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Rita's Italian Ice & Frozen Custard sits on Washington Avenue in Murrieta, operating in the casual frozen-treat category where the visit fits into an evening out or weekend errand rather than a dedicated destination trip. The model centers on self-serve cups and cones — customers choose their base (Italian ice, frozen custard, or a combination), then load from a toppings bar stocked with sprinkles, candies, sauces, and mix-ins. Flavor rotation keeps the menu fresh across seasons, with seasonal offerings alongside year-round standards. The clientele clusters around families with kids stopping by after dinner, teenagers meeting up on weekend nights, and parents looking for a quick treat run during summer months when foot traffic stays steady into the evening. Winter quiets down, as is typical for frozen shops in Southern California. The self-serve format means less wait time than a full-counter operation and gives kids some autonomy in building their own bowl. It's the kind of spot where a group can spend twenty minutes or grab and go in five, depending on the occasion.

La Michoacana & Fruits operates on Madison Avenue in Murrieta as a casual frozen-yogurt stop with a self-serve format and an extensive toppings bar — the kind of place where the visit unfolds at your own pace, from flavor selection through topping load-out to the register. The setup suits families with kids, groups of teenagers, and solo visitors looking for a quick weekend treat without the commitment of a sit-down dessert destination. Summer evenings draw the steadiest traffic: parents stopping with children after dinner, neighbors meeting up for a casual outing, the predictable warm-weather rhythm that outdoor ice cream and frozen-yogurt spots rely on. Winter months soften that pattern, though the self-serve model keeps regulars coming through on quieter afternoons. The toppings bar is the draw — fresh fruit options, candy varieties, granola, and mix-ins that let each person build their own bowl rather than choosing from a preset menu. This works for groups with different preferences and indecision-prone kids who need visual options. For a traditional sit-down ice cream parlor with a focused menu, other spots fill that role; La Michoacana fits the self-directed, build-it-yourself occasion.
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Get ListedSimon's Frozen Yogurt & Pineapple Whip operates as a self-serve frozen yogurt shop on Murrieta Hot Springs Road, where customers fill their own cup, choose from a rotating flavor lineup, and top with…
Simon's Frozen Yogurt & Pineapple Whip operates as a self-serve frozen yogurt shop on Murrieta Hot Springs Road, where customers fill their own cup, choose from a rotating flavor lineup, and top with a toppings bar that runs the standard range — fruits, candies, nuts, sauces. The format is casual and quick; the visit is typically part of a broader evening out rather than a planned destination. The setup suits families with kids wanting a post-dinner treat, groups of teens meeting up on a weekend night, and anyone in the area who decides mid-outing that frozen yogurt sounds right. Summer evenings draw the heavier traffic; winter months tend quieter. For a sit-down dessert experience or a specialty craft offering, other spots serve that role better. For the grab-your-own-size, load-your-own-toppings model that keeps a casual evening moving, Simon's fits that straightforward slot.
So disappointed we decided to go here tonight. The yogurt was actually bad. We had the Dutch chocolate, cookies and cream, and cake batter. It tasted sour and almost like spoiled and fermented. The chocolate was the worst. I asked the employee if it was ok to eat and she said yes, it was normal. I’v...
First and last time coming. Yogurt is fine but This place is disgusting. Floor dirty, chairs dirty and the machines had yogurt dripping down all the way to the floor. I came at 11a and the small little trashcan was overfilled. Thankfully, I carry antibacterial wipes cause it was nasty. I went sit a...
Overly prices. Handle got stuck, but they did discount the order because it got stuck. For 4 cups, it was originally 54 bucks without our 25% off coupon, and with the broken level yogurt. They discounted 50% so service was corrective here. Price still surprised us. Not much variety in yogurts or to...
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Murrieta's inland location means summer temperatures push frozen yogurt traffic heavily May through September. Families with kids in the area treat frozen yogurt as a casual reward rather than a destination outing — convenient stops matter more than elaborate atmospherics.
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