Sunday, August 23, 2009

Yogurt Shack (Danville, CA)


Hannah Writing


The first time I ever heard of Yogurt Shack was when my friend told me about non-dairy yogurt places in danville. She suggested Yogurt Shack and Tutti Frutti, but we tried Yogurt Shack because I didn't believe that Tutti Frutti had non-dairy.
We visited Yogurt Shack and it was located in a strangely placed plaza. We parked in the closest parking space we could find, because the parking lot is really small in the plaza. Inside it looked pretty plain, with wooden floors and whitewashed walls. It wasn't your typical asian yogurt place, and they had no mochi for toppings ]: The yogurt dispensers are the right as you come in, with biodegradable [which I encourage you to use] and foam cups. Yogurt is 38 cents per oz., and they even have original tart and non-fat flavors.

On to the review now!

yogurt - Yogurt Shack's non-dairy yogurt is by far the best non-dairy yogurt I've ever tasted. It has a perfect balance of iciness, firmness, fruitiness, and firmness! Every month or so they change the non-dairy flavors. So far I was able to try Wild Acai Berry, Verry Berry, Georgia Peach, and Valencia Orange. I'm sorry to say I haven't tasted the regular yogurt [of course] but if their non-dairy yogurt is good, I'm sure the regular yogurt is just as good.

atmosphere - Yogurt Shack is really whitewashed. The crowd there is mostly white people, and they have, like I said no asian toppings ]: But they do have fruity pebbles and other yummy fruits like blueberries and strawberries. The inside has some tables to sit at, and some tables outside as well. It's fairly sanitary [which is important of course] and the staff there are pretty nice.

Overall Yogurt Shack is good if you dont mind not having mochi and if you're craving for a good non-dairy yogurt. It's pretty cheap but parking isn't the best. http://www.yogurtshack.com/

3 comments:

  1. Yogurt shack has so many cool toppings too! Almost every gummy you can think of and various types of cookies/candies/chocolates. Good job reviewing yogurt shack, I'll have to try the regular, dairy yogurt one of these days...

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  2. I like your atmosphere - tell it like it is approach :)

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  3. LOL yogurt shack is whitewashed. haha!

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