The good: The consistency of the yogurt is really good, the variety is great(8+ flavors) and they do allow samples. They are cool about you lounging around and chatting, even during closing time they never kicked us out. The not so good: I prefer self-service versus them doing it for you I feel like it is pretty pricey compared to like a Yogurt Land. It is worth checking out. Credit cards are $ 5 min.
Diana D.
Place rating: 4 Hercules, CA
We spotted this yogurt place as we were driving and decided to check it out. I love the fact hat the have frozen yogurt sundaes and they’re amazing. It was fresh. It was good. I would definitely be back!
Jennifer O.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
horrible service. it’s so sad the extent to which customer service has become less and less of a thing. when folks walk in, it’s customary to greet them. when they place their order, it would be nice if you would refrain from rolling your eyes. Maybe I came in on an off day, but the lady taking my order was saltier than the dead sea. And the froyo — it’s NOT self serve, and the taste is easily forgettable. NEXT!
Valeria M.
Place rating: 1 San Lorenzo, CA
ITISNOTSELFSERVED and the original tart flavor taste like dish wash soup. Not a cool place to get your frozen yogurt cravings.
Wonder W.
Place rating: 5 Oakland, CA
The island Coconut was perfection!
D V.
Place rating: 5 Hayward, CA
My kids love this place. I like that it’s small(much easier to keep an eye on the kids), clean and friendly service.
Alicia C.
Place rating: 4 San Leandro, CA
After a road trip back home after a rafting and camping trip outside of Sacramento, I was ready to pamper myself. Part of that pampering involved frozen yogurt. All of the yogurt is behind the counter, so it is not a self-serve kind of situation like most places now’days. Because of this, I didn’t feel as free to test and try out all of the flavors. I tried about two flavors, and luckily one of those was the sour apple. I am a big fan of the sour candy and sherberts, so this was a great treat. I am the tart yogurt person that pisses off the person who thinks they are going to fool themselves into thinking that frozen yogurt is a viable alternative to ice cream. Ya right! Enjoy frozen yogurt for what it is! Not as cream-based as others, but more of a sherbert consistency. It is sweet, sour, and delicious, and I will return for the cool sweetness of this frozen yogurt. More pricey than I would have liked, but their unique selection was worth the few extra cents.
Anna A.
Place rating: 2 Walnut Creek, CA
Disappointed to see that I don’t fix my own yogurt. On top of that, weird texture for the yogurt… did not enjoy it at all. Couldn’t even finish it. I will never be back.
Richard F.
Place rating: 5 Castro Valley, CA
WARNING: You may become addicted to your favorite flavor! Yogurt Deluxe rotates the flavors so you have an opportunity to try more. I like the place and the family who runs it are nice; my favorite flavor/addiction is COCONUT! The owner offered to call me when it’s being served — that is customer service. The price is what the owner needs to charge to stay in business all year; not just the hot months. I like it that I just tell the owner what size, flavor and toppings each of my kids will get rather than, all of them at a self-serve arrangement — it is probably more sanitary that way too. So, BIG thumbs up for Yogurt Deluxe! My kids agree — we give them a FIVE star rating. Oh gee, NOW the want me to take them over there for some yogurt. Okay! Let’s GO! Maybe they have COCONUT!
Sydney S.
Place rating: 5 Castro Valley, CA
Love this place. The flavors are amazing and the people are nice. Salted Carmel. Root beer. Yum.
Shyama S.
Place rating: 5 San Clemente, CA
I just heard today they really go the extra mile for their customers. Nice to hear there are kind and caring people in the Castro Valley business community.
Sabrielle M.
Place rating: 5 Castro Valley, CA
You get what you pay for. The owner is really nice. Always remembers who I am. The flavors change daily and rotate! I’m here every week! Good toppings to choose from too. Definitely would recommend this place. 5 stars!
Andy V.
Place rating: 4 Oakland, CA
An old fashioned yogurt place like this is a rarity these days, and Yogurt Deluxe is a nice place for a quick dessert. The one thing I really do like are the yogurt smoothies/shakes. Pretty good, and you don’t feel guilty since it’s lower in calories and fat.
Crystal C.
Place rating: 4 Pleasanton, CA
The kid didn’t know he charged you 52 $ I worked there and sometimes the machine it hits it too doubled. And he probably went to change it an it charged you. So they weren’t being dishonest.
Adrian G.
Place rating: 1 Vacaville, CA
Extremely expensive. First off, it is not self serve. Toppings are .85 cents for two toppings! That’s it?! For 4 kids cups it was approximately $ 13 bucks and the receipt printed out asks for a tip? WTF. I don’t think I will ever come back over here again… How does this place stay open?
Cindy A.
Place rating: 5 Hayward, CA
My favorite yogurt place EVER! I am obsessed with their Cake Batter and the Birthday Cake flavors. Peanut Butter is amazing too. You just can’t go wrong with what you choose. Irish Mint is yummy as well. If you have a fave flavor you can leave your name and phone number and what flavor you like and they will call you when your flavor is being served that day. They change their flavors everyday so you never know what you are getting when you come in. That’s how I was able to try most of the flavors. They are super nice and really affordable. I love how they serve a bit of the yogurt, add toppings in the middle and then top it off with more yogurt. This way every bite gets toppings! YUM!
Sonja C.
Place rating: 2 Hayward, CA
This place is weird. Go somewhere else, like the village, for more variety and self serve. They are expensive and you don’t get to serve yourself, so depending on the employee you could be not getting as much as you should. Or you’re getting more than you can eat.
Lorianne L.
Place rating: 4 San Jose, CA
I’m not a big frozen yogurt fan, but I stopped in to get a treat for my nieces. The lady who helped us was friendly and got my niece’s chocolate yogurt w/a double helping of jelly beans. We sat in the store while the girls enjoyed their sugar fix. It was a sunny afternoon, so there was a good steady flow of customers while we were there. I don’t really have much to compare it to, but there were a lot of candy topping choices. The space was clean and bright. My nieces enjoyed it.
Amber S.
Place rating: 5 Bay Area
Best froyo I have had to date. No labor on the customers’ behalf. Choose your cup size, flavors, toppings and the employee will put it together for you. No weighing on a scale everything has a set price. I ordered a small $ 3.25 and one topping $ 0.50. Total $ 3.75 for a huge yummy cup, total score! All of the flavors are nonfat. I tried the marshmallow and peanut butter with brownie bites. Hubs tried the butterscotch(was also sugar free) and Belgium chocolate. All of the flavors were really good. The froyo is creamy and rich. Not grainy and flavorless like most froyo places. They also make banana splits, sundaes, milkshakes(made with low fat milk) and cones. There are tons of toppings to choose from. Misc. info: Minimum to use a CC is $ 6., bathroom for customers only and all toppings are behind a glass wall out of reach, so peoples dirty hands haven’t touched it. My new spot to hit up when I get the froyo craving. Sure it’s a little further but well worth the trip. The store is clean, has seating, a cooler for drinks and music playing.