The Swirl Cafe Frozen Yogurt , Smoothies and Boba tea
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
- Takeout
- Dine-in
The Swirl Cafe Frozen Yogurt , Smoothies and Boba tea Reviews - 100
3.8
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Cal N
Great place for a frozen yogurt on a hot day in Page. You pretty much make your own bowl and pay by weight!
irham t
It was a hot day and we decided to find some desserts to cool ourself down and stumble upon u-swirl, a froyo place. They have a lot of flavor for the yoghurt: cake batter, vanilla, ny cheese cake, strawberry, caramel dulce de leche, chocolate, coconut. It was a serve yourself type of shop, and the froyo is priced based on how much we take the yoghurt.
Amy Kenreich
A+ !! All toppings were cut nicely and super fresh. Customer service was excellent.
Val Afualo Conway
There were 3 sizes of yogurt cups and the nice man told me it was completely self serve. You serve yourself from one of the 6 yogurt dispensers and then you help yourself to the toppings you want— there must have been about 50. From flavored boba to brownie bites to gummy bears. I helped myself to milk chocolate and dulce de Lethe caramel flavor frozen yogurt, and brownies, butterfinger pieces, and chocolate boba for toppings. I walk to the checkout, congratulating myself for the huge concoction I created out of a medium cup, only to see a scale at the checkout. Oh. You pay per ounce. That’ll teach me. $14 for a medium cup, filled to way, way overflowing. I whipped out my credit card to pay, only to be greeted by the dreaded tip screen. So I served myself the yogurt, then I packed on the toppings, what am I tipping you for? So I stiffed the nice man who had the last laugh: a small sign on the credit card swipe screen that notified me of a 4% surcharge on all credit card payments. Good thing the froyo was so tasty - still left with a smile.
Kalyani Mungale
I loved it...truly amazing...you can make ur own yogurt that's the best part.
jill jensen
Absolutely love U-Swirl! Stopped in on a warm day while in Page, visiting from Oregon. Best frozen yogurt shop ever! Beats the national chain by a mile in taste, toppings and variety of treats! Local family owned business. The owner was on site shaking hands and making us all feel welcome. Definitely worth the stop!
Inn Bron
I had the strawberry tart and berrie yogurt. Dare I say better than cold stone! Feel the depression melt away and come back as your yogurt melts and slowly goes away.
Mohammed Anwar
Good coffee, nice environment and the yogurt was outstanding.
I came here again the next day. This is the only place in Page that can make latte.
A Burman
Very good frozen yogurt. The choices are some I’ve not seen before. Toppings selection was nice and fresh! They let us sit around for almost two hours using the wifi.
Mike Molina
Spoiler Alert: FOOD POISONING
Immediately upon walking in, you knew something was wrong... a subtle smell like soiled baby diapers wafted through the air. It appears that the family who was serving us lived there - a child about three years old laid on the floor, and a much younger child was being carried by the man tended to us. Not seeing clear prices anywhere should have been a second clue that something was wrong. My wife asked for a sample so she and my son could taste the vanilla "non-fat" flavor. The flavor of what they served could best be described as rotten/spoiled milk. The flavor was so disgusting that they did not eat the whole sample and immediately left. Less than 2 hours later, my wife was hit by a headache and stomach ache, and my son by extreme nausea. A short while later, my son experienced projectile vomiting. Now, for the skeptical, keep in mind we were out that night with a number of people, and everyone who DID NOT try U-Swirl was just fine. To sum it up, if you're looking for the stomach swirlies, then this is the place for you! It seems like, in reading the other reviews, this place is geared to rip off tourists with below average food and above average prices.
This business would have been totally acceptable in some third-world back-alley, but for the average person, it is simply gross and unacceptable.