Self-serve yogurt machines, limited flavors but should be something for everyone. Good selection of toppings. Sort of expensive, my yogurt came to $ 8 but I did get a pretty big serving I guess. You pay based on how much it weighs. A few comfortable chairs to sit in if you like. Clean place, nice décor.
Ashley C.
Tu valoración: 1 Antelope, CA
We went here today and were very disappointed… Asked the woman that was working if we could sample a flavor of yogurt and she was quick to reply ‘not when it’s busy. Only when it’s slow’… Oh well excuse me, there’s no one waiting behind me and the only other people in the place have already been helped. And how long does it really take to give a sample??? Don’t bother going here… Try Turtles down the street. They have friendly faces, a lot more choices and are more than happy to give you a sample. Funny part is we walked back by about 30 min later and the place was empty… Just save your money or go somewhere else.
Thanh B.
Tu valoración: 2 Sacramento, CA
Small place. Not very much to choose from. I got the coffee flavored ice-cream. It was gross. Chunks of frostbites in it. Affordable, but overall, pretty gross.
Carrie B.
Tu valoración: 2 Danville, CA
Typical ice cream/yogurt place with decent treats at a reasonable price. However, the cones were stale and the staff was incredibly RUDE! I asked if my 3 yr. old could sample the mint ice cream that was just served to her brother and the lady told me she could just try his(even though he had already started eating it which would have led to a huge fight). I shrugged it off and ordered her a vanilla yogurt to be safe. I asked if she could have sprinkles and her reply was«why? it’s on a cone and would mess up the flavor». Are you kidding me? She was too stingy to give a 3yr. old a few sprinkles(which I would have gladly paid for) and since when do toppings«mess» up vanilla yogurt or ice cream! I had planned on getting a treat for myself, but opted to just pay and leave. I would recommend going to one of the other many ice cream or candy stores in the Old Town area instead.
Michelangelo S.
Tu valoración: 4 Sacramento, CA
SIT-REP IThe Situation Report) In my wanderings around Old Sacramento, I have a few standby places that I mingle in more than others. Usually I hit River City Dogs or Annabelles or the GYRO eatery. But sometimes — even when it’s frigid cold(go figure) — I want something a bit sweeter, a bit creamier, and yummy as hell. THEFARE So I’ve wandered into YOGURTTIME a few times(both pre-Yelp and in my current-Yelp days). I am a raspberry fiend. AND I love chocolate. So the waffle cone filled with both was just to DIEFOR. $ 4 may seem a bit pricey to some folks, but I’ve priced a lot of other yogurt shops including Mochii and Pinkberry, and this is pretty much par for the course. I will probably be visiting this store more in the future too since I am cutting down on ice cream and enjoying frozen yogurt more. THELOWDOWN If you enjoy scenic walks on wooden walkways, and you want to get your sweet tooth satisfied, but without doing it without as much diary or sugar, this is the place!
A P.
Tu valoración: 3 Sacramento, CA
Hm, how weird. Why would a yogurt place be closed in the summer on a Saturday night at 6 pm? And I couldn’t even see any business hours posted. Anyways, the one time it was open, I ordered a cookies & cream flavored yogurt in a waffle cone and it was heavenly. Great yogurt, not so great lady working there. She did not seem too friendly. Never less, I would come back here only for the yogurt. Lucky them it was damn good yogurt!
Sara W.
Tu valoración: 3 San Jose, CA
I was really craving frozen yogurt in a cone and saw this conveniently named eatery. Stopped in this small shop and saw a large case of crazy-huge dessert pastries. There were four types of frozen yogurt, so I got a waffle cone with half raspberry and half vanilla frozen yogurt for $ 3.75. I didn’t have cash, so I paid the extra 79 cents to use an ATM card. I was content with my yogurt… Just what I was hoping for! Wish they took credit cards, though.