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    3.3 (130 reviews)
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    Updated 3 months ago

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    Frozen Yogurt
    Sandy W.

    great price and great fro yo better than any froyo u find in nyc so id recommend however there's very limited flavors BUT the mochi is delicioso

    Toppings: popping boba, fresh fruit, granola etc
    Vi T.

    Was nearby picking up pho noodles next door on a hot summer day, and seeing Froyo so readily available made me stop to get some cold goodness for my sweet tooth. I got vanilla Froyo with a mix of 3 fresh fruit toppings: mango, strawberries, and blueberries - which looked fresh and nicely cut. It was the perfect combo that day. Their other available toppings looked good too. They also have a decent selection of boba drinks, ice teas, and slushies available. Also interesting is their Froyo is Non-GMO and apparently contains 67 billion probiotics (according to what was written on their chalk wall menu).

    Sharon H.

    Good place to get a sweet treat after the pho next door. A good number of toppings including nuts and popping boba and okay number of choices for froyo flavor. The mango popping boba with taro and plain frozen yogurt is very good. Small place with limited seating, but overall, very clean. Fast and quick service.

    Marisol D.

    Clean cute little froyo shop. The bubble tea was watered down and didn't taste great at all. Ordered a Thai milk and a mango and both just tasted like flavored water. Hardly any tea taste or mango flavor in mine. The employees were very nice and patient while I figured out what I wanted from the menu.

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    Massimo _.

    Good boba and ice cream and nice place and people and good price and good variety and very welcoming vibe

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    Andy Y.

    Must confess we frequent this shop 1-2xs a week for our fro-yo fix. Self proclaimed Family of frozen yogurt connoisseurs (really just lovers of sweets). Having tried local to chain, stateside to worldwide establishments--this place is our hands down "go-to" favorite for fro-yo. Well...for the time being until we find another spot. But for the price point...the fro-yo taste freshly made (if that is possible) and not powdered down from a mix extracted from a machine. Smooth tasting texture with the perfect balance of sweetness. The toppings are added just enough to be included on every spoonful bite. For less than $5, this is enough to be satisfying. Something that caught my eye that will try next time are the drinks with boba. Given the location being in a center of several tasty restaurants, Parking can be difficult to find as we experienced on a busy Wednesday evening. But don't let that discourage you and this place is a must try! We will definitely be back...1-2xs or more a week! Enjoy!

    Frozen Yogurt
    Parisa A.

    It's a cute little shop serving different drinks and other treats. Personally the frozen yogurt was okay and sorta tasted like yoplait yogurt which brought me back to my childhood. I personally really liked the lychee jelly's and mango poppers.

    Melissa F.

    We were at the restaurant next door & decided on some froyo for dessert. I opted for the kids size which was plenty for me! I'm a big fan of this froyo as I don't love sweet things. The strawberry and chocolate was the perfect amount of flavoring without being overpowered by sugar. The gummi bears were tropical flavored or something - a welcomed spin on a classic! Price was fair for quantity.

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    Jennifer B.

    I gave this 4 stars but it was more like 3 and half. The good: the yogurt is flavorful and light. You also get alot of bang for your buck. I had vanilla with fresh strawberries and blueberries. The decor of the shop was very beachy and laid back. Register was high tech. Wide range of toppings and flavors. The bad: similar to one of the other reviews the person that filled my ordered filled it so the middle of the cup was empty of yogurt; the cashier said 1 one, yes one word our entire visit and we ate in. Overall, I would go again. Hopefully service would be a it better.

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    Da K.

    I love this place. I came across it randomly one day after dinner with a friend because I was craving a sweet treat. I got the mango frozen yogurt with strawberry toppings. The frozen yogurt was so soft and melted in my mouth. The strawberries were also fresh. The workers are polite as well. Highly recommend!

    Madison B.

    Was craving something sweet on Sunday and finally tried IceBerry in Rosslyn. There were 5 flavor options and lots of toppings to choose between too. I thought prices were fair and the yogurt was delicious, I recommend giving it a try next time you're craving a treat!

    Helen C.

    Watery milk tea, dense & hard to chew bubbles. Nuff said. Froyo's pretty aight tho.

    Vicki K.

    Good frozen yogurt with interesting flavors. I got the taro flavor and it was delicious. The strawberries were fresh and the lechee jelly was good too.

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    Really good chocolate yogurt. Great location too. Great service aswell. I really enjoyed the yogurt

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    Wonderful ice cream spot with a ton of unique flavors! I first fell in love with Mount Desert…read moreIsland Ice Cream while visiting Acadia National Park, so imagine my excitement when I learned this Maine classic had made its way all the way to Mount Pleasant DC! They have a great list of unique rotating flavors, and it's always fun to come back to try out their new seasonal releases. A few of my favorites over the years have been their hibiscus sorbet -- a delightful dairy-free addition to their Hispanic Heritage Month flavors that is the perfect balance of tangy and sweet -- the cinnamon cardamom -- a super spiced ice cream that, despite being freezing cold, feels like you're about to drink a warm beverage -- and blueberry sour cream crumble. When I'm feeling less adventurous, they also have a really solid strawberry ice cream that uses real berries (none of that artificial nonsense you see in grocery stores) with a delightful fruity, slightly tangy flavor. There's usually a pretty long line, but it moves quite quickly since they don't allow samples. It's also a small space that gets crowded pretty easily, so I'd recommend taking your ice cream to go and enjoying it as you walk around Mt Pleasant or on the benches just below the entrance to Mount Desert.

    Mount Desert Island Ice Cream is one of those places that instantly becomes a favorite. Their…read moreflavor selection is always exciting, creative, and consistently delicious. Every scoop feels generous, almost like getting a scoop and a half, which makes each visit feel like a small treat and a bonus all at once. One of my favorite things about this shop is their doggy ice cream. My dog absolutely loves it, to the point where he screams if we walk by without stopping. It has become part of our routine, and watching him light up when he gets his own cup makes the stop even better. They also serve an ice cream taco in the winter, and I cannot wait for it to come back. It is fun, a little quirky, and exactly the kind of seasonal special that keeps things interesting. The walk up window is another huge plus. It makes grabbing ice cream with my dog easy and enjoyable, especially on nice days when you just want something quick and tasty. Mount Desert Island Ice Cream delivers great flavors, generous scoops, and thoughtful touches that make it stand out. It is a place I look forward to every time.

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    4.5(72 reviews)
    1.2 miGeorgetown
    Locally owned & operated
    Family-owned & operated

    We heard this was the hot new ice cream spot in Georgetown to check it out. The base of their ice…read morecream is Greek yogurt, which is kind of cool (and tasty). The flavors are pretty standard (vanilla, chocolate, caramel, pistachio). The price is steep, with the smallest ice cream costing $8, but glad we stopped by and checked it out!

    New Addition to my Ice Cream Mount Rushmore…read more When a friend heard I was heading into surgery, they sent a Yala ice cream care package via Uber Eats. I honestly didn't realize Uber Eats could deliver high-end ice cream--that is dangerous knowledge for an aficionado with limited self-control. I usually have a strict "Fridays only" rule to self-impose some restraint, but those rules go out the window during recovery. (A quick note: the surgery was nothing serious--just finally fixing a skiing failure from Breckenridge back in February.) To give some context on my palate: 6 out of 10 times, I'm ordering vanilla. I resent when people call it "plain vanilla"--vanilla done right is a complex, detailed flavor all on its own. 2 out of 10 times, I'm ordering something with peanut butter (ever since E.T. 'phoned home', I've had a Reese's problem). For the final 2 out of 10, I'll be adventurous with fruit or something unique. I didn't have much prior knowledge of Greek ice cream traditions, so I did some digging. Traditional Greek ice cream (Kaimaki) is often chewy and elastic, but Yala takes a modern approach for DC. They've hit a "middle ground" texture--creamy like American ice cream but light like gelato. They use A2 dairy from South Mountain Creamery, which makes it incredibly smooth and much easier to digest. After a few days of sampling, Yala is firmly within my ice cream pantheon and established on my "Mount Rushmore" alongside Adrian's Custard in Wisconsin and Oberweis in Chicago. I did my tastings "blind"--meaning I looked at it, but I did not read the foundational ingredients before eating and reviewing. Here are the reviews for the four flavors: Mornings with Thea (Orange Label) My daughter led the charge here, describing it as a "tropical orange cream" that felt like a "wave of summer" with a sophisticated, creamy "winter undertone." My own take was that it tasted like a bougie, orange creamcicle, but with incredible orange chunks. I thought it was candied orange zest, which was new to me and amazing, I also thought I caught hints of peach layered in. I later learned these are traditional Greek orange preserves (spoon sweets) swirled into a yogurt and vanilla base. Yia Mas (Pink Label) I'll be honest: I don't even like cherries, and I first thought these were raspberries. But this was fantastic. It has tart wild cherries swirled into a Greek yogurt and vanilla base. The fruit is succulent and pops against the creamy background. American Dream (Brown Label) A blend of "Papou's Promise" vanilla and "Choco-Yala" chocolate. The chocolate pieces are crisp and have a nice crunch, providing a perfect structural contrast to the smooth vanilla. Mint Chip Mou (Green Label) I've always thought of mint chip as a holiday flavor, but this version felt perfect for March. The color is a soft, spring-like green--not an artificial iridescent glow. When first scooped, the aroma pops into the air, similar to the zest of a a ripe, juicy tangerine when you peel it (the effect, not the the flavor or smell). The mint is light and dreamy rather than a full frontal assault, and the small chocolate pieces are a compliment, not a competitor, providing a nice lingering aftertaste. I was floored to find out that "spring" color comes naturally from spinach! The common thread across all these flavors is that they are well-blended, yet the components stand out independently in the profile. It is a masterpiece of textures and tones; the chocolate or the fruit isn't "mushed" into the ice cream but exists as a separate, wonderful experience floating in an ice cream or yogurt environment. I resisted the Yelp urge to rank these against each other, there were no disappointments. Obviously, Papou's Promise vanilla tops my hit list for next to try, I want to compare Greek Blue Summer against my favorite blueberry pie ice cream from Oberweis, and I'd would love to sample anything peanut butter related if they put something out as a seasonal special! A huge thanks again to my kind friend for the recovery fuel. I'm already planning to organize future ice cream socials here for friends and colleagues once I'm back on my feet. Yala is the real deal. #YalaGreekIceCream #GeorgetownDC #IceCreamConnoisseur #GreekDessert #A2Dairy #MountRushmoreOfIceCream #GeorgetownEats #VanillaDoneRight

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    4.3(135 reviews)
    2.9 miU Street Corridor

    I can't thank my friend enough for telling me about this ice cream. It has been around for years,…read morebut somehow I never heard about it. When I stopped by, it was raining heavy, but the walk from the metro was totally worth it. I stepped inside, heard some great R&B jams playing, and I made my way to work that amazing smell was coming from. Along the way, I passed some cute merch -- insulated bags and more. And then there was a freezer with all of their pints, ice cream sandwiches, and ice cream cakes. I got up to where the scoops are being served, and there was a very helpful sign next to it with all of the descriptions. I appreciate it the thorough breakdown of what has allergens, what has dairy, and what is vegan. I pretty much tried everything. My favorites were the vegan ones (spiced peanut crunch, tamarind spice), the spiced date cake, saffron pistachio, mangos & cream, black forest... I could keep going. I split a generous scoop of the spiced date cake & saffron pistachio and it was divine. I could've gotten some cool toppings too, but decided not to. It was $8 as is XD. It's definitely a splurge, but a unique flavor profile like this I think it's totally worth it. The pints are $12, which also isn't bad for something this unique imo. I'll be back to get some pints. It's awesome that it's in Brooklyn too, so my sister can explore it as well.

    I was thrilled when this NY ice cream shop announced it was opening in DC. I'd read about the…read moreamazing flavors online for years and was excited to taste them for myself. I was so excited, in fact, that I waited in line on opening day. While the flavors were indeed exciting, I found the flavor to be muted. I was picturing intense Indian spice that hits you in the face, only to be confronted with very mild flavor. I've been a few times since opening, and I think it's fine, but it doesn't live up to expectations. I've found the soft serve to be better than the hard ice cream, but it almost has too creamy of a texture. The yogurt soft serve flavor with cardamom was the best thing I've tasted there. The ambiance is fine, there is a small patio for warm days. The last time I was there the inside smelled like sewage, eeek!

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