Much like Ted Williams and Barbaro, yogurt is full of so much greatness that it must be frozen so it can be shared with future generations. Unlock arctic amazement with today's Groupon: $5 for $10 worth of frozen yogurt, smoothies, or beverages at Cefiore's 14th Street locale. Thanks to a flavorful, non-fat formula, the California-bred fro-yo is rapidly establishing itself as the go-to healthfully decadent dessert pick.
Void of artificial colors, preservatives, and glutens, Cefiore's swirlable snack is packed with body-benefitting goodness in the form of live and active cultures. Its frozen menu includes simple and elaborate bites; original cups start at $2.50 for a small size and end at $5 for the Cefiore size. The feature flavors rotate often, but are currently original tart, acaiberry, chocolate, green tea, and raspberry pomegranate, and prices run $3 to $5.50. Toppings are extra ($.95 for one, $1.45 for three) and run the gamut from fresh-grown berries and fruit to gingerbread-house mainstays such as gummy bears and chocolate chips. The epicurious will want to taste test the FroYo Waffle, which crests a fluffy breakfast Belgian circle with a pyramid of cold cream and choice of toppings ($5.95 for three toppings). Cefiore's smoothies, available in a variety of flavors (green tea, pineapple mango coconut, and more) and two sizes ($3.95–$4.50), make a colorful and delicious distraction to not getting a hit in your last 25 at-bats.
Cefiore's also serves Treleela organic tees (with flavors of hibiscus ginger orange, spearmint lavender, and more), Tazo teas, and Seattle's Best Coffee infusions. Slurp or spoon in the sustainable, chic setting of the Boulder location. From plyboo flooring to energy-efficient, expansive windows, the thoughtful interior of this eco-friendly eatery speaks to green beings, nature buffs, and Nobel Prize winners. Cefiore is open seven days a week and features extended hours until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Reviews
Yelpers give Cefiore 4.5 stars:
- The yogurt was pleasantly tart and the fruity flavor didn't taste fake. The berries were fresh and delicious. – Lucy L.
- The frozen yogurt is nice and tart…and their recipes are perfect. The yogurt is so fresh and has the perfect "crust" - a slightly harder outer layer that gives way to creamy, smooth tastiness! – Maggie F.
Groupon Says
Looks Can Be Deceiving
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