Posts Tagged: iconic froyo shops

Iconic Froyo Shops (Not on the East Coast or in California)

In this post, we take a look at iconic frozen yogurt shops outside of California and the East Coast, starting with the most famous old school froyo chain. TCBY, once the world’s largest frozen yogurt chain, started with one store in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1981. The original location closed in 2002 but there are… Read more »

Iconic Frozen Yogurt Shops: East Coast

We wanted to the feature iconic frozen yogurt shops of the East Coast, the ones that are still swirling today. After all, frozen yogurt was invented in New England. Also, the world’s oldest frozen yogurt chain, Everything Yogurt, got its start in New York in 1976. The frozen yogurt during the first wave of frozen… Read more »

Iconic Old School Froyo Shops in Northern California

Southern California may be the capital of frozen yogurt, but Northern California has its share of iconic, first wave frozen yogurt shops. These old school shops have been swirling for decades. Here’s a quick snapshot of these iconic frozen yogurt shops. Woody’s Yogurt Place (802 Strawberry Village, Mill Valley, CA 94941) has moved a few… Read more »

Iconic Old School Froyo Shops in Southern California

This post is dedicated to the first wave frozen yogurt shops in California. These shops are truly old school. They serve the frozen yogurt to customers, rather than allowing for self-serve. And they have a thing for low carb frozen yogurt. Several large froyo chains emerged in Southern California, during the first wave of frozen yogurt…. Read more »