They closed! We stopped by one day after the park and the place was locked up and everything was gone in the store. Too bad they couldn’t stay open, chalk another closure up to the economy, crappy franchises like orange cup, and mildly high prices for non-self serve natural yogurt. I give them one star for not keeping a good business head and staying open for me their loyal customer :(
Rolando A.
Classificação do local: 4 San Antonio, TX
It seems like yogurt places are popping up like cupcake fronts did a few years ago… this place felt a little more local than some of the other places around town. They also seem to keep new copies of Backbeat magazine in the place and that’s another reason why I stop by with some regularity.
Richard K.
Classificação do local: 4 San Antonio, TX
The yogurt is good, and the fruit is fresh. Let’s hear it for probiotics! The ambiance is ever slowly improving, with the addition of a couch and coffee table as of last week. The place still has a pinesol sterile smell about it; better than smelling unclean, but not exactly inviting.
Lauren m.
Classificação do local: 4 San Antonio, TX
Good yogurt and selection of toppings! They sell real frozen yogurt, not the TCBY kind. I got the cranberry pomegranate with almonds and cocoa pebbles in it. It was delicious. The décor leaves a lot to be desired in there. Feels very sterile and bleak with all the gray and white. They need a sofa and some colors in there. I think it’s great that they have compostable cups and spoons, but they don’t have a composter to put them in, so that’s a missed opportunity. Also, I think they should advertise the benefits of live cultures more.