The place is nice the frozen yogurt delicious… I just dont appreciate that once we walked in they were just staring at us like if we were going to steal something… I mean yea we are hispanic and maybe your not used to seeing us around but we are people… i noticed you didnt treat others the same way. Also I dont know about you but im used to going to a froyo and getting the samples my self I mean I dont plan to sample all of your yogurts… If anything just a couple… that really makes me feel uncomfortable.
Pat R.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
This place is the bomb!!! Great tasting yogurt and I have tried them all! Yogurtland, Loves, TCBY, Menchies, Red mango, Forever Yogurt, etc. Yogli Mogli uses real Dannon yogurt in their yogurt and you can tell. The flavors are spot on and never leave a bad after taste in your mouth. The service is exceptional due to the outstanding manager Celine! She runs a tight ship and is very knowledgeable about the food industry. The place is clean and the staff is always friendly. It has a nice inviting atmosphere. Try it out! We will be back even in the dead of winter!
A G.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
This is a really great froyo place. Lots of flavors and actually GOOD flavors that are constantly changing. My personal favorite is the peanut butter. Staff is always friendly as well. We recently visited on a Saturday night and service was exceptional. Not something I would associate with an ice cream shop. A young man who introduced himself to us as a supervisor gave superior customer service to each and every person. I found it so refreshing to see someone so genuinely excited about their job.
Mikey A.
Place rating: 5 Northbrook, IL
Great yogurt personally I love this place because of all the toppings u can have. There are 16 different flavors of yogurt which is alot
Ramina I.
Place rating: 4 Skokie, IL
Yum! Only reason I’m not giving 5 stars is because I like the toppings at some other froyo shops better. However, Yogli Mogli is conveniently located in Park Ridge with plenty of parking, lots of flavors and toppings. They do sometimes get new toppings but not very often. A few times I was there I didn’t get the fruit because it looked a little mushy. Other than that it’s great and I know I’ll be back again. Oh, I almost forgot, they have a rewards program that’s cool too. Every now and then I get $ 5 off a purchase which is a great bonus.
Sarah C.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
Not bad! My husband and I stopped in here after The PRDQ was packed and enjoyed our flavors. We HAD to sit outside because the inside was freezing! Other than that only one kid working the cashwrap on a busy Sunday night and several tables dirty but by the time we left the tables were cleaned. Would come back again to try more flavors.
K S.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
Love that this place is open late night! Had a craving after the Hawks game and this was the only place that was open at 10pm. Had all my fav’s .birthday cake, salted caramel, and strawberry!
Jimmy J.
Place rating: 4 Morton Grove, IL
Best, creamiest Fro Yo in Niles-MG-Park Ridge. Condiment bar and seating area always clean. Polite staff. Bad Music :-)
Tabby T.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
The best stuff around!!! Yo need this!!! Best place around helpful and friendly staff!!!
R K.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Love it, esp their flavors change ever so fast. The place is always clean and cashiers are so friendly. Love their yogurt and smoothies. Though I wish they had more frequent deals for members;)
Josue J.
Place rating: 5 Niles, IL
This place is the best, my family is huge on froyo. The toppings are awesome, the flavors are awesome the staff is awesome. We probably come once month and would come more, but do not want to be addicted. They always have seasonal flavors, you also get points Everytime you buy, so you always get discounts on your orders. My kids really like this place, because they have a chalk board, that they like playing with. They also recently added a smaller bowl, so you are not tempted to fill the giant bowl, most other froyo places give you. There is absolutely nothing bad to say about this place, it is awesome from top to bottom.
Vicky A.
Place rating: 5 Niles, IL
My BFF was telling me about how good this place was so we went the other day. I liked the color choices of the walls and décor. They didn’t have as many yogurt flavors as other places do, but they had many toppings to choose from. I will say it’s one of the best yogurt spots I’ve been to. I chose the cake batter with sprinkles on top and the mint to be with brownie pieces. The mint to be was pretty good but I liked the cake batter way more. Next time I want to try the sea salt caramel, sounds good. The girl working there was friendly. I liked that they had an area with little tables and chairs with a chalkboard. Great place for kids. I recommend their yogurt.
Amber K.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
Best frozen yogurt place in Park Ridge. Unique flavors and not crowded. The Two dairy free yogurts were great. Gluten free options too!
Dev S.
Place rating: 5 Des Plaines, IL
Love this place since the day it opened. Have spend every other day in summer here with family. Best part they keep the place neat and it pretty spacious with a nice outside sitting.
MN B.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
Love this place! Tasty yogurt with a great atmosphere. Nice friendly staff and perfect location.
Brianna E.
Place rating: 3 Austin, TX
This was a bit of a hangout for the local kiddies. The yogurt was decent. We tried lots of flavors. The fruit flavors were lacking in punch except the pomegranate, which was excellent. There was a guy behind the counter and a young teenage girl working the self serve area. She obviously didn’t care one bit that we were there. We asked the guy behind the counter for sample cups. It became obvious that was her job as he seemed frustrated. He gave her the cups, she asked what flavor we wanted to try, gave us a sample, and then walked away to talk to a table of her friends and completely ignored us. Happened twice.
Doug R.
Place rating: 3 Milwaukee, WI
Yea the place is just like Red Mango but it still has good ice cream. Plenty of flavors, toppings and other things to choose from. First time here and would definitely return.
Natalie K.
Place rating: 4 Park Ridge, IL
Finally stopped in Yogli Mogli with my husband and son for a healthy alternative to Coldstone. Seemed self explanatory, I saw a sign that said something like«fill it, weight it and pay» with a tower of cups. I had to laugh at one of the reviewers that mentioned, there are two sizes — «BIG» and«BIGGER». The smallest size is a 16 oz cup. Filled to the rim, that would be two cups of ice cream. Now, let’s check Yogli Mogli’s Nutrition Information as listed on the website. It seems that one serving is ½ a cup(ABOUT3 ounces). So if a serving is 3 ounces, why is the smallest size cup 16 ounces? So that would be the cup filled ¼ of the way up. I know all of you keep complaining that you don’t have to fill it up, but seriously, who wants to dig their puny swirl of froyo out of a tub. Anyways. End of rant. The majority of the flavors are 100 calories per serving(2.92 oz) with no fat. Awesome! Keep in mind if you fill that baby to the top(ice cream only) you are looking at 550 calories minimum. I filled ½ of my cup with a mixture of cake batter and banana. I thought both flavors were awesome, and would get them again. I’m a big fan of cake batter ice cream as long as it’s not too generic tasting, and I thought it was good(very mellow) and not overly sweet. The toppings bar seemed a little«meh» until I noticed all of the fresh fruit. I added in some fresh strawberries, blueberries and kiwi. Nothing was labeled. Call me a moron, but I couldn’t tell what a couple of the things were and didn’t feel like asking. Happy to say that the fruit was fresh and delish. Buffet style anything scares the heck out of me because you don’t know how many runny nosed kids stuck their fingers or in the various bowls or sneezed all over everything. My little half filled cup was just under 10 ounces. My son and husband filled their cups to the top, and when we put all of ours together, it ended up costing around $ 22. I was very surprised it was so expensive, considering I didn’t see a sign that really visibly showed the price. I still don’t know the price. reviewers mentioned it being $ 0.49 an ounce, but I don’t know it that’s accurate. I’m seeing different prices everywhere I look. I’d like to also comment on the tip bowl. One reviewer made me laugh at his comment about«if you don’t feel like you’ve spent enough money, there’s a tip jar at the register». I understand a tip jar at Coldstone, Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts(since they are providing you with service). but at Yogli Mogli, it’s completely self serve. It makes no sense. Am I tipping you for ringing me up? Call me a hater. Whatev. I’ll still go once in a while because I did enjoy my froyo, but it’s a bit gimmicky.
Nancy Y.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
Froyo places are everywhere now. This one is another self-serve and pay per ounce($ 0.49/ounce — I quoted someone). You can get a «swirl» of every pair of flavors that are next to each other. There are a lot of fruity flavors(banana caught my eye), but there is also chocolate, peanut butter, Thin Mints(chocolate & mint), and cookies & cream. They also have 2 fruity sorbets. As far as toppings go, there are fruits, a lot of candy-type things(gummies, fruit boba, chocolate, crunchy things), cheesecake bites, mochi, shredded coconut, crushed nuts, and SYRUP! The syrup is something I haven’t seen at a a self-serve froyo place. There is chocolate, caramel, peanut butter, honey, and some other syrups. A couple things that resulted in a less than 5-star review… the dispensers are incredibly slow, the ladies were standing around and staring into space instead of offering to get us samples, and the original tastes more tart than I like. Yes, they have giant cups, but you don’t have to fill them up, people! The less you get, the less you’ll pay. Our two froyos weighed 11.9 oz with toppings, which came out to $ 6.04. Not bad, considering it’s less fat than ice cream, and we normally spend around $ 8 at Oberweiss. They are located in a small strip mall with a parking lot, and there’s an outdoor patio.
Mike O.
Place rating: 3 Park Ridge, IL
After many months of work along a deserted stretch of Oakton, it finally opened. I came with my wife and kids to try the frozen yogurt here for the first time. They had a coupon in the local paper, so it seemed they had no shortage of people trying them out too. Once inside, what got me was seeing no pricing or menu on the wall. Then there was a long wall with multiple yogurt dispensers displaying different flavors. At the end was a table with large paper bowls… and even larger ones! No such thing as a «small» or kid-sized… just Big and BIGGER. We were greeted by a worker offering samples of various flavors and explaining how the self-serve yogurt concept works. Fill your bowl, add toppings if you like and then weigh it at the checkout. You pay by weight. How much? Well, get some and find out, right? Now one of these bowls filled to the top would probably have enough to feed all 4 of us but we would look like little pigs eating from it. So we took 4 bowls, filled them with modest, reasonable servings each of us can eat. The interior of each of our bowls were no more than 1⁄3 filled, giving them an underfilled, unimpressive look. I tried vanilla, kiwi-strawberry and blueberry in mine. My one son tried 3 other flavors and so did my wife. We sampled the spectrum of flavors. The verdict? The yogurt is indeed good tasting. I loved the blueberry, peanut butter and the banana flavors. Even the vanilla was great. Cake batter… not so… Here is how it works, and they got a good ruse going. There is no line for service really since everyone can fill their own bowls. All they do at the end is check your weight of the bowl and you pay for it by the ounce. Our 21-ounce total weight would have been over $ 10 before the coupon. Pretty pricy for fro-yo and since the bowls are so big, I can see a shocked customer with a $ 20 bowl of frozen yogurt. Oh, and don’t forget the tip bowl at the checkout in case you feel you haven’t paid enough and appreciate the good service since they didn’t have to fill it for you either. Pardon me, I’ll keep my change since I did a nice spiral on my yogurt cup. But on this first day, a hot 100-degree day I should add, this place was a teenage hangout with guys and girls enjoying their yogurt and even more coming in to try it for themselves. Every table was pretty much taken. I’ll see how long before this novelty wears off and everyone realizes that a pricy yogurt in a recession won’t last. Good flavors, good variety of sprinkles and fruit toppings, but please get some smaller bowls and at least show a price per ounce so people know what they are getting into.