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Frozen Yogurt Store Opens In Doylestown Just In Time For The Heat

Dollop Frozen Yogurt offers its customers the chance to build their own cups, selecting from 10 different flavors and more than 20 toppings.

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DOYLESTOWN, PA — A new self-serve frozen yogurt store has opened its doors in Doylestown just in time for the summer season and the hot days ahead.

Located at 333 North Broad Street across the street from Broad Commons Park, Dollop Frozen Yogurt offers its customers the chance to build their own perfect cups, selecting from 10 different flavors and more than 20 toppings.

“Grab your cup, swirl your flavors, add your toppings, and build the Dollop combo that feels just right,” said the owners.

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The new neighborhood yogurt shop also serves Vegan and sugar-free options, frozen yogurt sandwiches, and pup cups, too.

“Our doors are open, and we're so excited to share Dollop with the Doylestown community,” the owners posted. “Come celebrate, build your perfect cup, and enjoy the park just across the street.”

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The yogurt shop is one of the first commercial spaces to open at 333 North Broad Street, a luxury apartment community that opened last year at the site of the former Doylestown Intelligencer building.

The new addition to the Doylestown streetscape boasts 10,000 square feet of new retail space along North Broad and Atkinson Drive.

333 North Broad Street, Doylestown. (Jeff Werner/Pattch)

“Out front, look for the bright pop of pink on the first floor at 333 North Broad Street, right by the park and in the heart of town,” said the yogurt shop owners. “Then step inside where a fresh, airy space awaits with room to linger, laugh, and enjoy that first cup.”

“The new store is built with care by our family, with every swirl, seat, and detail meant to feel warm, bright, and welcoming,” they said. “Come celebrate with us, soak up the energy, and enjoy a sweet new spot in the Borough together."

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