It’s okay. I prefer Mochi, though. They have original(Which is NOT vanilla, by the way! It’s more of a fruity flavor) Chocolate(Which is awful), Green Tea, etc. I really wish it was self serve too because in my experiences here, the workers have been downright rude and looked at you like you were 500+ pounds while putting your toppings on.
Virginia M.
Classificação do local: 3 Jacksonville, FL
Delicious toppings. Loved the salted caramel flavor.
Nikko M.
Classificação do local: 1 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
So if you go to the Yobe at the town center to use the groupon they have — even though the groupon says you can just show your app they won’t take it… Doesn’t make me happy…
Hilary L.
Classificação do local: 5 Denver, CO
I love Yogaberry. It is healthy yogurt in a number of different awesome flavors [I go for the Original or the Taro — both a little tangy] and you can choose between a number of different toppings. I always go for the fruit. It definitely helps in my delusion that this is a healthy snack, definitely not like eating ice cream while spending money that I shouldn’t spend at the mall. Sometimes, if I am feeling rebellious, I will get dark chocolate pieces in place of one of my fruits. Wild, I tell ya. Another thing that I love about this is that the food is NOT self serve! I know people love all those yogurt places just like Yogaberry that are self serve, but it sort of grosses me out! I want the professionals, whose jobs are dependent on the hygiene of their serving skills, to get my yogurt and toppings for me. This is a delicious, cold treat to get while you are out at the Town Center getting your shop on. Especially in the steaming hot days of summer. Just eat fast! That yogurt will melt before you know it. Welcome to Florida! :D
Lindsay L.
Classificação do local: 4 Jacksonville, FL
The yogurt is real yogurt, yet frozen, so don’t expect the TCBY variety. It’s pricey, but you can usually find coupons in the paper.(I’ve found a BOGO and a half-off coupon in the Sunday ads.) The toppings are creative — they’ve got everything from Strawberries to Julie’s mochis to Captain Crunch! I think the one thing they are missing is just plain granola. The flavors are original, too. They will let you sample before you order. It’s worth it. I recommend the caro. Overall? A little pricey but worth the splurge. Also, very little«can’t believe I just ate all that» guilt!
Daisy D.
Classificação do local: 3 Jacksonville, FL
I’ll admit I was skeptical of Yogaberry at first. One day on my way to work I was craving a smoothie and sadly Keva Juice near my office was no more. Unilocal mobile app to the rescue. Yogaberry was going to be given a chance. The Acai explosion as I want to call it was excellent. Cool and thirst quenching on a hot Florida day.
Carlos K.
Classificação do local: 3 Sacramento, CA
Julie A is the one of the few Unilocalers who I pay attention to when it comes to reviews and her Yogaberry entry lured me here. 8 different flavor with 3 different sizes up to 14 ounces. Toppings are 95 cents each, but they give you a break if you order 3($ 1.50). The original was 5 star quality. My toppings were almonds, strawberries, and kiwi. This is where I start deleting stars… –The yogurt is expensive. My 8 ounce dessert was $ 5.89, but sans toppings it would have been $ 4. 74 cents an ounce is mighty expensive in this consumer led recession. Most places in Cali got smarter and they are allowing the yogurt lover in you the opportunity to serve yourself AT A CHEAPERPRICE. For those who don’t live in Cali, saunter over to Unilocal Los Angeles and check out the Yogurtland reviews. –They serve the yogurt leaving the patron hoping for enough toppings for their experience. There is a chain out in Cali called Pinkberry that employs the above strategy and their popularity is taking a nosedive because of the above missteps. Hopefully the Yogaberry clan is reading my reviews and taking notes. One can only wish…
Robb C.
Classificação do local: 5 Jacksonville, FL
One of my favorite stops for an afternoon snack.
April O.
Classificação do local: 5 Gainesville, FL
Yogaberry was my first experience with both frozen sour yogurt and mochi, and I left there absolutely thrilled to bits and still in a state of disbelief that this stuff is fat-free. Seriously? A dessert that manages to be tasty without being cloyingly sweet, low calorie without the need for Splenda, and a thoughtfully small portion size available? It’s a good thing they’re not in Gainesville; I suspect I’d just start signing my paychecks over to them.
Renda H.
Classificação do local: 5 Jacksonville, FL
love it! I have been here so many times since it opened I lost count-LOL…the soft– serve yogurt and fruit is so yummy for the tummy and low in fat or fat free! I love the green tea, banana and mango flavors and the mochi for topping… you just have to try it :)
Maureen F.
Classificação do local: 4 Elk River, MN
Yummy, refreshing and healthy. I wish we had one of these in Minneapolis. I just had the regular flavor with fresh fruit and m&m. It is a little expensive, but so worth it on a steamy hot day in Florida.
Merav B.
Classificação do local: 4 Orlando, FL
I love their original with fresh berries, not too sweet and nice and light. Though I love green tea ice cream, I find their green tea yogurt doesn’t taste like it at all which is a shame. Overall, a great place for a sweet treat without too much guilt!
Julie A.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
Mmm… had some of this recently. Pomegranate frozen yogurt topped with mochi bits. Yes, you heard that right: mochi, as in the Japanese dessert with red bean paste inside. Except just the dough part. Doesn’t get any better than this. A healthy, tasty dessert treat. Yummy!