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Yogurty's
Category: Food Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt [Edit]
875 Eglinton Ave WToronto, ON M6C 3Z9
(416) 784-5757
- Hours:
Mon-Thu, Sun 11 am - 11 pm
Fri-Sat 11 am - 12 am
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Wi-Fi:
- No
8 reviews for Yogurty's
8 reviews in English
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Review from Chad M.
Where do you go when you need to feel better about yourself while promoting good digestion? Why Yogurty's of course.
It doesn't matter how much you put in your cup, it's yogurt and therefore good for you. If you don't get your daily dose of bifidobacteria, you might find yourself spending a little more time in the washroom than you'd like. Why chance it?
The mint chocolate is my favourite, followed by peanut butter. There are lots of other great flavours, however I pretty much stick to these two. I can't seem to find them anywhere else, so that makes Yogurty's my first choice every time. -
Review from Ksenja T.
There is a real frozen yoghurt craze going on in Toronto right now. Everywhere I turn, there is a new Yogurty's opening soon. Personally, I love yoghurt. I eat it everyday. So when the possibility came up to "spruce up" my regular non-fat yoghurt routine, I decided to go and venture into Yogurty's on Eglinton West.
This place is teeny-bopper and mommy central. We decided to go late at night just before closing, so it wasn't very busy then.
I'm so intrigued by these self-serving machines. I personally went crazy. I didn't realize you didn't HAVE to fill the whole cup with the yoghurt. A smaller portion would have been perfectly fine; but-I was feeling gluttonous. The flavors are great, you really can't go wrong with peanut butter and vanilla. Add all the toppings, and this could get expensive really fast. -
Review from Kate H.
York, ON
2 years ago, I lived between here and Los Angeles, and every time I got off the plane at LAX, I drove directly to one of two places: In and Out, or Pinkberry. Thank GOD the Korean yogurt craze finally made it north of the border.
Lots of good flavours, a big parking lot, and an awesome selection of both healthy and non-healthy toppings. And they have YET to be out of mochi!!
I go to these places because I want that traditional tart plain flavour, and theirs is good. YogenFruz is too sweet, Yogurty's is a perfectly good Pinkberry facsimile. Well done.
Plus, PARKING! -
Review from Avitania B.
Toronto, ON
I'm totally crushin' on Yogurty's. Like, to the point where I want to send it secret notes that read AVITANIA + YOGURTY'S = LOVE 4 EVA.
Of the FroYo joints that have popped up in Toronto as of late, Yogurty's is the only one that comes close to competing with the chain that's nearest n' dearest to my heart, Yogurtland in California. The consistency of the FroYo at Yogurty's is consistently silky smooth and light (but still being substantial). This is in contrast to Toronto's other popular FroYo stops like Menchie's (large ice crystals in the yogurt), and Yogurt Spoon (slightly runny). The selection of flavors is large, and includes Tart (my favorite; it's a little milder than most "tart" FroYos), Honey, Chocolate, etc. The Vanilla is rather cloying, though.
I also like the huge topping bar at Yogurty's, which includes the usual staples: fresh fruit, sprinkles, fruity popping boba, chocolate chips, cereal, etc. However, they also have options I haven't seen anywhere else, like River Rock candy (which I think is a little gross, but hey, it's your sundae), chocolate-covered pretzels and Cookie Dough. You got that right. COOKIE M'FING DOUGH. Nom, nom, nom. They also have a "cheesecake" topping that you put on to your FroYo with a scoop, but to me it looks like egg salad, so I pass on it.
The bins for the dry goods at the topping bar (cereal, candy chips, etc) are rather small -- which is good since they have to be replaced/replenished often, but also bad because they get a little difficult to maneuver around, and as a result the floor around them always seems a bit sticky.
The price is a little bit higher than similar shops, but it's worth it for the bacchanalian selection of yogurty deliciousness at your fingertips. -
Review from rasaka s.
I love this place, my friends and I got to do what we wanted, a little of this and a little of that... it was so good I can still taste the strawberries and mochi toppings on top of the yogurt. The decor was very psychedelic looking, and cool. Spent $3.75 which was good value to me.
see you soon... try the coconut or mango = OMG -
Review from Rita M.
Toronto, ON
Everything about this place is perfect. It is clean with cute decor, the staff is friendly, and the low fat/fat free yogurts are divine! Totally perfect for a date, hanging out with friends, or family time.
Oh, and did I mention that everything is priced by weight, so mine came to $2.75 and I self-served the following flavors and toppings (they have a full candy bar):
Yogurts:
-Mint chocolate (my fav), peanut butter, chocolate, and "tart" (oh amazing amazing)
Toppings: Sliced almonds and skor bits.
The selection is unreal, and they have seven-ish different flavors of froyo at all times. CHECK. IT. OUT. -
Review from Cheri D.
Toronto, ON
The variety here is good however, the experience it is not as mind-blowing as other reviews have claimed it to be. For the price, I'll keep shopping around for now. I May give it a second try in the summer when the frozen dessert cravings kick in more...
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Review from Jeff M.
North York, ON
New to Eglinton West Village and located where Pizza Pizza was before they moved down by Swiss Chalet. We weren't sure if it was going to open before summer ended. But they made it in under the wore and was worth the wait. Love it. You have a choice of about 8 different flavours of frozen yogourt and the a plethora of both Kosher and non Kosher toppings. You pay by weight so you can end up paying a little or lot depending on what you choose. It is bright and airy and very clean.
