Cherryberry
123 16th Ave SW,Ste 100, Rochester, MN, 55902
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Address :
123 16th Ave SW,Ste 100
Rochester, MN, 55902 - Phone (507) 258-4002
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- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
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Kayla B.
Short Version: A decent choice for frozen yogurt if you're in Rochester since, well, it doesn't seem Rochester has many other options. However, it's not the best froyo place I've been to. Long Version: Came into town to meet up with someone, and froyo seemed like a good choice. There aren't too many froyo places in Rochester, so this was the one that we settled on. The parking lot is a bit of the mess. It's right near a busy shopping area, so the lot was full of cars - while the froyo place was pretty empty. I could definitely see it being a pain parking here on weekends or busy times with an event nearby, but it is a private (though crowded) lot, so at least it's off the street. The interior of this location is pretty neat. As you can see from photos, it's nice and bright with clear signs all over claiming the benefits of froyo. Lots of different types of seating to take advantage of including the standard bar stools, couches, and tables of froyo places. Pretty clean building including clean single-person male/female restrooms. Looks like a nice, new modern type of building. A bunch of Adirondack outdoor chairs outside their establishment for nicer weather too. Each one of the flavors is marked with low/no-fat, and they have a listing of the flavors before you actually get in line, so you can stand out of line and look. But no one does that. But it's a nice touch. The froyo machines are surprisingly hard to operate. I've never dealt with machines that required nearly so much pressure to get any froyo to come out. My companion actually thought that the machines were out of order, and I thought I was going to break one just trying to get the yogurt out. Topping choices were pretty decent. They had a lot of the smaller toppings in the upright canisters that require a turn of the handle to get out what you want (like sprinkles). The "scoopable" toppings bar had unique toppings such as whole Twix fun-size bars. Paying was simple, and the staff were efficient. I didn't feel particularly welcomed, but the staff wasn't rude either. Make sure to sign up for their free membership card to earn points back. I'm not 100%, but I think $50 spent on their froyo gets you a $5 reward to use. Since the card is free, if you plan on going to any CherryBerry locations, it's worth signing up. Decent location. I wasn't in love with the flavors, and the machines annoyed me. Would I come back? Yeah. Would I probably try to find another place in Rochester if it was possible? Probably yeah on that one too.
(3)Alice G.
Delicious frozen yogurt flavors. The apple pie flavor is one of the best FroYo flavors I ever had. They also have a large assortment of fruits and toppings. They lost two stars for not having hot fudge! Unacceptable in my humble opinion. I definitely recommend and will for sure come back. But desperately hope they start serving hot fudge.
(3)Nathan R.
As a business idea, this is brilliant. Give the kids free reign to a huge sundae bar, and then charge their parents $8/pound for their overflowing "creations." To be fair, the selection of toppings is pretty impressive and the yogurt is good. You can make pretty much any combination you can think of, and if your kids are anything like mine that means that you'll be paying for a tub of gummi bears, butterscotch, strawberries, and cookie dough. Kids always have a good time, ingredients are good, but the novelty seems to be playing ice-cream-witchdoctor.
(3)Trevor M.
I'm not a desert kind of person, but I really liked this place. It was fun to design the desert you were going to have.
(3)Grant C.
Amazing yogurt and even better service. One of the best managed stores in Rochester.
(5)Em S.
Frozen yogurt in the frozen north? Good thing the decor inside is creatively warm and colorful! The yogurt is good too, on the sweet side with several flavors, and lots of toppings to choose from, including fresh fruit. It's not unique, but it's worth going for!
(4)Taylor G.
They have 12 delicious flavors of frozen yogurt-some favorites are always there, and some rotate so there are always new flavors to try. There are tons of topping choices too, and I love that it's all self-serve!
(5)R. H.
We recently visited Rochester, MN and we walked at least three times to this location to get dessert. The frozen yogurt is phenomenal and the toppings are numerous and delicious!! I saw that some people complained about the prices. We have visited many frozen yogurt locations and this is very comparable in prices. I actually would rather pay for the amount I want then pay a large amount for some teenager to predetermine how much my $4.00 is going to give me. Also, this isn't ice cream...so you can't compare how ice cream tastes to how frozen yogurt tastes. If you are up for trying something new and fun, try Cherry Berry. We tried it and loved it.
(5)Tia B.
If you're hungry for ice cream and you want to make your own mix (and you've got about $10 to burn on a small cup of ice cream ) this is the place for you. I'm an ice cream connoisseur (ok I just love to eat copious amounts of ice cream). The idea of creating my own ice cream mixture is awesome. Smart marketing because they put all these exotic ice cream flavors on display to tease you. You get excited and grab a cup and start filling up. Maybe you'd like to mix a couple different flavors. Be careful it's about the weight. Next there's an entire array of toppings. Fruit weighs a lot so don't get excited and add strawberries, bananas and cherries like I did. I place my small overflowing cup on their weight machine and gasp when she tells me it's $10.40. What?! I should've gone to the supermarket and bought some Ben and Jerry's. At least I get a pint of that. Sigh. Lesson learned. Ice cream mix:5 stars Container size: 1 star Price: can I give negative stars??
(3)Cindy D.
Oh emm gee! This place is absolutely my favorite spot in Rochester. I love frozen yogurt!:) I can't wait to bring my nieces and nephews here. It's nice and clean inside. Very spacious. Their seats are colored in green, red, and white. I love their variety of flavors. My favorite one is Red Velvet Cupcake. I like to put everything in my cup! But watch what you put in the cup because they weigh it at the end and it could end up very pricey. Free parking.
(5)Ron W.
Environment is sterile, no place that invites you to say. Lots of choices in frozen yogurt, the few I tried were fairly low in flavor, but choices are good. Fruit is fresh, good choices. Not the best frozen treat in town, and not a destination - but if you are in the area worth a try.
(2)Jay G.
Great frozen yogurt! It is self serve for both yogurt and toppings so you get to add as much/little as you want! Also, the place changes favors every so often so you can always try something new. It is clean and has very friendly service.
(5)Regina F.
Cherryberry is probably the largest contributor to my hospital visit weight gain. I mean...who gets fat going to the Mayo Clinic? I do! I do! And why did I get pudgy? Cherryberry was right by my hotel...and offered tons of different types of frozen yogurt midwestern style. During my stay, I became quite partial to indulging in cotton candy frozen yogurt, with cake batter frozen yogurt, and maybe just a little bit of candy bar (think Snickers) flavor frozen yogurt. And I enjoyed topping off my large concoction (I kid you not, I spent $10 on a cup) with cookie dough, peculiar bits of popping pink candy crunch (like giant pop rocks with the texture of the bunches in Honey Bunches of oats) and some toffee candy bar bits. My father, bless him, practiced some self restraint, piling his chocolate frozen yogurt high with gram cracker crumbs and assortment of fresh nuts. If you're more of a sorbet person, Cherryberry offers a few, though none of the super fresh fruit sorbets (more like blue slush sorbet and an orange sorbet that's more creamsicle than fresh from the orchard). There are fresh fruit fruit toppings, though these remain largely untouched by us good midwestern folk.
(5)Neg C.
Cheap artificial tasting ice cream, crummy topping selection with barely any fresh choices.
(1)Michelle A.
Cherryberry is not the best of the new wave frozen yogurt shops, but it will do. It's pretty standard -- lots of yogurts you serve yourself, with various toppings you add. Your serving is priced by weight. The yogurts vary in flavors, but I always like to judge froyo by the plain flavor. In my mind, a sweet but tart and creamy flavor is best; the standard is definitely set by Pinkberry, not Cherryberry. Charryberry's plain yogurt is nothing special, but not bad, either. The decor is pretty dull, too -- bright colors; cheap furnishings...it's very fast-food-ish and cheap looking. The bright side is the choice of toppings -- lots of good fresh fruit and other goodies! Still, I would skip Cherryberry any day and head straight to Flapdoodles instead for the real deal...honest to goodness ice cream!
(3)Alyssa C.
love it!
(5)Venkatesh B.
YES! This is the brain freeze of all brain freezes and a much needed addition to the restaurant landscape of rochester. We truly enjoyed the self made yogurt places of Washington DC and were missing them when we came here. Unlike some of the east coast places there are fewer jellies and asian toppings and more hearty midwestern ones (fits the location). I loved the variety of toppings and ingredients. My flavor choice so far is the White Chocolate Wonder. By the way, they have wifi so bring your iPad and get some work or reading in too. Go check it out after dinner
(5)Preet S.
Mmmmmmm...all round package. This is one if the new places that came up at the corner of 52 and 2nd street. Delicious low fat yogurt - excellent to cool off anyday! They have a variety of flavors and even more toppings - both fruity and chocolaty. Their decor is just a burst of colour - red, white and green - uplifts you in no time... Free wifi and parking. Helpful and courteous staff. I was able to get a nice bowl of yogurt - chocolate, espresso and salty caramel with lots of nuts, Oreos, fudge brownies, chocolate chips and syrup for under $4! I know I know it doesn't sound healthy... But hey, indulgence is true freedom!!
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