MyYoMy! Frozen Yogurt Menu

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  • Natalie G.

    Late last night I had a craving for some froyo and found this place was open until 10...I didn't get there until 9:55 and still received amazing greetings from the friendly girls that worked there. I can't wait to go back to try the toppings I couldn't fit the first time-they even had toppings I hadn't seen at other froyo spots. The interior was a little hospital bright but at least you could tell how clean it was.

    (5)
  • Amy S.

    Great place for after dinner. Lots of choices in toppings and friendly service. Clean and will be back!

    (4)
  • Steve K.

    Make your own yogurty creation. Fruits and candies and all different combos.

    (5)
  • Laura W.

    I love this place! It's sparkly clean, the staff are super friendly, and the frozen yogurt is delicious. Tons of choices of toppings and really nice outdoor seating area. I'm definitely coming back here.

    (5)
  • R R.

    This is more or less the same set up as every other self-serve fro yo place around. What sets MyYoMy! apart from others in Milwaukee is its execution. You walk in, a friendly employee asks if you've ever been, then explains it if you haven't. You can sample the different flavors and see which ones you like. If you're like me, picking a flavor is the most excruciating part...After you get that out of the way, you make your way to the toppings. I would characterize flavors as either sweet or tart and then pick your toppings accordingly. There's fruit, cereal, candy bits, nuts, and chocolate syrup type things. I like to mix a few toppings that are softer, like strawberries or kiwis, with a crunchier topping (peanuts, oreos) to add some texture. Sometimes, artfully crafting a fro yo sculpture that fits inside the cup is better than eating it, but that doesn't really happen at MyYoMy. Keep in mind that if you don't particularly enjoy your fro yo concoction, it's really your own fault. I've occasionally had some topping or fro yo spills on the creation counter, but an employee always cleans it up swiftly. They will weigh your cup at the end and price it at $0.45 an ounce, which is completely reasonable. There's plenty of seating, both inside and outside. Parking can be a bit difficult at times, but if you go around the block, you should be fine (as long as you're cool with walking). Check it out!

    (5)
  • Chuck M.

    Pretty good. The flavors are a little more varied than other shops. We liked the cheesecake topping and the lemon-ice-something that was different. I enjoyed all the fruit options. The kids keep the place very clean. Lots of outdoor space for eating. Few options for parking. Good Luck.

    (4)
  • Joe P.

    Descriptive phrase: insert-generic-froyo-place-here. Frozen yogurt places are a dime a dozen nowadays, with MyYoMy! not breaking any mold of the fad. Came here after a show at the Next Act Theatre down the street. Luckily I walked because there is zero parking. Got in around 9:50 when they closed at 10, and while they did push us out fairly quickly they were nice enough to let us get our froyo first. The inside is a pretty stark and bare design, with splashes of color trying to warm up and area that's much to chilly. There's no explanation of what to do, but I'm an old pro by now; grab a cup and start pouring. The $0.45/oz is pretty standard nowadays. Their flavor options were pretty limited, with dulce de leche being the most exotic. I had the Irish Mint and Vanilla, with brownie bits on top. The brownie bits were gross, gritty balls of fake-tasting chocolate. While they do have other options, including cereal, none of it looked that appetizing except some raspberries. We sat outside on a really nice patio area. Luckily they did have one outdoor garbage can since the inside had already closed. Overall, MyYoMy! offered nothing new in terms of froyo experience, and barely passed in the generic necessities involved with such a business.

    (2)
  • Scott S.

    I had so much froyo I'm gonna pass the flip out. Nothing can make you feel this sinful and gratified and still be legal. If required, Regina and I will be here everyday to make sure this stays open. PS we have filled and used three loyalty cards come on myyomy when wi you open a premium account for us

    (5)
  • Heather M.

    I've never had frozen yogurt before and went here to check it out n i totally fell in love. I like that they have many different flavors and even more topping. He pricing was pretty decent and it was clean and quiet wit the outside seating

    (5)
  • David S.

    What's not to love about building your own desert. Plenty of options to mix and match. Personally, I went for the roof-of-the-mouth cutting captain crunch. I definitely relived a little of my childhood. There is a nice seating area outside so you can enjoy your froyo in the sun and fresh air if wanted. Overall the place was clean, organized and had bright colors. Don't really have anything bad to say about it. Worth a try if you are hAngry for dessert.

    (4)
  • Kelly M.

    This place has great fro yo. It's well managed, and clean. They used to have different sized cups which was great for portion control so I kind of miss that now that the cups are all one size. They also have less toppings then when they first opened but it's delicious none the less.

    (4)
  • Kelly R.

    Pros: -Try as many samples as you like. -The options available are consistent - smooth & creamy, not icy. Right now, I dig the Peppermint Stick. -Decent toppings - fruit, some candy, cereal, nuts. Cons: -Not the friendliest staff on the planet. I'm usually not greeted. -Not as large of a variety as some other local spots. -Location can make parking a challenge during peak times. All around, I'm happy with 3/5. It's frozen yogurt, and when I want it, I'm just fine heading here for my fix.

    (3)
  • Tim K.

    Not too many places where you can build your own frozen yogurt mix and you get as many free taste samplers you want. Great for the kidos for sure. However while this place meets a good standard for frozen yogurt, the price is outrageously expensive. I personally believe they charge more than a similar shop I know elsewhere.

    (3)
  • Elijah H.

    I am a sucker for frozen yogurt and when it comes to locations MyYoMy is my absolute favorite to go to! For MU students it is not too far at all, just in the third ward area a short walk from the Public Market. It is near the river and a bunch of awesome condos. It has outdoor seating for those warm summer/spring/fall days and nights with an exquisite view of the city life -- cars, dogs, people, oh and the pedal tavern! Then there is indoor seating, very bright and colorful if you don't feel like eating outside! Nice high chairs seated in front of a window or your average table and chairs for those of us who do not want to climb to get seated haha. Parking might be difficult if you're driving though so plan accordingly. If you're a biker then your parking spots are limitless. Now for the yogurt. They let you sample every flavor they have as many times as you want! And I believe they cycle their yogurt flavors pretty regularly. My favorite flavors are raspberry, cheesecake, salted caramel, birthday cake, and mocha. (writing this review makes me want to go there right now!). They have a good variety of toppings, sauces (chocolate, caremel), and even cereal. The cost is pretty reasonable and depends on how big you make your dessert. Oh yeah I forgot to mention this is completely self serve :).....which can be bad if you're worried about diet and have no control like I do. Let your mind go crazy! If you wanted to stack all of their flavors in one cup I am sure you can get away with it! Also if you are a student you're in luck since they give a discount with any student ID. As I said this place is my favorite frozen yogurt place, and once you stop by you will think so too!

    (5)
  • Ilana O.

    What's not to love about fro yo, yo? it's FRO YO. The place: nothing really special on the inside- not as much whimsy as you'll find at yo mama's but why do you need fancy decorations to go with your $3 fro yo? I personally do not. The taste: free samples, obvi, sometimes are a must, even though it's really hard to get taste size portions out of the spout into the little cups they provide on the left wall. They have the classic original tart (for you health nuts out there), but when I was there, I tasted espresso, cake batter, apple sorbet... And I want to say dulce de leche. Lots of toppings too - you want maraschino cherries, kiwi, cookie dough bites? Help yourself. My face: happy.happy.happy as if I'm in a room without a roof... And not just because I sat on the front patio while enjoying my fro yo. I bought mine and my friend's and it was less than $8. And de-lish.

    (4)
  • Bruce K.

    The new trend in FroYo is self-serve, where you start with a bowl (or bucket or vat), fill it with as much frozen yogurt as you like and then top it off with whatever toppings you want to have. All to your heart's content. With ten individual and five swirl flavors to choose from, it can be a bit overwhelming. Add to that a half dozen fresh and frozen fruit choices and a dozen dry toppings such as M&M's and breakfast cereals and nuts. At the end of this sits a small scale to take measure of your choices. Reasonable or gluttonous? You can't complain - you did it to yourself!

    (3)
  • Katie K.

    What's up MyYoMy!!! My oh my did you surprise me! Why have I been avoiding you? I thought you would be another bland TCBY throwback, but oh no, I like you much more than that. Anyone remember the non-fat yogurt Seinfeld episode??? Well I do, and pretty much think this is way too good to be sugar/ fat free (some of the flavors). I disbelieve! I'll keep on living in ignorance and enjoying my new little sweet treat which is unfortunately right down the street from me.

    (5)
  • Maggie L.

    When they first opened basically everything was delicious. I particularly like the tart flavor but now they've added extremely sweet and odd flavored. Also, I don't come weekly but the last couple of times they were out of boba gels which I crave regularly. It's disappointing because this is the closest fro yo spot. I may have to trek to Brady St.

    (3)
  • Andrea K.

    A nice and convenient frozen yogurt place for a decent price. It's not in a bad location either, right within the Third Ward. I like coming here in the evenings after a long day of studying, and it's great for dates. They have outdoor seating when it's warmer out. They have lots of options for toppings, although their flavors seem limited. The yogurt is made well and is self-served. It's a nice place for a quick frozen yogurt craving :)

    (4)
  • N E.

    My Yo My is a fun self-serve FroYo shop in Third Ward, although it is nothing too special. They have a wide variety of flavors, my personal favorite being the cake batter or mango sorbet, as well as countless toppings: candy, nuts, fruit, you name it. Indoor seating is very limited, but there's plenty of tables outside on the patio. Service is always fast and friendly. They also offer discounts to students at Marquette and UWM which always sweetens the deal!

    (4)
  • Chris R.

    Thank the maker for this place. I am no longer able to digest ice cream so this place came along right in time. Its self serve and there is nothing better than plain frozen yogurt . Should you choose otherwise they have a multitude of flavors and toppings the like. Its simple fun and a nice place to just stop for a treat.

    (4)
  • Ashley N.

    I love froyo...especially the kind with self-serve toppings. I love that this place is so close to me. My favorite thing to do is ask for sample cups and taste all the yogurts before I choose.

    (5)
  • Peter C.

    I am writing this review as a person who has never had PinkBerry, although I have been enjoying the FroYo craze going on in the Ill Mill lately. The location is amazing. This is the best part. Sitting outside by the bridge and looking along the river and Water street while enjoying a healthier alternative to ice cream. That being said, their frozen yogurt is good but the toppings are what I really like. I have never sat inside since it seems a bit stuffy but the outside seating is where it is at. Overall, I am a fan of this place of the other frozen yogurt places in Milwaukee.

    (3)
  • Rachael G.

    (I feel like I shouldn't actually be reviewing this store as my brother is the general manager at one of the yo mama's. I feel like I'm cheating on my family a lil bit! Don't tell him I went here!!) MyYoMy! is the closest yogurt shop to my neck of the woods and I have enjoyed it every time! Their yogurt flavors are always creative and the flavors are spot on! The flavors are so good on their own, that now I barely even put toppings on mine! I stopped in last week and blended pistachio and white chocolate macadamia nut and it was pure bliss! The employees have always been super pleasant whenever I've come, and the store is ridiculously clean. So clean, that if I dropped my yogurt on the floor I may consider eating it. Its that good, and the store is that clean. The only down side is the awful parking/traffic situation, but other than that, MyYoMy is my (second) favorite yogurt shop in Milwaukee!

    (4)
  • Chan L.

    Good yogurt in the third ward. All the fruit toppings was fresh and the yogurt had a creamy texture and flavor to it. Took the family here after brunch. The only drawback there was not enough indoor seating. Staff was friendly and prices were reasonable.

    (4)
  • Emily B.

    ive since been back to this location and it was delicious! lots of topping. lots of flavors. i am in love with the orginal tart with strawberries and captain crunch.

    (5)
  • Sadie T.

    Overall good experience. A variety of flavors and toppings. Prices equivalent to other frozen yogurt joints in the area. Easily 4 stars on taste. Why 3 stars then on my review? I have the following suggestions to make this a 4 star place: # 1 - get sample cups!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How will I know what I want to buy a boat-full of if I can't taste it? Because of no sample cups, I stuck with regular flavors (and yea, I had to dip my finger in my cup to see if I liked it or now). SAD. Because some of the flavors sounded interesting but I wasn't wiling to buy before I got to try. I know there are some who might abuse the samples, but I put my money on there being more satisfied customers due to sample cups # 2 - they have got to change the shape of the frozen yogurt globs coming out of the tubes. What would you least like associated with your food? Yep, that's what it looks like! Step it up, MyYoMy! and I will amend my review!

    (3)
  • Andrew A.

    The southside of town needed a good Yogurt place and MyYoMy! is that place. It has a perfect location in the younger Historic 3rd Ward. The only thing that is a negative about the place is the parking...oh wait sign said free wi-fi but my smartphone couldn't find it. Otherwise it offers 10 flavors of yogurt and multiple choices for toppings. Everything from Dolce de Leche to Alpine Vanilla for yogurt, fresh fruit to granola for toppings. The charge is not the size of the cup you put your yorgurt, its how much you put in the cup and toppings at 45 cents per ounce. I have been there two days in a row and spent $4.95 for two the first day and $5.95 the 2nd day. Both times, we lucked out with getting street parking. If you are tired of having custard, give MyYoMy! a try. You won't be disappointed...hopefully you'll find parking.

    (5)
  • Kelsey S.

    After being tortured by all the 4- and 5-star Yelp reviews about this place while knowing I'd never get a parking space nearby during Summerfest, I finally made it to MyYoMy! this past week. And. it. was. delicious. The mister and I are trying to eat healthier (which, basically, in Milwaukee-speak means reducing our custard consumption), so this seemed like a good option. I was super pleased to find a variety of fresh, tasty fruit toppings (strawberries, blueberries, kiwi) to complement my cheesecake/dulce de leche combo of froyo. He, on the other hand, got super excited about the cookie dough bits and cheesecake pieces. But hey, it's not custard, so it still counts. Best part? I'm one of those people who feels terrible for entering an establishment within 15 minutes of closing. We arrived at 9:48 pm on a night they close at 10:00 pm and were still warmly greeted by two different employees and not rushed one bit. I was surprised at how many people were still arriving and sitting on the patio enjoying their froyo that late, but it made for a good vibe. 5 stars for MyYoMy - definitely my new go-to yogurt place.

    (5)
  • Rachel F.

    I can haz self-serve frozen yogurt by my house. I like! This spot isn't fancy-pants; it's got a clean, simple interior and bright colors on the walls certainly liven the space. Lots of flavor options! (Honestly, that was the hardest part... ) Wild berry tart, OG tart, Dulce de Leche, Choco, Vanilla, Pumpkin... low-fat... the list goes on... Toppings = fresh and plentiful... go strawberries and mango boba and blueberries and blackberries, or cookie dough bits or cheesecake bites and hot fudge or candy/cereal... iron chef yo noize! I'm into it. My small cup of OG tart with strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries ran me three dollars and thirty four cents, which means that I received in change the number of the beast/the number on the back of my roller derby jersey. I am a huge nerd. Quick tip: Cute outside patio for nice days that faces Water/1st Street. Four solid stars!

    (4)
  • Joel B.

    This place is great! Always consistent and love that it's not too far of a walk from where I live. Fun atmosphere and pretty damn good frozen yogurt. The cappuccino flavor is a nice after dinner desert if you have the hankering for just a lil something. Toppings are abundant and pretty reasonable for fro yo. Thumbs up!

    (5)
  • Maria S.

    I have been wanting to try this place for a while. I was super impressed with how clean they were, I even made the mistake of dropping some berries into a container of non-berries and some one swooped in and cleaned it all up. TONS of flavors, TONS of fun toppings. I think that this place is fairly priced for what it is, but that being said, fro-yo bars are not for those doing ice cream on the cheap. I LOVED my grapefruit and tart combo and will be back to try more lovely flavors.

    (4)
  • Erin B.

    I feel like we have enough yogurt places in the Mil now to take sides and draw battle lines. I have to remain loyal to Yo Factory because I have spent at least one whole paycheck there in the last year, but now one of my dear friends has moved to the 3rd Ward and her husband swears that My Yo My is far superior. This is the kind of stuff that turns BFFs into Stark/Lannister style feuding. Ok not really, but it makes for heated debate. MYM = better yogurt flavors. By miles YF = better toppings options. By miles. Also, YF has a more homey, warm and friendly vibe. Me? I'm all about the toppings, kids. So MYM takes a backseat on this one.

    (3)
  • Paul T.

    The WORST service I've ever experienced!!!!!! My partner and I were celebrating an anniversary and wanted to have frozen yogurt for dessert. Upon arrival the 1 employee on duty was sitting on his laptop checking Facebook as we entered. He did say "hello" and that was it....NO explanation how we work the machines....no recommendations...and NO warm friendly greeting. We started trying the flavors with the small sample cups and the man JUMPED out of his seat and stormed over to us. He said " You can't touch where the machine lets out the yogurt". We both told the man that our sample cup might have accidentally touched it, but we are first time customers and had no idea how to even work the machines. He then stood RIGHT BEHIND US like a cop making sure we were behaving, as two grown adults the feeling of an employee breathing down our necks was too much to bare. I was really excited to try out this Yogurt shop but I can barely stomach the way this employee would treat PAYING CUSTOMERS.

    (1)
  • Kate B.

    My fiance and I have tried all the frozen yogurt places within the downtown area (Berry Me, Yo Factory, Yo Momma, and now MyYoMy!) and we both agree that MyYoMy is our favorite! The space itself is somewhat small, but always very clean, and the staff are always very nice. Their frozen yogurt is nice and creamy and the flavors are always a good mix of sweet and fruity, with old favorites and unique offerings. The toppings bar has everything you could want from fruit to candy bars and on Wednesdays they have all the fixings for banana splits. Two thumbs up and definitely worth checking out... in fact. we are headed there tonight!

    (4)
  • Sarah H.

    Hollah! Thank you MyYoMy for opening in the Third Ward. Just what this neighborhood needed. They have 12 flavors that you can mix n match and all the nutritional info for each flavor is posted on the wall. One of the employees told us they change the flavors about once a week. Then, you can add toppings (fruit (fresh too!), candy, nuts, cereal, etc) and weigh your dish to pay by the ounce. Seems reasonably priced as well (about $3.50 for a medium size dish with toppings). Love this place already!

    (5)
  • Dennis L.

    Frozen Yogurt establishments are all rage right now, and MyYoMy! delivers a solid product with a good concept. The layout is very streamlined and the toppings are quite good. I found the yogurt flavors themselves to be exceptional. Service is friendly and the atmosphere is relaxed and inviting. Overall, a very FroYo spot walking distance from the heart of the city.

    (4)
  • Mihaly T.

    The Seeboth Triangle is quickly becoming the epicenter of the 5W. Sitting out on the patio at MyYoMy, enjoying your Pinkberryish delights, you'll see why. Yum.

    (4)
  • Cory T.

    ALL THE CHARM OF A LAUNDROMAT... Okay, fellow Yelpers...what the hell? Why do you guys like this place? My friend pigged out at Leon's and I just don't ever touch custard. I had a craving, so she agreed to go with me to this place to get my fix with some tangy frozen yogurt. Parking is a commodity, so round and round the blocks we went. Finally, we found a spot five blocks away. That is not their fault, but it just makes your anticipation of a good experience all that much more expected somehow. There were plenty of people slurping up yogurt when we walked up to the storefront, so we had high hopes for MyYoMy. What a disappointment. YOU CAN NEVER MAKE A FIRST IMPRESSION TWICE.... YUCK! The very first thing that hit me *SMACK* in the face was the rancid, stinkin,' stankin' smell of filthy clorox mop water! Apparently that was our warm welcome, because we got no greeting from anyone. In fact, we didn't see anyone working there. BIZARRE... The whole place had an eery, creepy, "Clockwork Orange" kind of feeling. It was DARK, to begin with, and ice cold. Again, no one greeted us, and the place just seemed to run itself! Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do...TWILIGHT ZONE! About a dozen icy cold stainless steel nipples stuck out of the long, bland-looking, white tile wall, with laminated cut out tags above them to indicate each flavor. Another sign said it was 45 cents per ounce. That is as engaging as my experience with MyYoMY got. If weren't for the yogurt nozzles, I would have thought I had wandered into a poorly lit public pavilion toilet. NO CONES... I was still willing to give them a shot, but NO CONES. That's right, people! Just sad little cups. Sitting there. On a little shelf. In the dark. I'm sorry to be a frozen treat snob, but NO CONE = NO CRUNCH = NO TREAT. TOTAL IMPRESSION... Okay folks, I'm not going to waste much breath on a more detailed review of MyYoMy. I left without anything. Not that anyone here would have noticed us leaving. Does anyone work here? As you're leaving, if you shout GOOD BYE into a cavernous, dark, dank stinking craphole of a store does it make any noise if no one is there to hear it? The world may never know. TWO GENEROUS STARS. One for just being there. One for being a Yogurt place. Too bad, because I work in the Third Ward and really was looking forward to this place being an exciting edition to the area. I'm not eating my yogurt in a toilet out of a paper cup!

    (2)
  • Ariel W.

    When I went all 8 flavors were nonfat. YAY. None of them were missing in the flavor department. Smooth & Creamy. Macadamia Nut was my favorite. Excellent nut flavor. Clean, friendly service with 60s music (Beach Boys, Diana Ross) playing in the background. Which made this retro loving girl very happy while eating my froyo at the window counter sitting looking out to the street. Free samples for paying customers and they also have a punch card.

    (4)
  • Virginia L.

    Pretty delicious and fantastic. I hope they can make it. Love the seating outside. It's a short bike ride from my office, so I like to go here for lunch sometimes.

    (4)
  • Rebecca S.

    I am so happy to have a frozen yogurt place close by, so I don't have to drive all the way to Yo-Mama! I know some people go balls out when it comes to their fro-yo; needing everything from hot caramel sauce to Cap'n Crunch cereal. I'm pretty basic: all I want is cake batter flavored frozen yogurt and fresh fruit. In that respect, this was the perfect place for me. My Yo My doesn't have quite the variety that Yo Mama has; but depending how many small children you have with you, that could be a major selling point. My only complaints? No sample cups, and the two young ladies working there seemed bored beyond belief. Come on ladies!! You're selling frozen yogurt!! Pep it up a little bit!! Based on the location, price and selection, I know we'll be back again.

    (3)
  • Danielle B.

    How many frozen yogurt places have opened in Milwaukee this year? So the indoor space at MyYoMy! is rather small; it's lucky there's outdoor space because my friend & I wouldn't have been comfortable inside with other customers squeezing past us, or basically hovering over our table as they pick out their frozen yogurt. It's just not comfortable indoors. I don't know what they'll do this winter. There were quite a few frozen yogurt flavors; I really liked the tart choices like pomegranate-raspberry; I wasn't such a fan of the sweeter flavors - red velvet was not good. There were quite a few toppings (including BOBA - so cool!), but the counter was a bit cramped; there was a traffic jam so I had to wait with my melting frozen yogurt while other customers chose their toppings. Lastly, I loved all the fruit, but the kiwi was mushy and the pineapple had a funky not-so-fresh flavor. Unique to this location is the really great outdoor space right on Water. I loved the patio setup and though my fro-yo melted rather quickly outdoors, it was a comfortable space to sit and chat with a friend, and it's definitely doggy-friendly. Be prepared to search for parking; I found some street spots near Alterra, but on a Sunday night, I didn't expect to circle the block so many times.

    (3)
  • Chad C.

    It's fine - it's just like many of the other self-serve fro-yo places that are popping up everywhere. The market has become too saturated. The product was good and the people were nice enough, but the atmosphere could use some work. It seemed very cold and sterile to me. It was just like the new Yo Factory on the east side except it didn't have any ambiance to it.

    (3)
  • Julia M.

    It's not that it's a bad place; it's that I don't get frozen yogurt. Nice spot, nice patio, good selection of toppings....but the fro-yo tastes like cheapish grocery store ice cream to me. That's all well and good--I buy the Roundy's brand--but what's the fuss? Also, frozen yogurt ends up being crazy expensive. Good for portion control, maybe?

    (3)
  • Jessica S.

    Love me some fro yo! Had to check out this place, one of my friends lives close by. I had the cake batter with some random toppings. Selection is not as great as Yo Factory on Farwell. Would rather stop at Yo Factory for more options.

    (3)
  • Eric M.

    I write this review for all the serve-YO-self yogurt shops sprouting up in Milwaukee. I've been trying them all, and each time I leave disappointed....... I never thought I would be all uppity about frozen yogurt, but my refined yogurt tastes make me long for the fro-yo I would get at Pinkberry, the since passed BerryChill in Chicago, or even the FroYo stand in Bloomingdale's on Michigan Ave. When Pinkberry first became popular on the coasts, I remember standing outside for up to 30 minutes around the block for some of it. It was novel and delicious, never been done before! These places brought the goods, but these minimalist serve YOself yogurt places where the yogurt is runny and too soft just don't do it for me. My advice, try some Pinkberry and still see if you give this place 5 stars. No comparison.

    (2)
  • Jay O.

    Tried this place out tonight as it's a short walk away. Lots of interesting Fro-yo flavors (I mixed Coconut, Cookies & Cream and White Chocolate Macadamia) that tasted great. The toppings were plentiful (fruit, cereal, candy, etc) and fresh. One thing I appreciated was the hot fudge and hot caramel in heated pump dispensers as opposed to squeeze bottles of sundae toppings (like Berry Me has). I feel this is more hygienic and way more professional. Everything was very clean. Self serve and reasonable prices. I've been to some of the other Fro-yo places in Milwaukee (Yo Mama & Berry Me) and I'd rate this as one of the better ones. Looking forward to another visit.

    (5)
  • Sarah W.

    This place embodies what a frozen yogurt place SHOULD be like. First impressions: The interior is roomy and very clean. The arrangement is open and welcoming. There are a large number of windows but the tables aren't placed in such a way in which you're sitting there eating your frozen yogurt while it's sitting in the sun (this seems to be a paradox that many frozen food restaurants don't seem to understand :\). There's a huge outdoor area as well, all with comfortable seating. I've really come to appreciate the texture of good frozen yogurt, and My Yo My really gets this right. Have you ever had frozen yogurt that tastes like it's been watered-down, such that after you eat it it makes you feel kind of sad all over? Well, this certainly isn't the case with yogurt from here. ;P They always have so many different flavors to choose from. One of the things that really amaze me about this place is the creative toppings they have. Brownie bits? Cookie dough? NY Cheesecake? How awesome is hot fudge/caramel with that? But here's the unique thing: STRAWBERRY AND MANGO BOBA. For those not familiar with what these are, they are little bubbles made of (I believe) thin tapioca shells encasing fruit juice. The rainbow mochi (rice flour sweet little treats) goes very well with the boba toppings. I have NEVER been to any dessert place that has those sorts of toppings. Of course, they have fresh fruit. So many places just opt out of this and go with frozen instead, so I've learned to not take this for granted. I am glad that this place is so close to where I work, I do enjoy walking to there for a quick pick-me-up. :)

    (5)
  • Steve S.

    The yogurt choices are great. The mango Boba Balls are excellent (little mango juice-filled, bursting tapioca balls)!

    (5)
  • Sam B.

    No wonder this place is #1 for yogurt in Milwaukee. Clean, friendly, lots of choices to fulfill your sweet-tooth craving. The staff were incredibly nice. The choices of yogurt and toppings would satisfy any unique yoguteur. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Stephanie L.

    This was fun. Simply put. We walked in to an all but empty shop, except for the employee, my friend, and I. It was a quick stop, thanks to a hankering for a sweet dairy product. I helped myself to a small cup that included a twist of pumpkin pie and vanilla frozen yogurt, and I topped it all off with bananas, graham cracker crumbs, butterscotch, and cherry. One interesting "extra" at this froyo spot, as opposed to others, is their special of the day. On this visit, they had a sign advertising the banana split special. In other words, they offered the fixings and recipe to concoct your own BS dish. Like that? It was not a place that stood out from the competition, but it could definitely hang. The price was reasonable, but the lack of patronage left something to be desired...like people. They may want to consider limited hours during the week, unless of course their specials really start attracting folks. Sometimes even the allure of sweet treats can't do the trick. I would go back, but only if I'm in the area.

    (3)
  • Matthew J.

    been to many frozen yogurt places and this one ranks right up at the top. definitely worth a stop, great yogurt, very friendly staff.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

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

MyYoMy! Frozen Yogurt

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