Friday, October 30, 2009
Dallas frozen yogurt meltdown: FrogBerry in Fort Worth
Editor's note: Latest chapter in our series on frozen yogurt covers Frogberry in Fort Worth.
Opened: June 2008
Profile: One of the first frozen-yogurt places to open in Fort Worth, Frogberry is right off Berry Avenue so it has the built-in TCU student population, providing a pool of customers as well as staff.
Ambiance: Little bit funky, very personal, enjoyably cluttered profusion of local signs on the door. Mulberry ultra-suede furniture. But the best thing are the employees. Mostly TCU students, they were sharp and also forthcoming about the yogurt formula and other things that frozen-yogurt places seem to be so nutty about.
Utensils: Yay, paper cups and decomposable potato-starch spoons. They even have a recycling bin.
Price: $2.75 for a small 5-ounce.
Yogurt: This is not a self-serve place. They have two machines, four flavors. Original tart, of course, and then three rotating flavors. On this night it was pomegranate, acai-blueberry, and raspberry sorbet. Gotta love that they don't kowtow to the van-choc-straw mentality and instead just offer whatever they feel like.
Regardless of the flavor, the texture was consistent across the board.
Verdict: Recommend. Yogurt itself was OK, with extra points for their recycling policy and great staff.
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I belong to the Kowtow wing of the Vanchocstraw Tribe, and I am offended at this dismissal of our ancient and mostly harmless culture.
OEsophagus Anonymous
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