Spoons - Ottawa
Spoons
Description
Spoons in Ottawa offers a self-serve frozen yogurt experience with a variety of flavors and toppings. While the prices are higher compared to other frozen yogurt places, the atmosphere is pleasant with comfortable seating. The yogurt itself is decent, though some flavors may lack depth. Despite some negative feedback, the staff is friendly and welcoming, creating a positive overall experience. With the option to create your own ice cream sundaes, Spoons is recommended for those looking for a fun and customizable dessert option in the Byward Market area.
Feedback
This restaurant is a fantastic place for brunch! Seven of us enjoyed a wonderful brunch complete with croissants and Mimosas.
The food quality at this restaurant varies, but the service, prices, and atmosphere are all quite good.
I visited this restaurant for breakfast on a Thursday morning. Unfortunately, their breakfast menu did not offer everything I was hoping for as some items were only available during lunch hours.
Can't beleive some of the negative comments. they must be jealouse that they were not the first one to oppen in Ottawa.Was there last night again with friends and the ambiance and the staff are just great. notwithstanding the great quality of yogurt. This is my new spot. The staff last night told me that it is not a franchise. it is locally owned. Wow! they did a great jobs! It is so welcoming! I will go back again and again. The yogurt was so tasty and it is all fresh yogurt. Price wise,they are charging .55 cent an once which is pretty much the standard in Ontario I noticed that they were also doing Crepes and waffles. I will try the crepes on my next visit. :) They also mentionned that for the crepes it works the same way. i can create my own creation, pick any yogurt or toppings to put in my crepe. Can't wait for my next visitYou have to try this place Brian
Having frequented many frozen yogurt places throughout Canada and the states, I can safely say this place's frozen yogurt is 2-3 times more expensive average. Our bill came to $15, with us both being pretty conservative. Will put that dinner towards a really good desert elsewhere next time. This place currently has a monopoly in frozen yogurt in Ottawa, but once Tutti Frutti opens on rideau they are going to have to adjust their prices to stay in the game. For now, buy a cone and some 5 cent candies elsewhere for a fraction of the price for the same basic thing.

