123 Yo!
Tasmania's first self-serve frozen yoghurt bar
123Yo! is a pioneer of desserts. This little shop was the first (and may still be the only) self-serve frozen yoghurt bar in Tasmania! All the flavours available are made in-house, so you’re always guaranteed a delicious cup of soft serve, with unique flavours not found anywhere else.
This froyo bar is an ideal place to take kids after school or on the weekends, and with a variety of toppings available, customising your cup is fun and engaging, as well as delicious.
123Yo! also serves coffee and some other treats. All frozen yoghurt available is gluten-free, and there is always a dairy-free vegan option as well.
WHY WE LOVE IT:
Cute dining space with easy pram access.
Super instagrammable yoghurt cups! (Practice your swirls – it gets easier to make them pretty, we promise!)
Good variety of flavours and toppings available.
Location: 147 Brisbane Street, Launceston
Phone: 03 6331 2736
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