California
Los Angeles:
1) Yogurtland – visit site
2) Cantaloop – visit site
3) Pinkberry – visit site
4) Berri Good – visit site
5) Menchies – visit site
6) CeFiore – visit site
7) NewBerry Hill – visit site
8) Red Mango – visit site
9) TCBY – visit site
10) Tropics Yogurt – visit site
11) Ziiing – visit site
12) Yogurt Stop – visit site
San Francisco:
1) Yogurt Bar – visit site
2) Penguino – visit site
3) YoCup – visit site
4) SoGreen – visit site
5) Jubili – visit site
6) CeFiore – visit site
7) Tuttimelon – visit site
8) Yoppi Yogurt – visit site
San Diego:
1) Rockies – visit site
2) Gloden Spoon – visit site
3) Paradise Yogurt – visit site
4) Fiji Yogurt – visit site
5) Yummy Yogurt – visit site
6) Pinkberry – visit site
7) San Diego Yogurt – visit site
8) Yogurtland – visit site
9) Yogurt Lounge – visit site
10) TCBY – visit site
11) Beso Yogurt – visit site
12) Yogurt Luv – visit site
13) Yogurt Escape – visit site
14) Bnblounge – visit site
15) Yogurt Heaven – visit site
16) Red Mango – visit me
San Jose:
1) Pinkberry – visit site
2) Yogurtland – visit site
3) Yolicious – visit site
4) TCBY – visit site
Santa Clara:
1) Frozo’s – visit site
2) Blondie’s – visit site
3) Yogurt Works – visit site
4) Red Mango – visit site
Palo Alto:
1) Fraiche Yogurt – visit site
Sacramento:
1) Big Spoon – visit site
2) TCBY – visit site
3) Yogurt Monkey – visit site
4) Heavely’s Yogurt – visit site
5) Mochii Yogurt – visit site
6) Yo Yo Yogurt – visit site
7) Yog Yog – visit site
8) Yogurtagogo – visit site
9) Berry Swirl – visit site
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From Los Angeles CitySearch –
Review on Pinkberry Yogurt in Los Angeles:
Tried this place with my sister last week since she’s a foodie and on the know with the up and popping hot eateries. We were so excited to check it out after drooling at the website. The line was quick but all the seats were taken. Larchmont is a great place to walk around and window shop while eating the froyo. (Frozen yogurt)
Basically it tasted like plain yogurt extremely chilled and swirled to make it look pretty. And the toppings I can find in my pantry or in my fridge. Yes, it is a cute spot and I love the pebble flooring but for the price it is not worth it. The fresh fruit choices are ripe and cut up neatly, but other than that, I’d rather go to Cold Stone. There is an amazing frozen yogurt spot on the westside called The Big Chill which is waaayyy better and creamier and still manages to be low-fat. I’m not saying don’t try it, but it’s not one to be at the top of your “To Do” list