Our Mission
Experience a commitment to excellence at Café Yolicious! Our menu is constantly expanding, including
fat free, low fat, dairy free, low sugar, low calorie, gluten free, and soy options!
We serve an array of fresh pastries and cakes, gelato, frozen yogurt, and more! All our tart yogurts are
mixed by hand and new flavor combinations are being added daily. We carry over 16 gelato varieties daily,
with 66 flavors in total!
We proudly grind and brew the best coffee in the Bay Area, Barefoot Coffee and stock the highest quality
tea from Harney and Sons.
We know the best way to guarantee high product is to have good working relations and constant communication
with all our business partners. We are constantly exploring new ideas for delivering quality products and
services to ensure customer satisfaction!
And, to top it off, we provide FREE HIGH SPEED WI-FI ACCESS AND FREE DOWNTOWN PARKING!
Come visit us today !
Owners
The owners of Cafe Yolicious are cornerstones of the local community. They are excited to bring this
establishment to downtown and can often be found behind the counter themselves. They strive to get to know
their customers individually and always aim to please. They are active in the community and support other
small business owners.
Green Facts
Cafe Yolicious cares about our environmental impact and ensures that all products are 100% recyclable.
All of our cleaning detergents are chemical free, toxic-free which would not create burden to the nature
environment. Additionally our tasting spoons are 100% corn and completely biodegradable.
The following is a excerpt from "Corn Plastic to the Rescue" an article on Smithsonian.com.
Into one end of the complex goes corn; out the other come white pellets, an industrial resin poised to
become—if you can believe all the hype—the future of plastic in a post-petroleum world. The resin, known as
polylactic acid (PLA), will be formed into containers and packaging for food and consumer goods. The trendy
plastic has several things going for it. It’s made from a renewable resource, which means it has a big leg up—
both politically and environmentally—on conventional plastic packaging, which uses an estimated 200,000
barrels of oil a day in the United States. Also, PLA is in principle compostable, meaning that it will break down
under certain conditions into harmless natural compounds
To learn more about corn plastic and its environmental implications visit Smithsonian.com!
Links
Barefoot Coffee
Harney and Sons Tea
Aboutyogurt.com
Gelato Facts at Wikipedia
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