Frozen Yogurt in Phoenix

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  • Bertie's Vintage

    4041 E. Thomas Rd. East Phoenix

    602-955-0079

    Knockout milkshakes are the stars of the show at this retro-chic soda fountain. After downing your frozen confection, you can peruse the store's impressive candy selection or shop for vintage duds.
    11 articles
  • Big Boy's Pizza

    1731 W. Baseline Rd. Mesa

    480-838-2368

    The name says it all at this Mesa strip-mall joint: The slices ($3) are huge, more like whole pizzas shaped like a slice and served with their own pizza cutter. Not gourmet 'za, by any means, but the crispy seasoned crust and signature sauce are sure to satisfy nonetheless.
    3 articles
  • The Chill Frozen Yogurt

    5810 N. 16th St. East Phoenix

    602-412-3631

  • Cold Stone Creamery

    1949 E. Camelback Rd. East Phoenix

    602-248-9250

    Phoenix diners who have never managed to master Starbucks' sizing system will find Cold Stone Creamery's similarly challenging; the ice-cream chain eschews small, medium, and large in favor of "Like It," "Love It," and "Gotta Have It" sizes. Once the portion is picked, patrons can concoct their own creations from super-premium ice cream flavors like vanilla, cake batter, chocolate, strawberry and coffee, plus a kaleidoscope of toppings: nuts, brownies, cookies, candy, and even chunks of pie crust. The Creamery's ice cream engineers will scoop your selections onto a frozen slab and deftly fold in the toppings, ensuring that you won't have to hunt very far with your spoon for another hunk of cookie dough. Voice Places has Cold Stone Creamery down cold.
    5 articles
  • Cold Stone Creamery

    8215 W. Bell Rd. Peoria

    623-412-1926

    Phoenix diners who have never managed to master Starbucks' sizing system will find Cold Stone Creamery's similarly challenging; the ice-cream chain eschews small, medium, and large in favor of "Like It," "Love It," and "Gotta Have It" sizes. Once the portion is picked, patrons can concoct their own creations from super-premium ice cream flavors like vanilla, cake batter, chocolate, strawberry and coffee, plus a kaleidoscope of toppings: nuts, brownies, cookies, candy, and even chunks of pie crust. The Creamery's ice cream engineers will scoop your selections onto a frozen slab and deftly fold in the toppings, ensuring that you won't have to hunt very far with your spoon for another hunk of cookie dough. Voice Places has Cold Stone Creamery down cold.
    1 article
  • Cold Stone Creamery

    14071 W. Bell Rd. Surprise

    623-584-1945

    Phoenix diners who have never managed to master Starbucks' sizing system will find Cold Stone Creamery's similarly challenging; the ice-cream chain eschews small, medium, and large in favor of "Like It," "Love It," and "Gotta Have It" sizes. Once the portion is picked, patrons can concoct their own creations from super-premium ice cream flavors like vanilla, cake batter, chocolate, strawberry and coffee, plus a kaleidoscope of toppings: nuts, brownies, cookies, candy, and even chunks of pie crust. The Creamery's ice cream engineers will scoop your selections onto a frozen slab and deftly fold in the toppings, ensuring that you won't have to hunt very far with your spoon for another hunk of cookie dough. Voice Places has Cold Stone Creamery down cold.
    2 articles
  • Cold Stone Creamery

    510 S. Mill Ave. Tempe

    480-921-7456

    Phoenix diners who have never managed to master Starbucks' sizing system will find Cold Stone Creamery's similarly challenging; the ice-cream chain eschews small, medium, and large in favor of "Like It," "Love It," and "Gotta Have It" sizes. Once the portion is picked, patrons can concoct their own creations from super-premium ice cream flavors like vanilla, cake batter, chocolate, strawberry and coffee, plus a kaleidoscope of toppings: nuts, brownies, cookies, candy, and even chunks of pie crust. The Creamery's ice cream engineers will scoop your selections onto a frozen slab and deftly fold in the toppings, ensuring that you won't have to hunt very far with your spoon for another hunk of cookie dough. Voice Places has Cold Stone Creamery down cold.
    2 articles
  • Dulceria Arcoiris

    1450 E. Van Buren St. Central Phoenix

    602-258-8700

    3 articles
  • Kicks Frozen Yogurt

    3141 S. McClintock Dr. Tempe

    480-491-5425

  • Marble Slab Creamery

    2045 E. Camelback Rd. East Phoenix

    602-957-8576

    Founded in Houston in 1983, Marble Slab Creamery has expanded to more than 400 outlets in locations as far-flung as Trinidad & Tobago and Scotland--apparently because ice cream is an international language. Marble Slab was the first chain to utilize frozen granite slabs to mix ice cream with toppings. Phoenix ice cream enthusiasts can orchestrate an original concoction by choosing from an assortment of super-premium flavors, from the mundane (French vanilla, strawberry) to the inventive (red velvet cake, peanut butter banana), then select from a kaleidoscopic variety of mix-ins like berries, sprinkles, chocolate-covered pretzels and Pop Rocks. Scoop technicians blend the ingredients with metal spatulas and pack them into freshly baked waffle cones. Locate your nearest Marble Slab Creamery on Voice Places.
    1 article
  • Melt

    910 N. 5th St. Central Phoenix

    602-472-3246

    Thanks to Jobot owner John Sagasta, First Friday fans and Roosevelt Row, denizens can pop into his new late-night ice cream shop for a frozen treat courtesy of Gilbert's Udder Delights (Superstition Farms) ice cream. Score a scoop of one of twenty classic and unique rotating flavors (hint: try the cinnamon) served up in a homemade waffle cone ($4.50) or in a Chinese take-out box topped with a fortune cookie. Cool.
    8 articles
  • Scooptacular

    5150 W. Baseline Rd. #102 Laveen

    602-237-0254

    Laveen’s best kept secret might just be Scooptacular, a small but cheery ice cream shop featuring fun and interesting flavors. At this suburban strip mall ice cream destination you’ll find made-in-house ice cream including citrus cream cheese, green apple, taro, red velvet cake and more. Our favorite might be Scooptacular’s Playdough, a simple but fun-looking flavor made with three different colors of sweet cream-flavored ice cream. The shop also serves shave ice, ice cream cakes, sundaes, and milkshakes.
    5 articles
  • Shakes and Cones

    7215 E. 1st St. Central Scottsdale

    602-621-0567

    3 articles
  • Twirl Frozen Yogurt

    4700 N. Central Ave. Central Phoenix

    602-264-8010

    2 articles
  • Yodipity

    1033 N. Dobson Rd. Mesa

    480-833-9698

  • Yogurtini

    1 E. Washington St. Ahwatukee

    1 article
  • Yogurtini

    720 S. Rural Rd. Tempe

    480-264-6805

    1 article
  • Yogurtology

    2045 E. Camelback Road # A16A East Phoenix

    602-468-6900

    As a low-fat alternative to ice cream, frozen yogurt has steadily gained popularity since first introduced in the 1970s. In recent years, it’s become even trendier as a self-serve treat sold by weight. Whether you want a little or a lot, a pile of toppings or a bare swirl of soft serve, you can make your perfect FroYo sundae at Yogurtology. This is no ordinary buffet-style set-up. The toppings, including fresh-cut fruit and candy bars, are replaced regularly, and the crumbs are swept up as soon as they hit the counter. Plus the frozen yogurt goes beyond plain vanilla and chocolate with awesome flavors like cheesecake and red velvet. The most comforting of all is oatmeal cookie, made with real cookie pieces and a host of other ingredients that recreate the flavor of grandma’s fresh-baked cookies. With some of our best FroYo in the Valley, available at locations in Scottsdale, Glendale, and Central Phoenix, Yogurtology is the go-to spot for a guilt-free, tasty way to cool off in the summer.
    1 article
  • Yogurtology

    15029 N. Thompson Peak Parkway North Scottsdale

    480-451-6900

    As a low-fat alternative to ice cream, frozen yogurt has steadily gained popularity since first introduced in the 1970s. In recent years, it’s become even trendier as a self-serve treat sold by weight. Whether you want a little or a lot, a pile of toppings or a bare swirl of soft serve, you can make your perfect FroYo sundae at Yogurtology. This is no ordinary buffet-style set-up. The toppings, including fresh-cut fruit and candy bars, are replaced regularly, and the crumbs are swept up as soon as they hit the counter. Plus the frozen yogurt goes beyond plain vanilla and chocolate with awesome flavors like cheesecake and red velvet. The most comforting of all is oatmeal cookie, made with real cookie pieces and a host of other ingredients that recreate the flavor of grandma’s fresh-baked cookies. With some of our best FroYo in the Valley, available at locations in Scottsdale, Glendale, and Central Phoenix, Yogurtology is the go-to spot for a guilt-free, tasty way to cool off in the summer.
    1 article