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Creamistry on Haun Road in Menifee operates as a self-serve frozen yogurt shop where customers select their base flavor, build their own toppings combination from a bar setup, and pay by weight at checkout. The model lets groups move at their own pace — no waiting for a server to portion and ring each order separately. Flavor rotation changes regularly, keeping regulars coming back to see what's new alongside the standby options. Families with kids stop in after dinner or on weekend afternoons for a casual treat that feels less formal than an ice cream parlor visit. Teens use it as a hangout spot where the social draw matters as much as the yogurt itself. Summer evenings see the steadiest traffic; winter months are quieter. The self-serve format works well for groups of mixed preferences — everyone builds what they want without holding up a single line — making it a natural fit for family outings or friend groups where yogurt is part of a broader evening out rather than the sole destination.

Blitzer's Premium Frozen Yogurt operates on the self-serve model common to most yogurt shops — customers fill their own cup from the flavor dispensers, add toppings from the bar, and pay by weight at checkout. Located on Newport Road in Menifee, it's positioned as a casual evening stop rather than a planned destination, the kind of place where families swing by after dinner, teenagers hang out on weekend nights, or someone decides mid-week they want something sweet and cold. The visit context shapes the traffic: busier during warmer months when an evening outing naturally ends with frozen yogurt, quieter through winter when that impulse cools. The appeal is the flexibility of the self-serve format — kids can load their own cup with whatever sounds good, groups can each customize without complicated ordering, and the toppings bar lets someone build something specific rather than pick from a preset menu. For a planned dessert experience or special-occasion treat, dedicated ice cream or dessert spots elsewhere in town carry more intention. For the spontaneous, low-friction frozen yogurt run on a Saturday night, Blitzer's fits that casual-errand role.
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Get ListedYogurtland Menifee operates as a self-serve frozen yogurt shop on Haun Road, where customers fill their own cup, choose from a rotating lineup of flavors, and build a topping bar plate before paying…
Yogurtland Menifee operates as a self-serve frozen yogurt shop on Haun Road, where customers fill their own cup, choose from a rotating lineup of flavors, and build a topping bar plate before paying by weight. The format is fast and informal — no sitting down required, though some visitors linger over cups in the parking lot or take their bowl home. Flavor selection changes seasonally; summer months bring lighter fruit-forward options and tropical varieties, while winter leans toward richer, heavier profiles. The typical visit is a casual family outing after dinner, kids rewarded for finishing homework or a soccer game, or teens meeting up for an evening treat without the sit-down commitment of a restaurant dessert. Weekend nights draw more of a crowd; winter weekdays are quieter. For anyone wanting a structured sundae experience or a server's recommendation, the traditional ice cream shop elsewhere in town serves that role better. For a low-pressure, self-paced cup of yogurt and toppings on a warm Menifee evening, this fits the drop-in-between-errands slot.
I know you guys see me at your door, let me innnnnnn Jokes aside yougurt is great and staff is friendly, minus stars only for the lack of options and waiting for you guys to open like a fattie New edit: still great yogurt, there were about 2 new options this time however theres still not a lot, iv...
I added a gift card to my app for this establishment and I was not able to use it for some reason. It was the app's fault and not the place of business itself. However, the young lady that helped me could not be more helpful and was empathetic to my trouble. She was kind enough to give me a small di...
I came to Yogurtland for dessert, and the flavors are still tasty and good. However, cleanliness is somewhat of an issue, and the place could benefit from a deep cleaning. Quick Update – January 29, 2026 We stopped by and found a couple of flavors available. They have five flavors sold out. Come ...
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Menifee summers peak in the 100s° range — frozen yogurt shops see heavy foot traffic May through September, with slower winter months. Family-friendly formats with customizable toppings draw school-age kids and parents looking for a casual outing rather than a sit-down meal.
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