![]() #7: Eat a cheddar-chicken biscuit at Time Out after 2 a.m. ![]() YoPo is a Chapel Hill classic and absolutely everyone who passes through has experienced the deliciousness of its frozen yogurt. It even features a links section with a link for both the Google and MSN homepage. Their website, on the other hand, is hilarious to look at because it reflects the fact that YoPo has been around since the 80s. YoPo is very active on Twitter, tweeting about what new flavors are in so you can run over if they have a rare favorite. What people typically do is take their yogurt outside and sit on the curb – if you walk by, you’ll often see a line of students perched on the curb with a cup of dripping yogurt. The inside of YoPo is pretty tiny – there are maybe 3 or 4 tables and it always feels crowded because the line usually goes out the door. YoPo is a pretty typical frozen yogurt place, with machines that mix different flavors and toppings that you can have sprinkled on top of your cup of yogurt. It’s been serving frozen yogurt since long before froyo was cool – YoPo was founded in 1982 and plenty of people’s parents went on dates to the same place where their children now grab a snack on a hot day. The Yogurt Pump, or YoPo as everyone calls it (I can’t remember the last time someone said to me, “Want to go to the Yogurt Pump?) is a true Chapel Hill staple. Photocred: Chris Waugaman of The Rush Online
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