Looks like a frozen yogurt place is moving in on Western next to the Sip. Anyone have any information on this place? I can't remember the name.
Looks like a frozen yogurt place is moving in on Western next to the Sip. Anyone have any information on this place? I can't remember the name.
It will be Frutti (sp?) Yogurt. It will be model after the Tutti Frutti chains.
What is the Sip - ? Where on Western is this - ?
Sipango's is at NW 42nd/43rd & Western --- south is Beck's Gararge - what is next to it to the north? Was that Mr. Q alterations? (or that might be further north still)
If you were to stage a contest asking where the least likely place to put in a frozen yogurt shop would be---I'm sure I'd choose next to Sipango.
Holy moly stop the insanity! <cue Susan Powter, at least its healthy> Too many fro-yo places!
I like fro-yo don't get me wrong (currently Pink Swirls owns my heart), but this has got to end. Wonder when this trend will die out and leave these establishments high and dry. People have got to get sick of fro-yo at some point (and what might happen over the winter, too?). Look what happened to TCBY.
Maybe it will die when people stop calling it fro-yo... ; )
I'll try to remember to drive by tomorrow and see what the name of it is. It's just north the keg place. So, south to north Sipango > Kegs > TBA Frozen Yogurt > salon? > Mr Q's.
Sign in the window says "Fruiti Yogurt". Doesn't look like any work has been done.
Pink Swirls NW Expressway and Rockwell location is well under construction
Drove by the Lushberries location on the Broadway Extension i Edmond again the other day and got a better look at the sign. It says its frozen yogurt and crepes! Sounds yummy!
I believe this place is now open. I'll try and check it out this weekend. I am no frozen yogurt connoisseur and I have never called it "fro yo", so I won't really be able to judge it against all the frozen yogurt trends of the past few years, but I'll do my best...
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