Super simple and basic concept like 16 Handles although I don't believe there are quite 16 Handles/flavors. It's super convenient for when you get off the b or q train at sheepshead bay station as that is right across the street.
This is for if you don't want to go to Arbuz, although I feel like they do have a better atmosphere and it's slightly cleaner since it's not a pay-per-pound concept, although the pricing may be higher.
The prices are pretty standard compared to what I've seen- .50 or .60 cents per ounce. I don't go for the candy or chocolate, I usually fly to the fruit and they actually have a good selection of fruit. There's mangoes, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries but no kiwis.
There aren't a lot of seats here and the ones they have are a bit worn out. They do have color changing spoons though, always a plus!!
The solid high reviews here must be due mostly to the lack of froyo options down in South Brooklyn, because this place is pretty weak compared to several of the other options around the city.
Yogurt here tastes fine, but the lack of variety is just unacceptable.
They had 6 self-serve pumps, with one out of order, so only 5 flavors to choose from, all of which are the common flavors with nothing interesting (i.e. chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, etc.).
They do have a very good variety of toppings though, which does help a bit. It also still is way better than your Pinkberrys and Red Mangos for the simple facts that it is self-serve and that they have some non-tart flavors that actually taste good.
This was decent enough for a yogurt fix on a super hot day, but I wouldn't return here if I had a choice of another place.
Delicious!!!!!! There might not be 20 flavors to choose from, but the ones they have are great! Toppings are fresh. I'll def be back.
Super simple and basic concept like 16 Handles although I don't believe there are quite 16 Handles/flavors. It's super convenient for when you get off the b or q train at sheepshead bay station as that is right across the street.
This is for if you don't want to go to Arbuz, although I feel like they do have a better atmosphere and it's slightly cleaner since it's not a pay-per-pound concept, although the pricing may be higher.
The prices are pretty standard compared to what I've seen- .50 or .60 cents per ounce. I don't go for the candy or chocolate, I usually fly to the fruit and they actually have a good selection of fruit. There's mangoes, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries but no kiwis.
There aren't a lot of seats here and the ones they have are a bit worn out. They do have color changing spoons though, always a plus!!
The solid high reviews here must be due mostly to the lack of froyo options down in South Brooklyn, because this place is pretty weak compared to several of the other options around the city.
Yogurt here tastes fine, but the lack of variety is just unacceptable.
They had 6 self-serve pumps, with one out of order, so only 5 flavors to choose from, all of which are the common flavors with nothing interesting (i.e. chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, etc.).
They do have a very good variety of toppings though, which does help a bit. It also still is way better than your Pinkberrys and Red Mangos for the simple facts that it is self-serve and that they have some non-tart flavors that actually taste good.
This was decent enough for a yogurt fix on a super hot day, but I wouldn't return here if I had a choice of another place.