This place went out of business. I think Frotopia(located down the street) took all their customers.
Debra M.
Tu valoración: 5 Swampscott, MA
A frozen yogurt storm has reached the northshore area. And I been to almost every single one of them. By far, this is the best one. Staff are very friendly, place is clean, and the fruits always looks so fresh. The original tart is not too sweet but not too tart. Only thing about here is that the parking is a little tough at times but still worth the drive. Also, try their boba tea.
Nicole D.
Tu valoración: 5 Danvers, MA
I consider myself somewhat of a froyo connoisseur since I’ve tried almost every place around. Not sure if that’s a good thing to admit to or not, but it beats downing pints of Ben & Jerry’s every week. This place is my absolute favorite of them all! What I like: *Everyone is friendly and helpful — they always say«hi» when you walk in and offer samples. *Flavors change daily and their Facebook page announces the daily«menu». *They offer smoothies, coffee, boba tea, etc. instead of just yogurt *Very clean *Always has mochi, my favorite topping :)
Amanda B.
Tu valoración: 5 Peabody, MA
The yogurt here is all Greek! Its not like those other yogurt places which say they are so much healthier than ice cream. Yogurt is healthier BUT by the time you add all that added sugar… there is your fat! This is the only yogurt place i will go to because I’m getting my probiotics and some protein instead of overdose sugar!
Courtney N.
Tu valoración: 4 Wakefield, MA
Snow predicted and freezing temps– of course it’s time to stop at a frozen yogurt place! My friend and I were stuck in traffic and noticed Top It Your Way at a nearby plaza so we decided to stop and try some delicious froyo. I am a huge fan, especially the self-service concept as we really like to mix and match flavors. The restaurant was nice and they had a great selection of flavors. Even better, the woman behind the counter was super helpful and gave us free samples and helped us out as we made our strange choices. We really loved the southern vanilla and cookies and cream. I loved their selection of toppings; fruit, granola and plenty of sweets. The price is great– similar in most places. If you don’t go crazy, you can get a nice treat for under five dollars. They were fairly busy and they’re in a great location. I recommend stopping in(even if you aren’t stuck in traffic).
LC H.
Tu valoración: 4 Beverly, MA
Mhmm. Icy cold frozen yogurt in 8 different flavors and all the toppings you could want. Having never been to a place where I can squeeze out my own frozen treat and then add toppings I went a little stupid and decided to try 3 different flavors and a bunch of toppings. At 49 cents an ounce I ended up with a pricey but tasty sundae. The only flavor of yogurt that is tart is the original tart the rest were pretty sweet. Lots of topping options were available. I liked it, next time I won’t get stupid with the flavors and toppings and keep my cost lower. Customer service was great. The music in this place sucked so bad. Why the hell does every place have to have a damn TV? At least it was set to the news and had no volume. It’s not a place to linger over your frozen yogurt that’s for sure but eat quick and get out. They do have to go covers for your frozen treats.
Joe S.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I don’t know where the hell this frozen yogurt craze came from. Everyone seemed fine with plain ol’ ice cream and all of a sudden we have places serving it up, a pinkberry opening, and orange leaf carpet bombing Massachusetts by making sure every single town has a franchise. And now we have Top it Your Way Yogurt Bar, which at the very least wins the award for having the most unoriginal and un-catchy business name ever. This has pretty much the same setup as Orange Leaf only it’s a kind of a flat corridor instead of a fancy curved wall. Grab a cup and fill it up with whatever you want. The price is the same(.49 /ounce) which means if you go crazy with the coco puffs and hot fudge you’re going to paying out the ass. They have dispensers for the dry toppings like cereal and sprinkles, pumps for the sauces and a bar to scoop on toppings like fruit. A bunch of yogurt flavors(only it seemed like less than Orange Leaf… not sure) and tons of toppings(which seemed like more than Orange Leaf. but again, not sure). Compared to Orange Leaf I actually liked this place better. Maybe it’s because I didn’t completely butcher my yogurt with a stupid amount of toppings. I got a tart/blackberry mix with a little bit of granola. It cost less than 5 bucks and was absolutely fantastic, I had to resist going up for more. This place also has a little card where you get a free cup if you buy 9 yogurts(which seems like it would be pretty easy to scam given you pay for the ounce). Given the choice, I would go to this place over Orange Leaf just because I liked what I got better. It’s a solid choice if you’re in the area and dying for some«froyo» and the price is right if you don’t go off with the toppings. Just remember not to trick yourself into thinking you’re eating something that’s healthier than ice cream when you load up on 10 dollars worth of marshmallow sauce and peanut butter cups.
Patricia K.
Lynn, MA
I don’t usually write reviews for this kinda thing but I thought this place is different from the rest of the average«froyo» business. First of all, this is the only place that offers a self serve bar which seems to be maintained thru out the day. Its clean and stocked all the time. They never run out of my favorites such as strawberry and banana. I never have to ask them to cut fresh fruits because they seem to be on top of it. Lastly, this is the place around here that offers milk boba tea! So Top It gets full stars from me.