! My Southern friends raved about Sweet CeCe's and the Cali-transplants were crazy about Menchie's. Since I've had Menchie's in LA, I decided to try out Sweet CeCe's. Pretty standard issue yogurt. This is a good location although I was really missing inventive flavors - my flavor options were totally basic. Toppings were good... I could have used more fresh fruit and it would have been great to have mochi though. While my favorite is still YogurtLand (not yet in the area), Sweet CeCe's is still a fine place to get your sweet fix.

    (3)
  • Cassie S.

    I'm moving to Nashville next week, but until now, have been to Nashville exactly 2 times: once for a job interview and once to look for an apartment. Both times, some form of fate drove me to this Sweet CeCe's and really it's a match made in heaven. Even coming in yesterday right after a group of preschoolers and having to wait for the teachers to fill and weigh all 15ish cups, I was happy to wait because I knew the deliciousness that would follow. Ah, heaven. I don't know that I'll be a regular at this location, with traffic and parking not ideal (though the lot in back is free for an hour and a half). But Sweet Cece's has officially stolen my heart, my stomach and my yogurt loyalties.

    (5)
  • Paul K.

    For Froyo it's good. I mean, what can you really mess up using good frozen yogurt and then letting the patrons of your establishment pick their own toppings? You can mess up the neighborhood. Or more your patrons who have to eat outside due to the place being packed can, by disposing of the metric buttload of trash that accompanies a Cece's purchase in little bins that were not designed for that level of use. I was down there shortly after it opened and I guess it could just be the perils of popularity, but it was Cece's garbage as far as could be seen. As for the quality of their wares, it is good. It's not the best out there, but it's good. I don't know how this over-inundation of FroYo joints has happened, I certainly never thought Nashville would be home to at least 3 competing yogurt establishments. By my estimates by 2012 all of Nashville will be a FroYo joint, this may be what the Mayans predicted as we would probably all die of scurvy. I'd like to see this place clean up its act garbagewise, perhaps add a little more selection to the things you can add to your meal, but mostly I want them to reduce the garbage somehow. Maybe that means slightly thinner cardboard cups, perhaps a cup recycling area and a spoon recycling area, maybe an option to eat-in and use a re-usable bowl or even bring your own bowl, I don't know. I just sort of felt like that Italian guy who played the Native American in those commercials who cried looking at how the land had been littered. Or perhaps they fixed that and that was an anomalous event... Good place, stay away when it's crowded, since it's still relatively new you do not want to get between a fresh FroYo addict and their sugar fix. ** Edit 10/20/2010 Drove by there a bit ago, saw 4 people walking out with 4 cups fro-yo, 4 spoons, massive napkins, receipts, I wonder how much garbage to froyo this place actually produces, will investigate tomorrow.

    (3)
  • Lauren S.

    What's not to like about Sweet Cece's? My only (and this is pretty small) gripe with this location is it's usually pretty busy on the weekend (especially when Vandy & Belmont are in session.) Lots of flavor options and you can taste as many as you want! There are the old standbys for toppings including a few seasonal options. Tip: Watch the serving size - it gets expensive fast!

    (4)
  • Brennan M.

    2 stars for the quality of the yogurt (though I do have friends who swear it's the highest quality they've ever tasted, and who also say it tastes just like ice cream. I think these people are nuts.) 4 stars for the quality and selection of toppings It's pretty awesome being able to serve yourself as much peanut butter and chocolately goodness as you can handle without haven't to endure the judgment of a person on the other side of a glass partition. That being said, I just don't like the taste of this frozen yogurt.

    (3)
  • Naomasa H.

    Good for a froyo fix. I've had better but I've also had worse. They had toasted coconut, which I love but they were lacking fresh fruit. They have free parking out back but make sure you get a ticket from the machine, we got a citation because we didn't have one on the dash.

    (3)
  • Jess Y.

    After leaving Nashville for a year, I quickly discovered upon my return that Nashville is no longer "Music City" but has since changed its name to "Froyo City". I think Froyo joints outnumber McDonalds and Starbucks combined in this town, now. You can't walk a block without passing at least two frozen yogurt places (Please excuse my imprecise diction, but there really is no word to describe froyo "places". Coffee and espresso are at a cafe, ice cream at an ice cream parlor, popsicles at a popsicle stand, convenient items at a convenience store, steak at a steak restaurant, but what would be a fitting word to place after frozen yogurt? Oy, the dilemma of the English language). It boggles my mind that they all are still staying in business. This must only suggest that the average Nashvillian replaces one meal of their day with frozen yogurt. Seriously, people, the first step is to admit that you have an addiction. Anyway, with that being said, I like Sweet Cece's because it's self-serve and has a variety of fresh fruit, candy, and other fun toppings. The yogurt flavors rotate now and then but I am a personal fan of the Original Tart and also the Pomegranate Raspberry Sorbet (usually you can get these swirled together for an incredible combination). There's always a staff member in charge of the yogurt dispensing machines, willing to give you a sample of any of the flavors before you make a decision. Although, they give you deceptively large buckets to place your yogurt in--I mean seriously, who can honestly eat THAT much yogurt?! (Okay, maybe I shouldn't have asked for a challenge) What separates Sweet Cece's from the rest though is the abundant topping selections. Anything from cheesecake, blueberries, adorable mini gummy bears, other gummy phenomena, peanut butter chips, almonds, oreo cookies, brownies, and cereal. Although, beware, if you get anything from the tall cylindrical columns, it will come pouring out before you know it. My only criticism is that sometimes the fresh fruit isn't as fresh as I would like and I wish they expanded a bit more on this end. The prices tend to be a little cheaper here than PinkBerry (but I do appreciate some of the offerings PinkBerry has over Sweet Cece's). They also have a frequent customer rewards card. So, it's a good place to feed your froyo addiction.

    (4)
  • Judith S.

    Yum. Wish there were more low fat options, but I loved that I could add fruit that wasn't soaked in sugar.

    (4)
  • Samma A.

    Orange you glad they have sorbets at Sweet Cece's. As with the other varied flavors the Outrageous Sorbet and the Orange Burst Sorbet appear and disappear. Selections vary week to week. The sorbets and yogurts are topped by buyers favorite sweet toppings. Malt balls & petite mints are best.

    (4)
  • Ryan O.

    Nashville is probably a little late to the froyo fad but that hasn't stopped it from coming in with a force down the stretch. Competition isn't a bad thing however the market is definitely becoming saturated. Having said that, of all the frozen yogurt spots I've tried so far, this is my favorite. It isn't necessarily that their froyo is that much better than elsewhere but is the quality and abundance of self serve toppings that really puts Sweet Cece's on top. I could live on the Irish mint. I can't get over how good it is. Add a little sprinkle of chocolate chips or a few chocolate brownie chunks (who am I kidding, add both) and you've got mint chocolate dessert for the ages. As far as the toppings go the cheesecake bites are surely king, you can't go wrong adding these to anything. I've found for myself it is best to keep my concoctions as simple as possible. It is hard to resist the urge to mix a little bit of everything however when I have made such frozen frankensteins there is just too much flavor and you lose the subtle greatness of the yogurt. Parking is offered for free around back. The staff is very attentive and quick to offer samples. They also do a good job of keeping the tables clean and the toppings well stocked.

    (4)
  • Zac S.

    Here is a list of outgoing texts from any given night at Sweet Cece's: "omfg! taylor swift at green hills mall!" "rofl! c u in geometry tmrw!" "lmfao! r u going to tell her abt ur party?" Yes, every time I've been to this location it's been swarming with teenagers. I don't know about you, but when I was 14 years old I definitely wasn't hanging out at my local TCBY. Kids these days! Is this mildly annoying? Yes. Does this detract from my experience? No. Why? Because even though I have to wait for the cashier in a line that makes me feel like I'm at a Justin Beiber concert , the frozen yogurt is still pretty darn good. Sweet Cece's has a good selection of flavors and toppings, all of which you can sample ahead of time. (I suppose you aren't technically supposed to sample the toppings, but I'm not sure they would notice.) The yogurt is rich, creamy, and tasty. I've had the Cake Batter and the Hershey's Kiss flavors, and they were both very good. And then I just pile on the toppings - Butterfinger pieces, Reese's Pieces, hot fudge, whipped cream, cherries, whatever else is there. That's the beauty of self-serve, although it is almost too easy to get carried away. It's like being a kid in a candy shop, except that you are actually in a candy shop. I know I'm going to sound like a frugal 70-year-old man here, but my only gripe is that they charge you for the little Sweet Cece's dish. Can't you put the scale at -0.2 or something? I'm paying $6 for this yogurt - do you really need that extra 12¢? My petty concerns aside, I like what this place has to offer. It brings back good memories of the sundae bar at my college's dining hall. I'll definitely make the return trip.

    (3)
  • Martha H.

    Now, I know that many of my Vanderbilt sorority peers would shun me for giving the ever-idolized Sweet Cece's 3 stars, however, I can't help but give it a mediocre review after living in D.C. this summer. Compared to the fro-yo available in D.C., Sweet CeCe's doesn't measure up. That being said, it is certainly better than local competitors such as Tasti-D-Lite and Yogurt Oasis. The store is very cute and appropriate for the Hillsboro Area and offers a wide variety of toppings and flavors. I just find a lot of the flavors too artificial- it leaves me longing for my fro-yo filled summer days in DC.

    (3)
  • Brian C.

    Of all the CeCe's locations in Nashville this is the one I avoid. First, however, let me say the yogurt is still quality and just as tasty as the yogurt in the Gulch, Green Hills, Hendersonville, Brentwood, Franklin and Belle Meade. It's just that the location is not convenient. It's tough to find parking in this area as a whole. If you're walking from Vandy or Belmont, it's perfect. For us commuters, not so much! The lot behind CeCe's is free but you have to go through a ticketing process to just run in and out. The location is also full of nesting students. It's typically really hard to find a seat inside or out as it's turned more into a hang-out than a place to grab yogurt, sit for 20 minutes and bust out. The joy is, this location is open later than the others, while the door sign and on-line information report differently. If it's late and you can't curb the craving, deal with the parking and table issues and just go.

    (3)
  • Terry V.

    One of my FAVORITE places to go for fro-yo. Fun flavours to try and I really like the toppings. I would give them a five if they would bring back mochi! The staff is always warm and inviting. They will ask if you'd like to try a sample and check you out promptly. Pile it high or fill your cup halfway, it is up to you here.

    (4)
  • Becky E.

    The staff wasn't very attentive & insisted on getting samples for you (which I wasn't a fan of since apparently he didn't understand which flavor cookies & cream was). I also didn't really want someone else touching my food either. Several of the good flavors were out of service. There weren't many toppings to choose from. My spouses "per ounce" ended up being more expensive than the $5 fill a cup & was less fro-yo! Only reason why this gets 2 stars is that the product that I did choose was good.

    (2)
  • Hillary B.

    This place has gone downhill which is so disappointing. The Hill Center location is still great, but Hillsboro is just janky now. We walked in and it smelled/looked dirty, there was melted yogurt on the floor and machines, only one fresh topping the rest were soggy and stale. I got original tart which I always get and it tasted like it had gone bad. Could only manage 2 bites before I threw it away.

    (1)
  • Kevin D.

    There are a lot of yogurt places to choose from. We have never been to a Sweet CeCe's and decided to give it a try. We were very pleased. The atmosphere was pretty cool and had a great patio to enjoy your yogurt. Out of all the yogurt places I have gone too, this actually tasted really good - didn't have that "fake" taste you can get at other yogurt places. I would rather have ice cream, but now I think I would rather have this yogurt.

    (4)
  • Carolyn S.

    So many topping options! You can be healthy or not, the price is based on wait, to pace yourself... the candy dispensers can come out quick! It's self serve, and very good!

    (4)
  • Heather H.

    Om nom nom. It was a millionty degrees this afternoon, so I stopped in for a cold treat. So did a whole bunch of other people, which was the situation the last time I went here as well. More seating would be great, especially outside. If anything will keep me away, it's the crowded feel. I got some creamy red velvet and no sugar added chocolate topped with fruit. The chocolate didn't jump out at me, but the red velvet tasted just like cake. Cold, liquidy cake.

    (3)
  • Ted C.

    Having tried a few other froyo places I think this is the best in the Nashville area but since the other ones are just kind of ok it's really not going to get higher than 3 stars. I do like the abundance of toppings and the dry toppings dispenser actually made me want to try them. The PB chips are pretty good but the day I went they were out of one flavor and then ran out of another. I had the Georgia Peach flavor and the original tart. I was surprised by the Georgia peach flavor, a smooth, very tasty treat and but the tart was a little plain. I found the service to be friendly and helpful. We walked in and she immediately asked if we wanted any help or sampling flavors. Overall, the froyo here is pretty good and the service is also good and it's AYCE so it hits all my benchmarks.

    (3)
  • Blair S.

    The frozen yogurt at Sweet Cece's is not bad, but just not remarkable. The toppings selection helps make up for that somewhat. The prices are a little high, so don't pack your bowl too high if you have the munchies. You know what I mean, giggling college kids! I think the majority of the buzz about Sweet Cece's comes from people being happy to have a lower guilt option than ice cream and more colorful, innovative model than dying national froyo chains. I have no complaints, but don't think it's remarkable either.

    (3)
  • Misty M.

    If you're looking for yummy sweet yogurt, this if your place. Toasted Marshmallow is my ultimate fave! I mix it with chocolate covered marshmallows, hot fudge, and graham cracker dust.

    (5)
  • Grace A.

    Sweet Cece's is the best!! A self-serve frozen yogurt place with a dozen seasonally changing flavors and even more toppings, Sweet Ceces is a great place to catch up with friends, go on a casual date, or just stop by after a walk through Hillsboro Village. Aesthetically clean and fun, fresh yogurt and toppings, and friendly service explain Sweet Cece's popularity and bustling energy (but even when its busy the shop is so efficiently set up that you won't be waiting for long).

    (5)
  • Robert S.

    One of the worst in Nashville the place is not clean and the yogurt peanut butter was not good

    (1)
  • Matthew C.

    I'm allowing 2 stars because the other locations are MUCH better. First off they don't have free parking after 6pm. ($5) Second they had two employees working and no one was wanting to come help us when we wanted to try one of the flavors. There were only 4 of 8 flavors working. (The other were "out of service"). If you go to any other location they have what's called "Weigh and Pay". Not knowing this location was different we all got little helpings and were charged full price for the large instead of how much we got. SUMMARY: If in Nashville go to Green Hills, Brentwood or Franklin. Avoid 21st.

    (2)
  • Alyssa T.

    After a long hiatus from this location, I decided to return when I was in the area again. I saw that they had added a sub shop to this location. Weird. I got my usual original tart, which I love to top with granola or fresh fruit. I was disappointed because I had to settle for some strawberry (the only fruit available) that was soggy and seemed like it had been sitting there all day. The rest of the toppings were just junk. Then the guy that checked me out was rude and asked why I picked tart because he doesn't like tart, which he kept repeating until I just walked out the door. Um, okay. This location is going downhill fast...

    (2)
  • Tim G.

    We love Sweet Cece's! In fact we have been twice this week. You can create your own unique creation every time you vist. This time was no different. The reason for the low rating is the service was a bit cold. We might be spoiled, when you go to the Franklin location you feel like you are with family. This wasn't the case for this location.

    (2)
  • Maria F.

    Lots of choices and responsibly priced. Parking for free in the back. Cost was very affordable.

    (4)
  • Dedrick W.

    Love the frozen yogurt! Also, the service here was superb!

    (5)
  • Andrea R.

    A bit over priced in my opinion. I have a dairy allergy and there is only one sorbet option so that was a bit disappointing. Take about half as much as you think you will want to eat. The majority of the bowls in the trash are half full.

    (3)
  • Janette C.

    Okay so we love Sweet CiCis. The fact that this one is in the Village and surrounded by places we love to eat at? Oh so much better :-)

    (5)
  • Kendra W.

    Great place for froyo in Nashville! Lots of topping options. Set up just like the typical froyo place. You have the normal pump as much as you want yogurt with apply as much as you want toppings and be charged by weight.

    (4)
  • Eric C.

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    (4)
  • Kylie S.

    After EXTENSIVE taste testing, I've decided Sweet Cece's is the absolute best frozen yogurt in Nashville. Here's why... you get to decide how much you want of both ice cream and toppings (it's self-serve) and it's a blast putting together your creation! Plus, even when it's busy you can get in and out quickly. The flavors are fun and it just feels more casual than rival Pinkberry. They are generous when you ask to try new flavors! Finally, I love that they post suggestions for yogurt/toppings combinations to create a new, interesting experience. The only negative about the 21st street location is parking, but if you know the area well you can find free street parking somewhere nearby - don't pay for the lot behind the building, such a scam!

    (5)
  • Sarah S.

    I like the concept of pay/weight fro-yo, especially because I load up on the fruit toppings which other fro-yo shops charge at a premium. The guy behind the counter was nice and forewarned us about their fast-serving machines (beware: the fro-yo comes out at high speeds!).

    (3)
  • Susan W.

    Why only 3-stars? I have to say "it's not you...It's me" I had the original tart flavor, which by itself, pretty decent. But I happen to just moved back from California, my standard held a little high in terms of Fro-yo selection. I guess I was walking in expecting exotic flavors like dragon fruit, matcha, pistachios, etc... and w/ topping selection of kiwi, pineapple, red bean paste, boba... I guess I have been spoiled. The services was great. Little bit too pricy tho.

    (3)
  • Elisabeth T.

    To clarify, the one star I gave was obligatory - Yelp won't let you give a zero star review. This Sweet Cece's was appalling to say the least. The staff dispenses samples for you in the sample cups and frowns upon trying more than one flavor. However one MUST try more than one flavor because several of them are sour (yogurt should be tart, not sour)... namely the peanut butter, the chocolate, and the cupcake. The toppings? Cereal, lots of it. Nothing else worthwhile. The 'fruit' bar is sparse - the occasional stray strawberry can be found, and shredded coconut that has coalesced into a lump. So deceptive and such a shame given the prime location.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free

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