Tuesday, May 21, 2013

New Shop on the Block



Tonight we went up and sampled Beaver's newest culinary venue, "Sincerely Yogurt". I was super excited to try it, as were the droves of  customers filling the shop to its capacity. It was hilarious to watch how everyone reacted to the yogurt shop concept, obviously something new in these parts.  They hovered about trying to figure out what to do, mixing up the toppings bar with the yogurt station, and vice versa, until an employee gathered them around and gave the Sincerely Yogurt rundown: you get a cup, fill it with the flavors you choose, add toppings, and then place your dish on the scale at the counter and pay by the ounce (55 cents per ounce).

The flavor line-up tonight included some classic frozen yogurt staples --mango, raspberry and green tea--  which taste tart and fruity, and also a few varieties with sweet ice cream-like consistency: peanut butter, banana, and french vanilla, to name a few. Over at the toppings bar, choices were abundant. Marshmallow bits, fruit, candy, sprinkles, nuts, almost any topping you could think of was available. Most of the kids beelined straight for the gummy worms and chocolate pieces, while many adults created interesting blends of fruits.

Leaving the crowded shop, blooming with activity and lively music, it was plain to see that "Sincerely Yogurt"  had created quite a buzz in town. But only time will tell whether this new kid on the block has the stuff to keep the business coming, and the staying power to become Beaver's next hang-out.

3 comments:

  1. Our town has an abundance of frozen yogurt shops. The most recent one opened this Winter (!), taking over the space of a long defunct Friendly's Restaurant. I am perplexed to understand what the logic was in the bank that loaned them the $. What does a frozen yogurt shop have to offer that a Friendly's didn't (ice cream vs frozen yogurt?). Right down the street is a Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream store too. Frozen yogurt shops and finger nail salons seem to be the big retail trend for Main Street these days.

    What flavors and toppings did you select and did you enjoy it? How about the others?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Uncle Rick,
      I had raspberry/green tea yogurt with blueberries and waffle cone pieces on top. Truly delicious. My sister also selected the same flavors.

      Delete
    2. Yum!

      Waffles cones are great too.

      Delete