This place really needs someone to clean the machines and change the toppings. The yogurt had a weird after taste it was probably the dirty machines, they had like 6 flavors available. The girl was rude and on her phone all the time. The toppings were old, the cookie dough literally tasted like cigarette smoke, it was disgusting. Never ever stopping here again. Save yourself the trouble and money and wait to go somewhere else.
Lindsay M.
Tu valoración: 2 Laguna Niguel, CA
Didn’t try any yogurt. Walked in, saw a total of 5 flavors, half of which were sorbets. Wanted something like peanut butter or salted caramel. Thought maybe these few flavors are really good. Consulted Unilocal,walked out. Nope.
Liza S.
Tu valoración: 1 Fremont, CA
Horrible. I had their California tart yogurt, paid $ 6. It tasted as if it were spoiled! For some reason it reminded me of how a bathroom smells. It was gross! I went back to tell the worker it was disgusting, she tasted it and said that that’s how it’s supposed to taste. I wonder what she been eating cause I always get California tart(it’s my fave), but that was def not right. She called her manager and said there is nothing she could do about it, no refund, no replacement. Customer is definitely not happy, they totally ruined my yogurt craving. Never going back here and I suggest you go elsewhere!
Tristan A.
Tu valoración: 1 Milpitas, CA
Got the strawberry yogurt, it was almost average. And my mango was seasoned with MOLD. Don’t go here!!!
Eric D.
Tu valoración: 5 Alameda, CA
Yo Yo YO-Berry Delicious! My wife and I were driving back to the Bay Area from the Lightning in a Bottle Festival in Bradley. As we were driving on 101N, we saw a billboard that indicated a Starbucks and a Yo Berry 8 miles up. So desperately needing Starbucks after being in the hot, dusty, and cold environment, we also got some frozen yogurt. This was a very cool visit. You walk in, choose the size of cup, choose from their many selections of frozen yogurt flavors(mango, vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, peach, pomegranate, watermelon, etc.), add on one of their many toppings, pay the nice cashier, and enjoy your tasty creation while sitting outside. The employee who rang us up was friendly, the inside of the store was clean(yogurt dispensers, toppings counter, floors, tables) and the price was reasonable.
Penny R.
Tu valoración: 1 Soledad, CA
Love, love, love that we finally have a frozen yogurt place in Soledad! Flavors are always yummy, toppings are good. Couldn’t ask for more! Update: 5÷7÷15. I have never had a problem with this place before. Went there, got my frozen yogurt with mangoes on top, went to my car to eat it and thought the mangos tasted like they went bad, like a weird chemical taste. Went back into the store to get my money back cashier gave my money back so I proceeded to get the exact same thing this time without mangoes. Again my frozen yogurt tastes chemically and putrid. Went in again and this time the cashier and I started tasting the yogurt from the machines. We got to the vanilla flavor and I just about threw up. I told her that’s the one and she proceeded to tell me it’s supposed to taste like that. I’m sorry but I’ve never had vanilla yogurt that tasted that putrid. I Asked her for my money back and she said she would have to call the manager which she did and the manager also said the vanilla is supposed to taste like that! What?! This place is very unprofessional and lacks customer service skills. Never going back. Disgusting
Andre F.
Tu valoración: 3 Soledad, CA
YoBerry seems to be an upcoming yogurt chain taking root in this small town. As far as yogurt shops go, this one is another clone of all the others with regards to the atmosphere, yogurt quality, favors, and add-ins. However, the above is not meant to suggest that this place is in any way monotonous; contrarily, it’s simplicity is a great addition to the city of Soledad, and its long hours, friendly manager, and great outside seating are factors that set this yogurt shop apart from its other«clones.» Another comment must be made for the quirky Warhol-induced paintings of old Mexican film scenes injected with YoBerry’s brand of humor – literally their brand.