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This is the hippest yogurt shop in town, and the only one--that I know of--that doesn't look like it was picked out of a franchise catalog. I was having afternoon drinks/snacks at Hula and wandered over to see what was happening, since I had seen construction activity on my way to Lux for coffee every morning. I'm not sure what was here before, but it feels like a modern beach shack, with a big comfy couch, a giant custom table with benches, and a lot of slick reclaimed wood. I want to come and just hang out here. The owner said they have free wifi, so I will be back with my ipad. As for the yogurt, I tried the caramel, and it was as good or better than any yogurt I've had in the valley. Plus, they are restaurateurs (they run Hula, too), not just douchebag investors looking to make a quick buck (no offense to douchebag investors), so I trust that they give a damn about the quality of everything they serve. I'm happy to see this place open and I look forward to a long, happy relationship. There's no sign yet, but it's literally next door to Hula, and right off the street. Just like Hula, I have access to their car chargers for my Leaf, so yet another bonus. Only yogurt shop in town with EV charging.
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