The only reason I give them a 3 is because I only liked the way 2 of the flavors tasted when I typically would enjoy most flavors a yogurt place has to offer. We got there 5 minutes to closing and the staff was still very friendly when we walked in.
Justin S.
Place rating: 5 Thousand Oaks, CA
I used to get frozen yogurt at a place called Lotus but it closed several years ago. I tried out several other frozen yogurt places but I never really liked them. So I was really happy when my aunt recommended Wild Cherry to me. I’ve been twice so far. The first time I got the tart cherry frozen yogurt. It was great but I wish it was a little more tart. The second time I got the tart original and it was perfect. The prices seemed good too. I will be back many times.
Veronika S.
Place rating: 5 Moorpark, CA
I haven’t had the frozen yogurt here, but I have had their boba on multiple occasions. It’s always great. I’ve had their milk tea with tapioca and their taro boba. Whenever I have a boba craving, this is my place !!
M D.
Place rating: 2 Thousand Oaks, CA
Not very friendly or helpful. The girl seemed quite put out! Will go to Agoura Hills Boba, nicer to customers, they seem to appreciate the business, as opposed to Wild Cherry in a Thousand Oaks! Don’t waste your time!
Spencer C.
Place rating: 5 Westlake Village, CA
I love coming here! Crazy cool lady with color in her hair is always awesome and up beat. I live in Newbury and I still drive here to get frozen yogurt. Plus they have gummy sharks! Returning customer here
Shea C.
Place rating: 5 San Luis Obispo, CA
that girl heather is awesome. she’s really cool and nice and cuts nice fruit. 10⁄10 would recommend.
Corey C.
Place rating: 5 Thousand Oaks, CA
I really enjoy coming to this frozen yogurt joint flavours are always delicious hmmm cupcake and strawberry lol but thats not why i go there, no the only reason is Heather shes so friendly, polite and has excellent customer service skills i highly recommend this place thanks to Heather
Evelyn D.
Place rating: 1 Simi Valley, CA
We visited the store today the first thing we notice was there was people in the store and no employees in site we were excepting a hello or at least a sample cup. When we went to get the yogurt it was coming out watery in every flavor, not to mention the trays full of yogurt which was disgusting. When we got to the register the lady didn’t even tell us to put our yogurt on the scale she just looked at us. When I asked for spoons the girl with short blonde and pink hair said nutting and just pointed to the jar full of spoon. On our way out we noticed the dirty ripped furniture. This was just a dirty place
Aaliyah L.
Place rating: 5 Thousand Oaks, CA
Get the boba because it is sooooo good! Doesn’t disappoint! highly recommended because it is yummy yummy yummy!
Celeste A.
Place rating: 5 Thousand Oaks, CA
My to go place for boba. Always friendly and great people taking orders. Always busy when I’m there but don’t mind waiting 4−5min for boba.
Lauren T.
Place rating: 2 Westlake Village, CA
I always find that this place is really rather dirty when we have come in. We continue to keep coming here because it’s so close, but it’s never in really clean condition. My other issue is we always see kids taking their taster cups to the machines, eat of of them, and then refill them while touching the dispensers. Kinda of gross germ wise. Maybe one day it will get better.
Alyssa J.
Place rating: 5 Ventura, CA
Good flavors at a good price! Friendly staff too. Wish they had a website or nutritional facts posted for the Flavors.
Jennifer B.
Place rating: 2 Westlake Village, CA
I actually loved this place for boba drinks… until they recently raised their prices. A large ice-blended green tea boba drink is now well over $ 5. It’s cheaper to get a large pizza from Little Caesars! Of course this isn’t the same, but you get the point. A large ice-blended drink is cheaper at Starbucks as well. Anyway, I unfortunately won’t be going back because I don’t feel this is worth the money anymore. All other boba places are cheaper and are under $ 5.
Vikki G.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
This place is expensive, the frozen yogurt tastes cheap and customer service is lacking. Not worth it at all.
Jen L.
Place rating: 3 Agoura Hills, CA
It was very quiet when we came in. Seemingly a Typical froyo place. However, they make smoothies, boba and shakes. Love their cherry, cake batter and peanut butter flavors. We made a pb + cake batter topped with sprinkles and brownie bites. So good. They have a stamp card every 5 stamps is 20% off. They take credit card.
Vanessa O.
Place rating: 4 Thousand Oaks, CA
Love this place because of their yogurt ! But they even have bobas sold here which is quite amazing if you as me. I tried the taro boba and it was refreshing and just perfect ! Clean place and friendly staff. Good job guys, keep it up!
Erin K.
Place rating: 3 Ojai, CA
I like places where you can put your own toppings and add-ons into your frozen yogurt and then pay by the ounce. It lets me get a little taste of everything all in one cup. Yesterday I had their strawberry yogurt plus dark chocolate yogurt with real strawberries, some cookie dough and some heath candy bar. Plus chocolate sauce and chocolate chips. My small size came to about $ 3.50. Cons: Does not have waffle cone pieces, does not have HOT fudge or HOT chocolate topping.(The lack of hot chocolate/fudge topping is a big issue in my book and took off stars) Pros: Does have a good selection of fresh fruit! Clean store! Staff has been friendly the times I’ve come here. Overall it’s a fine place to get some frozen yogurt with lots of different toppings.
Dara M.
Place rating: 4 Thousand Oaks, CA
Was randomly browsing Unilocal and discovered a place in Thousand Oaks that purported to have milk tea boba. Within 30 minutes, my husband and I walked through the door to verify this outlandish claim. It’s true! We both had milk tea with boba… they have smoothies and all different flavors, but I like to stick to the basics. The milk tea was flavorful and not too sweet, and the boba was impressive. Tasted vaguely of honey, not too soft, not too chewy. Ignorance was certainly not bliss… so happy to have discovered that Wild Cherry exists! I’ll be back, very soon.
Marvin N.
Place rating: 4 Camarillo, CA
Cool spot to bring your kids. Avoid around 3 – 4 o’clock though unless you like being surrounded by teenagers. We usually come after dinner and it’s quieter. My kids enjoy making their own yogurt. They constantly change their flavors which is cool. Price is done by weight of «yogurt creation» which takes a while to get used to.
Orkide H.
Place rating: 1 Santa Monica, CA
Ugh. I’m pretty sure this place is about to go full death rattle. Stopped by here because I was really jonesing for some froyo. After trying to stop by Menchies and not feeling like fighting the crowds through a major rainstorm, this seemed like a better option. In retrospect, I should have just fought it out for a parking spot at Menchie’s. First off, nobody was there to greet us when we walked in. In fact, we were there for a good 5 minutes deciding on flavors and toppings before anyone showed up at the front. No sample cups to be found, even though a sign by the register said to ask for them. Ask who? The invisible person at the front counter? Then, the yogurt. There are 12 flavors to choose from. I started with yellow birthday cake, which just came out as liquid. Thinking that maybe it just hadn’t been used for a while, I pulled down on the handle and tried it again. Again, soup. Ugh. Threw that cup out and got a new one. I got pistachio, banana, cookies and cream, and dark chocolate. The only yogurt with the right consistency was the dark chocolate. It’s almost like the owners set the thermostat on the machines to be warmer than usual, because running the machines all the time was too expensive. Then I moved onto the toppings. So, they have a standard selection of toppings, but most of it looked way old. None of the fruit was fresh, or it was just canned fruit cut into smaller pieces. The cookie dough pellets were wayyyyy old. Like, dried out, and browed on the edges. My boyfriend tried to pump some chocolate topping onto his yogurt and the container was empty. He picked it up and shook it, thinking maybe there was some on the bottom he could pump. Not. Even. Close. That bottle had been empty for days. So he said to the kid working in front: Boyfriend: «You’re out of chocolate syrup.» Kid: «Uh. Yeah I guess.» Boyfriend: «Do you have any more in the back?» Kid: «No…» Okay then. I guess I’ll just go eff myself. We paid our tab and left. Tried the yogurt. Banana was weird and bitter. Pistachio smelled better than it tasted. Cookies and cream was ok. Double chocolate was good. Already feel a stomachache coming on. Never coming back. Praying that I don’t get some horrible herpes-like illness from touching the machine handles or topping spoons.