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Just remember to apply the code at the checkout and save. At the same time, we will direct you to the store so you can start your shopping right on. Click the "Show Coupon" button and the code will be automatically copied. In addition, the tart frozen yogurt here is the best anywhere.It's quite easy. location of Yogurtland and the least talked about of the three major fro-yo joints in Berkeley, Yogurt Harmony always has an organic flavor on the menu, something the other two can’t boast. Yogurt Harmony: Located just across the street from the Shattuck Ave. Yogurtland, 2516 Bancroft Way and 2236 Shattuck Avenue, Sunday-Thursday 11 am to 11 pm Friday-Saturday 11 am to 11:30 pm. The Shattuck location has more seating and shorter lines than its Bancroft counterpart. Toppings range from sprinkles to sugary cereals and fresh fruit. The quality of the yogurt itself varies wildly depending on the day, and is not nearly as creamy as Yogurt Park’s product.
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Free tastes are available, but ask an employee for a taster cup. There are about a dozen rotating flavors to choose from, including plain tart, chocolate, green tea, and tart peach. At 30 cents an ounce, the average order usually comes out between $3.00-$4.00. Proceed to the cash register, and weigh your creation. Then, follow the line (there always seems to be one) past the case of dozens of toppings, and mix in anything you can imagine. Grab a big container from the dispenser and pull the handles yourself to make any combination of flavors you want. Yogurtland: Admittedly, this west coast chain and newcomer to the Berkeley scene is fun. Yogurt Park, 2433 Durant Avenue, Monday-Sunday 11 am to 12 am. Yogurt Park also closes the latest of the three, an added bonus if you are looking for a midnight study break. The mini size is enough yogurt for almost anyone, and costs $2.75. There are a few park benches inside, but on a busy evening, there is little choice but to grab your yogurt and head outside to slurp and walk. The cookie dough topping is a must.Ī major pitfall of Yogurt Park is the lack of space.
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Though there are fewer outlandish toppings to choose from than at Yogurtland, portions are generous. Staffers dish out the creamy stuff and mix in toppings for you, adding a more personal feel to the experience. Unlimited free tastes are an added bonus. Chocolate and Vanilla are permanent features.
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There are six flavors on the menu, four of which change daily, and range from the ubiquitous (strawberry) to the more adventurous (red velvet cake batter). Yogurt Park: Yogurt Park’s longevity (it opened in 1977) and proximity to the Cal campus make it the stalwart of the Berkeley frozen yogurt scene. With school out and the warmer months ahead of us, Berkeleyside decided to some some taste-testing.
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The three most popular destinations seem to be Yogurt Park, Yogurtland, and Yogurt Harmony. Pinkberry will be entering an already crowded market in Berkeley where fro-yo, as it is commonly referred to, has taken off big time in recent years. Popular Los Angeles frozen yogurt chain Pinkberry is set to open a store at 2400 Telegraph this winter.