
El Cajon's iconic destination for massive frozen yogurt with endless flavors and toppings.
Yogurt Mill is a beloved, long-standing dessert shop in El Cajon, known for its huge portions, rotating flavors, and fresh toppings. This cash-only establishment offers a nostalgic experience with friendly service, reasonable prices, and an iconic building that has delighted generations. Customers can enjoy testers, cones, or cups, making it a go-to spot for frozen yogurt lovers seeking quality and value in a welcoming atmosphere.
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Self-serve or staff-served frozen yogurt in massive portions with a choice of cup or cone, featuring rotating flavors and testers available.
Extensive selection of fresh toppings like fruits, candies, and syrups to customize your dessert.
Convenient cash payment system with an ATM located next door for easy access.
Welcoming atmosphere in an iconic building with customer restrooms, ideal for all ages.
Affordable pricing with occasional promotions, such as 2-for-1 coupons from neighboring businesses.
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lili a.
K R
Best yogurt in San Diego
Jesus RV
Please, for the love of all that is sacred, be ready for the large portions!
Luis Mendez-Stacker
Long lines but worth the wait. Yogurt is genuinely the best I’ve had. It’s soooooooooo good that my friends called me to bring them something back. I forgot one. (BIG MISTAKE) and now a 3 year friendship is out the drain. If that doesn’t tell to how good this place is then I don’t know what will. Overall never forget the YOGURT.
kim h
Huge portion size! I got the baby size yogurt, and it was more than enough! The peanut butter flavor yogurt was my favorite, and it was a nice, cool treat for a hot day. Super friendly staff, and I came at a good time because it was super quick service! Right after I got my yogurt, I saw the line get really long, but it seemed to go by quickly. Small place with not much seating inside, but most people eat quickly and leave.
Anna Brown
As a San Diego native and someone who grew up in the area eating Yogurt mill, It’s always been very mid. The hype by transplants is kinda hilarious tbh. I’d much rather have salt and straw or Bobboi or some gelato in Little Italy. And no, it’s not worth the wait. Just wait until the hype dies in a few months and everyone will forget they exist. Capitalism and social media are fueling this hype and there are bigger things going on in the world.