Berry Bon Bon
412 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
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Address :
412 Washington St
Holliston, MA, 01746 - Phone (774) 233-0289
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:30 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
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Temeka E.
We stopped here with friends who live in the area! Our kids had an amazing time. The staff will let you sample as many flavors as you wish! It was hard to decide with all of the yummy flavors. There was a cotton candy and caramel flavor that I absolutely loved. After you pick your fro-yo, you can top it with anything under the sun! Nuts, hot fudge, candy pieces, gummy bears and more! I'm sure it was healthy stuff too like granola but why not go for all of the fattening toppings! It is a bit pricey! You have to be careful. I think we paid $30 for the 4 of us! But, it is a lot of fun. There is space to eat inside. We just hung around outside and enjoyed the fabulous weather! Definitely worth stopping by if you are in the area!
(5)Mary-Ellen K.
My daughter rated this her favorite new place for froyo. It's cute and clean and they have a nice selection of flavors and toppings. My only criticism is the price!! I had heard it was more expensive but not until I paid and realized the price of two cups here is three cups elsewhere (like Marathon Mobil on 135 in Ashland or Sweet Spot on route 9 in Framingham). They do have a card/stamp system so if you go enough, you could get a deal someday. Just something to think about if you are on a budget.
(4)Amanda M.
I just had to check this place out when I saw how close it was to where I work ... DANGEROUS. It's located in the same plaza as Bertucci's, right on Rt. 16. Everything here is based off the weight - whether it's frozen yogurt, add-ins, whatever. They weigh it at the end, and you pay $.49/oz. They have about 12 different flavors (some are sorbet, some sugar-free, some fat-free, and some just regular). All of them do list the nutritional information too. You start by grabbing a cup, and you can put any combination of flavors in your cup. Each machine has two flavors, and there is an option to swirl the flavors together (for example: I had cake batter and cookies and cream swirled together). It is soft-serve ... and delicious. The add-ins vary from candy, cookies, shredded coconut, fresh fruits, cereal, jimmies ... pretty much anything you can imagine. The price isn't as cheap as an independent ice cream shop, but not as expensive as Coldstone. And, did I mention it's delicious? I unfortunately will be back, probably on a regular basis. By regular, I'm hoping I have the self-control to keep it to weekly rather than daily.
(5)Kelly C.
I have been here twice and it was really great both times. It was empty both times and i'm not sure why. You get to self serve as much or as little ice cream as you want and they have all the toppings you could ever think of. Just be careful because they charge by the weight and that adds up FAST.
(4)ELizabeth T.
This is a small yogurt shop that works like the bigger chains - they have multiple self serve flavors of frozen yogurt and toppings, you pay by the ounce (55 cents per oz). The store itself is tucked into a little set of shops on a busy street. Parking can be a little confusing. We grabbed a space, but if it looks crowded duck to the right and you can park next to bertucci's. The store had a family group that was using most of the 8 or so tables, but there are also tables and benches outside, where we sat. They had a nice selection of flavors - both fruit and desserty (including chocolate and vanilla, of course. I had the peanut butter and the carrot cake. My son had chocolate as well. We agreed that the flavors were more intense (and better!) than the other frozen yogurt places we've been too. We agreed that we will come back again. The downsides were that, although the toppings were plentiful, there was a slightly smaller selection than at other stores. In addition, none of the toppings were heated, and although they had chocolate syrup there was not fudges sauce, hot or cold. Still, I enjoyed my sundae with caramel topping and it was yummy!
(4)Melissa G.
My two kids and I went here yesterday afternoon for a little treat. This froyo shop is similar to others I've been to with a slightly less chain feel. The place is very brightly painted and "interesting" sparkly decorations on the wall. (As an interesting aside, the bathroom was decorated completely different with art like pictures and flowers. Very clean though.) There were lots of froyo options. My kids divided their cups and got mint along with vanilla and chocolate twist. I got the Hawaiian pineapple. I really loved the taste of mine and the kids enjoyed theirs as well. There was ample topping options although there wasn't whip cream available. I know other stores keep theirs in a refrigerated container. Something to consider. I noticed once we sat down that other customers asked for samples and another asked for what seemed to be smaller cups for their kids. I didn't see this mentioned anywhere and the employees never offered me help. They were teenagers who, although friendly when spoken too, mostly sat on their phones when people weren't talking to them. (I get it, it can be boring just staring at people eating froyo, but it would have been nice if someone mentioned "let me know if you want a sample or we have smaller cups for kids"). Other than that we enjoyed our visit. It's 50¢ an ounce so this will definitely be a special treat thing.
(4)Courtney N.
Perfect find on a hot day! Cute decor, and catchy name. They had a great assortment of flavors. And, unlike some places lately, they actually had staff on the floor offering free samples. I'm still not sure why the chocolate was called Cable Car Chocolate, but it was delicious. Price was reasonable, and they had a really great assortment of fruit toppings. Water for only $1 was much appreciated on a hot day too. The only negative is the parking area. Very difficult to find a spot, and when you do, it's angled and cramped. I wasn't sure I'd be able to get out of the car! Maybe go when it's a less busy time (my friend and I went on a Saturday afternoon) and you'll have no issues with parking and get to try their delicious frozen yogurt.
(4)Emilio B.
I first heard about this place from my friends and I was skeptical about frozen yogurt, yes I know its weird to think that I was now thinking about it, but man, this place is great! They have about 10 flavors and they switch a couple of them from time to time. There are also a host of toppings that you can choose from. I like that you personally make yourself the treat and serve yourself. It is a bit pricey, I've spent $40 dollars here paying for 5 people's cups. Granted they price it by weight, so you control how much you spend by how much you eat. Its well worth the price to me and as well as my friends.
(4)Homer R.
Decided to have dessert here about an hour after over-indulging at Wright's Farm Restaurant in Rhode Island. As a die-hard ice cream guy, I was pleasantly surprised at the yumminess of frozen yogurt. There is quite a selection of flavors and toppings, too. There is also a selection of soft drinks and coffee. Friendly employees offered samples of as many flavors as we wanted to try. I opted for a little "cable car chocolate" and cookies & cream. It was excellent! We also met the owners, June and Dan. Very nice people. The store was also impeccably clean all around! Highly recommended!!!
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