This place is upstairs a couple places down from the Duckstore. That’s the first clean I like because I’m autistic which means I like a quiet place up away from everything so I can hear myself think, and when I want a dessert! You get up there to this nice collegy café setting with dark wood furniture and pink décor. And there are many flavors and toppings to choose from. And the frozen yogurt is excellent. It is a bit pricy, but I will take it for the atmosphere. Highly recommend!!!
Eden A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Very good with tons of selections of different flavors and toppings.
Jackson L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cottage Grove, OR
This is now my second favorite place to get self serve yogurt. This is kind of an interesting places you have to walk up stairs. This yogurt extreme seems to have the most choices of any of the self-serve yogurt places around including toppings as well as flavors of yogurt.
Joey T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Simi Valley, CA
A standard fare yogurt shop right on U of O campus. They definitely have a theme going on with all the pink, because once you walk upstairs you might have flashbacks to a Barbie commercial. The owners and employees are proud supports of women in the work place and I appreciate that. TV’s play sideshows of pictures of partitions with their yogurt. Tables all have trivia cards on them, which my group of friends found extra fun. We actually stayed a copious amount of time to simply play games with the cards. Aside from everything else, the yogurt was just okay. Nothing bad, but nothing staler. The topings however were most definitely above average. I’d argue one of the best that I have EVER scene from a froyo shop, and ive been to a looooooot of froyo.
Joey H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
YUM-O! This place has more flavors and toppings than any yogurt soft-serve I have seen in town. The one problem, where is my peanut butter ice cream?!
Courtney C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fremont, CA
I’m from Socal where yogurt places are as common as Mormons in Utah — so to be honest I didn’t have super high expectations for a yogurt place in Eugene. If toppings were their own category, they’d get 5 stars. Love, love, loved the selection and quality of toppings. I always judge places by their Reeses cups. If they’re nasty and old and crumbly, I assume most of the toppings are old too. But these were fresh and delicious. Yogurt selection was alright. Flavors and quality/taste could be a lot better. My local spot of CDM Yogurt in Corona del Mar, CA uses fresh ingredients to make all of their flavors(like putting real oatmeal cookies in the oatmeal cookie flavor) and it makes a big difference. Some of the flavors(like cheesecake in particular) just tasted kind of off to me. Peanut butter and chocolate were solid though. I do applaud them for being fresh with their ingredients though and not using powder like a lot of other places.
Elvia J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
This is a cute set up; very colorful and exciting. The yogurt selection is limited, but the toppings are endless.
T. S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Springfield, OR
Very awesome Idea and tasted great! DIY Yogurt bars are fantastic, I had a few samples before I landed on the flavor of frozen yogurt I wanted. It’s ok to mix but I stuck with something simple. The huge selection of toppings was mind boggling. I can’t even imagine the number of combinations possible with number of candies, fruits and syrups available. The only thing that put me off was the wall to wall douchey college bros hanging out. I’d say at least half of them weren’t even buying/eating anything. They were just there to take up space and playing on their phones. As soon as I got my frozen yogurt to go, I took off. The vibe was more like a meat-head gym then a fun dessert establishment. All things considered, I’ll be back for sure but I won’t be bringing anyone that I’d like to have a conversation with unless the goal is to leave and find someplace else to eat.
Stead H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eugene, OR
We love Yogurt Extreme! We usually find ourselves here once a week to make a tasty treat. They have a nice variety of yogurt flavors(many gluten free, with live cultures, and a few dairy free options) and every topping you could possibly think of. The environment is fun and loud. We dig it!
L R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
This is the best place on campus to bring a bunch of little people. The yogurt is fresh and creamy, not icy. The topping bar can be overwhelming, but in a sugar-high type of way. I’m really impressed with the mochi selection. I miss China Blue, but I’m happy that this place filled the vacancy.
Heather S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Eugene, OR
Obscene amount of toppings. Hot pink and shiny, bright interior. Crazy yogurt variety you can sample yourself. I didn’t love it but my four-year old daughter sure did. You have to try the mango ball toppings — they look like the tapioca ones they put in bubble tea but they are really filled with liquid. Weird and unexpected. Part of me doesn’t want to return and part of me yearns to go back right now. It has that kind of power over you. I just wish they’d cozy down the lighting and nix the big screen photo show on the wall.
Lori M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eugene, OR
so happy that there is a Yogurt Extreme on Willamette! It’s close to my work and went there for lunch. Had the peanut butter & chocolate swirled together – can I just say it was the best yogurt ice cream i’ve ever had! add to that the peanut butter topping – I was in H E A V E N!!! Can’t wait to go back and try something else. I highly recommend it. I like that I get to choose how much and the toppings.
Zach M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Eugene, OR
I would have named this joint«Yogurt Overwhelming.» There is way too much going on here. From the TVs on the magenta walls to the smörgåsbord of low-quality toppings, I feel like I am going to have a panic attack. If I smoked PCP and liked the option of overloading my yogurt with a grocery’s worth of toppings, then I would hail YGRTXTRM. But as it is, I have taste and that taste dictates that I shop elsewhere.
Kai B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Aiea, HI
To My Annoying Roommate, I can’t stand your loud«study» music so I need to get out. I’m going to head over to Yogurt Extreme. It’s your typical make-your-own frozen yogurt shop, with your typical toppings. But still, it’s good for my late night sweet-tooth craving. The yogurt is okay, especially for the price, but it’s definitely a cool place to kick it with the homehs. If you weren’t home right now you’d probably be hoggin the wii yourself playing just dance. It’s actually kinda fun watching those people be so into it. Yours Truly, kaibemi buks P. S. I took your punchcard, cause that thing is a deal. P. P. S. I also took your bike cause I don’t like finding street parking.
Nancy J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
On most fronts, Yogurt Extreme is not different from all the other make-your-own frozen yogurt shops that are springing up around Eugene, Springfield and everywhere else. It has the same Yo Crème frozen yogurt(which is yummy), same set-up, similar pricing. We got one large and two medium-sized servings for $ 12. What sets it apart is the incredible variety of yogurt flavors and toppings. AMAZING selection, including about ten frozen yogurt choices and some unexpected toppings such as mochi chips and those un-labeled mystery juice-filled fish egg thingies. Cool. :) The toppings bar stretches on forever. And the peanut butter! Reese’s frozen yogurt, Reese’s cereal, Reese’s pieces, peanut butter cups and peanut butter topping. Are you kidding me? I love you. Cons: The atmosphere could use the same attention to detail that the sisters have given the product(walls need some decoration, behind the counter storage area looks sloppy when it could be staged as a cool display). Some of the serving spoons at the toppings bar were grimey, trash cans need lids on them, and garbage/recycling piles that greet you at the entrance need to go away. But overall we loved the product and will be back again(and again).
Lee W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Seattle, WA
Things will get sticky. Extremely sticky. Is there any yogurt place that you don’t leave feeling like you need a shower or at least a pint of hand sanitizer? The endless slideshow of little kids that scroll through the flat panel televisions is weird. Your creepy uncle is not allowed to visit Yogurt Extreme. Can I get a basketball game on? Shit, I’ll settle for Drake and Josh, just enough of these pre-teens striking poses trying to be the next Hannah Montana. Don’t even get me started on those bean bag chairs in the corner. Monk would have a fit if he came within 30 feet of those germ magnets. Slimy kids and melting yogurt all fornicating, crossbreeding, and evolving into a super virus? No thanks. I extremely miss the olé’ dirty chinese restaurant that used to exist here during my undergrad years. Grab some bad food and a big pot of tea and watch the hustle-bustle of 13th below. You can still do that with yogurt now, but there are just way too many people. And like I said. Things will get sticky.
Matt S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
I can’t believe I didn’t know Yogurt Extreme existed until a few days ago. This place rules! The concept and execution are prime example of genius-expressed-through simplicity. Why hasn’t this been here for years and years? A dozen varieties of yogurt(including at least one dairy-free sorbet) and an extremely well-stocked and impressive choice of toppings. I believe they advertise 90 toppings, but it feels like even more than that. You can top your yogurt with different types of cereal, candy, sprinkles, chunks of sweet things, fruit, sauces, whipped cream, and on and on.. .it’s kind of like a Homer-Simpson dream. The staff are friendly and a little sign mentions that they are Oregon-owned and 100% female-owned, both of which make you feel good about spending your money. It’s not that expensive either – 5 dollars or so(0.40/ounce) for a good size cup, less than you’d probably pay at Vanilla Jill’s. And, it is self-serve, so you get exactly what you want in the proportions you want. It’s on 13th next door to the UO bookstore and when I went on Thursday afternoon it was packed with college kids, so I’m guessing it is going to be around for a long time. Despite proximity to campus, it is clearly a family-friendly place and a good place to bring little kids. After I’ve been laid off for the 3rd or 4th time, and I’m getting foreclosed on, and wondering if it is worthwhile to take a sledgehammer to my house in search of copper wiring, I’ll be kicking myself because I didn’t think to open a place like Yogurt Extreme in a location like the one they have. Well played, Oregon-female-owners, well-played.
James L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
This yogurt shop is AMAZING. They have 10 flavors which change every day(and they post what flavors they are serving to their facebook page every day), a huge selection of toppings, and tons of seats(they even have been bags!) I’ve been to my fair share of self serve yogurt shops, and this, by far, has been the best. The first thing that wowwed me when i walked in was the huge toppings bar, and I was overjoyed when I took a closer look. They had all different types of candy bars, they had 5 different flavors of mochi, a bunch of fresh fruits, these fruit juice filled fish egg looking things(which were quite tasty), 10 different types of sauces, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. As for yogurt flavors, they had a good selection of nonfat, low fat, sugar free, and non dairy flavors. They had a few tart yogurts, a few fruity ones, and a few non-fruity ones. I actually got 2 cups of yogurt when I was there, one when I first got there, and one when my other friend joined us, and both were really delicious. The price isn’t too bad either; $ 0.40 per ounce, and they have a punch card that’s buy 10 get 1 free. They also have a Wii that you can play. Just rent the controllers from the cash register with your drivers license and you can go to town playing Just Dance 2(if you don’t mind dancing in front of the whole restaurant!) The staff is warm and welcoming. When I walked in there were no sample cups, but when I asked a staff member she fetched some from the back right away. My only complaint is that the music was a little bit too loud to have a decent conversation without feeling like I was yelling. I would definitely come back here whenever I’m in Eugene! I’m really going to miss this place! This is a must-go place if you ever find yourself in Eugene!
Mary H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eugene, OR
This place is way too close to campus to keep me skinny. While I enjoy Vanilla Jill’s, there is a lot to be said for piling your cup high with frozen deliciousness and adding on the toppings without judgement. Workers are friendly and the atmosphere is relaxing and fun. You can even play Just Dance 2 on their Wii if you want to work off some of those calories. Also, buy 10 and you get one free. Who doesn’t love lunch cards?!
Alicia Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eugene, OR
This is place is awesome! Moving away from Hawaii, one of things I knew I would miss the most(besides, you know, the beaches, and the sun) was my beloved Yogurtland, a self-serve frozen yogurt shop with both sweet and tart yogurt as well as goodies like mochi balls. Yogurt extreme definitely fits that bill and then some! The space is clean and bright, the yogurt is flavorful and smooth. At $ 0.40 an once, the price is right too. There are toppings galore(including, to my delight, 6 different flavors of mochi balls) as well as cupcakes! Cupcakes and frozen yogurt in the same place? Yogurt extreme, you sure know the way to a girl’s heart.