Would’ve gave yogurt-land 5 stars but i felt the place in the stockton location on pacific is tiny inside majority of people with their families have to sit outside and enjoy there desserts. other than that yogurt land is delicious and inexpensive
Candice T.
Classificação do local: 5 San Jose, CA
What can I say this is a lovely shopping center. On top of that, they have my favorite flavor which is TARO! I could never get sick of the flavor. I’m not a fan of the mango nor the fresh strawberry. In my opinion, the other flavors are okay. I stay getting my usual which is plain tart and taro. At times, I would get coffee too. If you often come to Yogurtland, then I suggest you download their app so you can start earning free 3oz yogurt. The description is on the app if you want to know more information.
Meryl C.
Classificação do local: 4 Stockton, CA
Love that they rotate out the flavors, and that they let you taste test everything! Their froyo is smooth and tasty, not icy like some other places. They have a decent amount of toppings, and cute, sturdy spoons that are sometimes collectibles like when they were promoting Kung Fu Panda 3. We’ll be back more often once spring/summer gets here!
Gretchen T.
Classificação do local: 4 Stockton, CA
Good selection of flavors and toppings. The churro flavored yogurt is so good. I mixed it with the cheesecake flavor. Delicious.
Linh H.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
Damn it, I’m addicted! I’ve been to other similar yogurt places, but none of them are as good. Each flavor is intense and tastes like it should. The texture is smooth and creamy. Don’t be a fool and mix all the flavors together so you can’t taste anything! See my pic on how to do it. Keep eating more cups til you get it right! My favorite is Big Pop(remember those cherry pineapple popsicles you had as a kid… this is it, yeah they still make em). The taro is fragrant, sweet, and very milky and creamy. Yum. The coconut is sweet with a hint of salt. If you don’t want something heavy, go with pistachio, also my fav. The sea salt caramel is perfect, self explanatory. Want to have a blended Reese’s peanut butter cup… get the chocolate peanut butter cup. The mango is tropical, sweet and tart… also a good choice when you don’t want something heavy and really shouldn’t be eating any more! There are 2 sizes of cups: large and extra large. Well, no one said you had to fill it all the way. The large when filled nearly full, even with toppings usually run about $ 4 to $ 5, even with toppings. So many toppings to choose from… even mochi pieces and lychee. There’s also outdoor seating. My dog also loves Yogurtland!
Emmalouise B.
Classificação do local: 5 East Bay, CA
4.5÷5 Woah there! This location actually has the Cookie dividers I have been hunting the entire bay area for over the last year! For that alone they get themselves an extra star. The day I visited I didn’t want to consume extra empty calories in this genius invention but I couldn’t NOT get one, they are located next to the cups and are charged based on weight. Simpy pop it in your cup and go about making your Yogurt creation as normal. The store is very clean with the usual 8 machines dispensing 16 flavors and the toppings bar extremely well stocked with all of the usual Fruits, Nuts, Cookies, Boba and whatnot. The staff are very generous with the sample cups offering them as soon as I entered the door and gave me not 2 like the usual Yogurtland locations but 4. Score! I hate being limited to trying only 2 flavors especially when they release the seasonal ones. As for the Yogurt itself, it’s great. I love the variety of flavors and overall texture of it, not grainy like a lot of the other places and at 38c an ounce it’s slightly cheaper too. *TIP* Download the Yogurtland rewards app where you can earn yourself free Yogurt and get free Yogurt for your Birthday!
Vincent D.
Classificação do local: 5 Stockton, CA
Yogurtland located in the Stonecreek Village Shopping center in Stockton, California. I kept seeing all the check ins for this place from a lot of my Unilocal friends. So I knew it was time to see what’s crackin. So I brought my three children here for our first visit. First thing they said was«wow cool». One of the female staff members gave us a grip of sample cups to taste test the Froyo. I got a bit full from the sample cups because I think I had around 10 or so for myself lol. So I went hard because I didn’t want to go home :). The kids went wild and I just enjoyed the moment. We got three cups and they filled them up with toppings. I kept eating some of the Kit Kat bits from the toppings counter because I’m a savage/Ninja. Thank you«Dan the Man» for hooking us up :). Tip: They have a restroom Pro tip: they have cameras up in here. So don’t go to cray cray when you up in here. Major league tip: A good amount of toppings. If you didn’t know and now you know tip: The yogurt tastes really good. So yeah my three children and I had a great time here. Like I always say«good company and good food always go hand in hand». So yeah we’ll be back again very soon. Doing what Daddy’s do spending time with our kids. My kids are my life and everything else is a bonus. Vincent D aka VD aka Vebola aka Vincent Vega. Enjoying the simple things in life.
Christine N.
Santa Clara, CA
From the name alone, Yogurtland sounds like the name of a place that I’d want to live in. Tickets to Yogurtland? Sign me up ASAP! Between that and all of the good things I’d heard about this place, I had pretty high expectations. Upon first glance, everything seemed new and clean, bright and colorful. They even had a sign in front advertising their flavors for May and the new flavors that would be debuting in June — a great way to keep people coming back for more. How could I resist coming back next month when there’s going to be peanut butter cookies & cream?! Ugh. They got me. There were a WIDE variety of flavors to choose from, including some that you don’t normally see(toasted coconut caramel, pineapple tangerine tart… and even TARO!). They really know how to get creative with their flavors while still keeping the classics and catering to both tart-lovers and sweet-lovers. Topping choices were abundant, with the usual range of fruits, cookie bites, candy, etc. One small downside I noticed, however, were the two glass barriers separating the yogurt from tables inside. It initially seemed like a nice decoration, but once it started to get crowded(and yes, it can get VERY busy in there), they acted as a blockade and made it hard to get around. Less room to go back and forth taste-testing flavors without getting in someone else’s way. Awkward… Overall, after my first time at a location in this chain, I could see what the hype was all about. I was not absolutely blown away(maybe due to my safe choices in flavors and toppings) but I would definitely come back and be more adventurous next time. Not only are their flavors intriguing, but they also have a cool reward system where you use an actual card that tracks your points instead of a traditional stamp card. I really liked how the cashier asked me if I had a card as well, instead of just omitting it like some places do if you don’t offer it up yourself. But now I’m tempted to come back and collect as many points as I can… see you soon, Yogurtland, see you very soon…