by Sara 

Menchie?s coming to Magnolia

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Menchie’s, a national frozen-yogurt chain with locations in Queen Anne, University Village and West Seattle, is adding a fourth Seattle location in Magnolia.
The former Pet Pros location in the Village along West McGraw Street will house Menchie’s. No word yet on length of lease nor when the actual opening will occur. The Voice will post that information soon.
Thanks Troy for the tip.

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    1. Ice cream != frozen yogurt. Different food and a different experience, since this place has you dole it out and add the mix-ins yourself. The interactivity is a boost for kids, and it’s a touch healthier than ice cream.

      I can see both existing, and it’s about time our neighborhood got some froyo. This is a good one, too.

      1. it would be nice if cocoa and cream actually made there own icecream…..you can get snoqaulmie gourmet at thirtyway :)…

  1. That’s really funny. I hope it’s a short lease. I wonder how many meetings they had to make that decision- one, none? That dark corner is not exactly a hotbed of Seattle nightlife and foot traffic. Yet, I’m still very grateful that people want to open new businesses, locations, etc.

  2. kjonas – what’s stopping you from supporting both businesses?

    BicycleJoe – why are you concerned with the length of their lease? were you interested in the property?

    This space has been empty for some time now, we’ve got two well respected local families taking a risk with this venture – why do you two feel the need to be so negative? Lighten up and give them a chance.

    1. You’re right. Sorry to be so negative.? I thought it was a “national chain.” If two local families are behind it I wish them well and will stop in once to support them.? (That seems like a pretty important detail to leave out of the story.)? I also agree that the fewer empty storefronts in Magnolia the better. Merry Christmas.? BJ ?

      1. Actually, Menchie’s IS a national chain. The Magnolia store will be one particular franchised store, operated by locals perhaps, but yes it’s a nat’l corporation.? FYI.

    2. Well, mostly because we like Cocoa & Cream. ?We’ve been to the Menchies in Queen Anne and, while it was flashy, the yogurt was gross. ?Not one of my three kids would eat it and we ended up with several cups of overpriced mixins.

      While it’s nice not to have an empty storefront, I wish it would also be a business that we currently have to leave Magnolia to find instead of one that competes with a local business that we like.

      1. kj0nas – based on what I’ve seen at the QA Menchies, you and your three children have a very different experience than many, many others.

        My earlier point was, and is, why must you be so negative??

        Ice cream and yogurt aren’t high on my list, but the smiling faces on the kids, occupation of?a vacant building, and the chances for these local?family to make a living is nothing but positive.

        Don’t be a grinch.

      2. You do know you can SAMPLE the yogurt bfore buying “several cups of overpriced mixins”?

        I know I shouldn’t tell others how to live their lives, but complaining about buying something that you can sample beforehand it just idiotic to me… 😉

  3. Exciting!? I have taken my kids to the Queen Anne location and it is always packed with customers.?

  4. So excited! I have no issue with it being a chain, it?s a chain that many families currently leave magnolia to go find, and I?m excited that we can now find it right down the street. I love and support our local small businesses, but I?m also excited to support a family friendly franchise. Yahoo for one less empty storefront. Thank you to the families who are taking a risk to bring this to magnolia and keep the village alive!

  5. This is great, new businesses investing in Magnolia. Validates my idea for a bicycle shop in Magnolia Village.

    1. YES!? Throw in some inexpensive repair work, and you’ll have regular biz from this family!? I like Recycled Cycles’s people, but don’t like DRIVING over there so they can work on my BIKE.

      1. That’s exactly what I’m thinking. Repair and accessories for families and commuters. I’m just wondering if the community would support a small startup like this.

  6. Wahoo! We often make special trips to QA just for Menchie’s. ?One less reason to leave the neighborhood!

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