Reviews Berryline

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Aparajita
+5
This is my favorite place in Harvard Square on a hot summer day. Have one spoonful and you know this is the best froyo in town. It is fresh, rich and the flavors on offer are constantly changing.
Sep 09, 2015
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Andarc
+4.5
Could be great - with minor changes.. BerryLine is an excellent idea - produce soft serve yogurt and offer cut fruit, berries and other toppings. The fruit is fresh and very good quality. Unfortunately the yogurt is non-fat. As any food scientist, or chef will tell you, even a small addition of fat makes a huge difference in the intensity of flavors, and also mouthfeel. Since it is non-fat BerryLine's yogurt has very little taste and fails to really meld with the toppings. A low-fat yogurt option would be a huge improvement. Secondly, the banana yogurt tasted more of unripe green banana than of properly ripened banana - this was a minor spoiler for the otherwise excellent fruit. Berryline's product is quite expensive ($3.75 and up with toppings), but you may decide it is worth it for the quality of the fruit. Overall, the yogurt is never more than blah.

Note: in subsequent visits I have noticed that the yogurt base is never all that good. Flavors are weak, sometimes chalky and just overall lack pleasurable elements.
Apr 05, 2010
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Jane Seo
+4.5
Growing up, I ate a lot of frozen yogurt especially since I used to work at a froyo store. I know a good yogurt when I eat one, and Berryline certainly serves delicious frozen yogurt! Berryline rotates flavors about once every two weeks, but the "original" flavor, which is fresh and tarty, is always available. This is a small size cup of honey-lavender frozen yogurt with blackberries and honey. So refreshing, even when it's snowing outside! I personally don't like ice cream because it is too rich, so froyo is the way to go for me :)
Feb 12, 2012
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Betsy
+4.5
To celebrate the arrival of Summer (finally after 3 weeks of rain!!) my coworkers and I went to Berryline in Harvard Square for lunch today. My yogurt of choice was plain with granola, toffee bits and blueberries. As you can see, it's a generous portion (5oz) but the appeal is that the yogurt is only 25 calories an ounce. And, they even weigh the portion to make sure it's appropriate. The yogurt is creamy and delicious, like nothing I have ever had before. I chose toppings that I knew I would enjoy, and because I was pretty overwhelmed with the selection. They had everything from almonds and coconut to gummy bears and fruity pebbles to mango and strawberries! There's something for everyone at Berryline! Posted by Betsy at 1:44 PM
Feb 15, 2011
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Tiny Urban Kitchen
+4.5
Berryline is another Pinkberry-esque frozen yogurt place that just opened in Harvard Square this past weekend. It is located on Arrow Street, right off of Mass Ave in Harvard Square. I went there last night with people from my small group to try it out. T
Jun 17, 2009
5
Thao Nguyen
+5
The original froyo was great as expected but what blew my mind was the homemade mochi! They’re were so good I got a cup on the side after.
5
Raphi Kang
+5
Good prices for a lot of froyo! (The micro is still pretty tall and under 5 bucks with multi toppings.) I think your experience will vary depending on the flavor/topping obviously, but the berries were tart and fresh and I really enjoy the original froyo flavor because it is not too sweet. The ube is apparently good, too!
5
Kedi Hu
+5
One of my all-time favorite froyo places. Their original tart froyo is the perfect amount of tartness and sweetness, and honestly, I sometimes just enjoy it plain. Their homemade mochi is super soft, and I also love their oreo cheesecake topping. They usually have a fruity flavor on rotation; this time I got the original + pear almond, and the flavor was delicious!
5
Ellen
+5
I only get froyo here. Don't bother with the ice cream and shakes. Their seasonal flavors can be hit or miss (usually hits), their fruit-based flavors tend to be better, although my favorite so far is Taza Chocolate. Their mochi and baked dessert toppings are home made so I recommend trying them at least once.
4
Jenny Xu
+4
Came here on a Friday night with my friends and immediately was greeted by a nice quaint homey feeling set up. I got a micro sized original froyo with mochi. The mochi was stellar - it’s homemade and very squishy. The original yogurt was also really tart and really refreshing and not very heavy! Service: you get your food really quickly and the servers are really nice! The place is quite casual but there’s a nice small seating area! Would come again with friends.
5
Lyra Lan
+5
A nice place with lovely decoration. Froyo is actually more “yogurt” than what I expected.
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