TCBY is an almost completely self-serve frozen yogurt place with a great variety of toppings - everything from popping pearls, chocolate turtles, chopped candy bars (multiple varieties), many sauce toppings, some berries, and various cereals. Sometimes there's also mini cheesecake bites. They have two sizes of bowls and once finished you place them on the scale and the cashier weighs it, and your final cost is per the total weight of yogurt and toppings.
Flavors rotate every so often, some being seasonal and some being limited offerings, but there's usually always a fruit sherbet or two and one or two almond milk alternatives along with the regular flavors. Each section of flavors also has a lever in the middle for swirling the flavors in that specific section. As my personal favorites, I usually get the white chocolate mousse, oreo, salted caramel, or mixtures of them whenever they're available. The white chocolate is my favorite though.
Also I usually get the regular and pretty much fill it to the top with froyo before piling on a bunch of toppings, so my usual price per cup (max) is around $15-16. Closer to $10 if I get less, since once again the price is per oz so more yogurt = more cost. I don't mind it every now and again though, and sometimes they have deals going for so many oz free and you pay for however much over you go.
They also offer cones (and come deals every so often) as well as milkshakes but at the time of this review I'm yet to try either of them.
Location is always clean, and the cashier always keeps everything stocked and is...
Read morewill never eat here, again do not recommend. Going in this place observed cashier finally break from her personal conversation long enough to say hello. Then as I walked toward the wall of handles I stopped and watched a women and her son tasting each of the flavors. After the third flavor the women saw my face and said I think I will get my usual and threw her test cup away. Then got a bucket and then walked off. The boy did it 4 more times with me telling him to stop. He was contaminating the port the Yogurt was coming out. He said he wasn't spreading germs as he put the cup against the machine pulled the handle and then put the entire cup in his mouth pushing it inside out with his tongue never one changing it. I could only get him to stop when i walked back to the front and interrupted the girl working. well the mother denied and he stared to as well. But, that is hard to do with the tore cup in you hand. She picked up some cloth's and told me oh don't worry I will wipe those off and it will be ok. Which one did he do that, too? I had just walked in the store and watched them for 4 to 5 min, no telling how long they had been in there. What has she used those towels to clean off? the counters?, seats?were your butt has been? bathrooms? Frankly I didn't hold a lot of confidence. She said please get some it's ok. Well I got a 1.92 worth for my dog's treat, he licks his ass he don't rightly care what she wiped down...
Read moreIt's an okay experience. If it wasn't for the lack of frozen yogurt in the area I doubt I'd come here often or if at all. The people working are usually nice, and the yogurt tastes great. There can be a lack of flavor variety at times.
My biggest gripe is I feel the price is very expensive. On a typical day, for me and my husband to fill up two cups with yogurt (we don't get toppings) its about $20. I'm always surprised when they tell me my total.
There is a yogurt place in Rome GA we frequently and we only typically spend $10-$11.
Overall I'd say go if you're feeling in the mood for some yogurt but just be careful how...
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