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    Revelations Yogurt

    4.3 (128 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Alex N.

    Good place to get dessert in the area. I prefer menchies more because of sample cups, better toppings and yogurt flavors but overall good experience.

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    Becky C.

    I used to LOVE the fro-yo shops in Tacoma (mainly just the original Gibsons... not a fan of all the chain places that popped up afterward and then eventually ran the family ones out of business). Anyways... now they are ALL out of business so that was short lived :) It was nice to see one fro-yo shop still up and running... and I was super excited to see they offered two non-dairy options and the lower sugar versions as well. Sadly the day I went to check it out they had non dairy chocolate... but when I went to actually enjoy, that flavor was gone! I guess that is a good/bad thing- they rotate their flavors WEEKLY... which is nice since it is annoying to wait for an entire month for flavors you like, but also a bummer because they replaced the choc with some gross fruit flavors. Against my better judgement I got the low SF dairy options... and loaded it up with tons of toppings (the main reason I enjoy fro-yo shops). They have a wide variety of flavors (I think 10-12) and TONS OF TOPPINGS! Plus, all the toppings were fresh and not picked over... I thought the price was reasonable (we all spent about $7-$8).... I would highly recommend coming here if your'e into the fro-yo scene still :)

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    Jess S.

    Delicious! This was a fantastic after-dinner treat. Obviously it's popular because it was busy.

    Peanut Butter X Jelly w/ peanut sauce and crushed peanuts!
    JD D.

    I've had a revelation! This yogurt is awesome! This yogurt shop is a marvelous little establishment and perfect for a quick drive by snack, post-dinner dessert or if you're just downtown strolling through the city of Edmonds. They have a nice rotation of flavor offerings and also offer the previous week's rotation by the pint in the cooler for sale. Overall the employees are very kind and the yogurt flavors are balanced and not ever sickly sweet. Revelations is a solid bet for your froyo needs!

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    Great yogurt place in downtown Edmonds. They are a family favorite for us. I love that they rotate flavors!

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    We love it here so much! Such nice people and delicious yogurt and toppings! We come every Thursday.

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    Thank you so much Sara:)

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    Yogurt flavor selection was good so is their variety of toppings. Friendly service as well.

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    Do they have sugar free or low sugar froyo?

    Sorry we do not have sugar free but we do have low sugar..

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