I come here all the time & haven't had problems until tonight. The girl working the counter was rude as hell to me and a couple of other customers. She definitely needs to work on her customer service or get a new job.
OH. MY. GOD. WHY IS THIS HALFWAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM MEEEEEEEEEEE? Every time I go visit my step daughter at college everyone else goes out to eat to have like steak or delicious soup or pizza or WHATEVER real food, and pretty much I just want to go to Cocomero. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Only Mixx beats it, and that's in Boston. I'm in Tucson. Why is all the best frozen yogurt in cold places???????
This Cocomero is a local phenomenon. They kick out delicious fro yo and toppings at a great location with comfortable but modern style. It's a great break from the everyday, and a wonderful treat year round.
Hello - I’m writing this to inform everyone about this Cocomero location and how terribly the owner, Colin Kim, treats his employees. I was a former employee at another location that Colin used to own and recently sold. He still owns this current location. To sum everything up into a shorter, condensed version, Colin is withholding almost $1000 in tips from me and my other co-workers and is refusing to pay us these tips even though we found them in a bag inside the safe labeled “Employee Tips”. He says he is not obligated to pay us these as we are not tip-based employees; however the new Illinois Federal Wage laws say otherwise. He also has never paid us time and a half for working overtime and holidays, which is illegal. He says he doesn’t owe us that pay either. He paid us in cash for a long time because he didn’t want to deal with the IRS, which is ALSO illegal. Colin is Korean and there were many other Korean employees working there; however they made $4 more an hour than the American employees. We did the same exact tasks at Cocomero and had the same responsibilities yet he showed favoritism towards them simply because they are Korean. He is showing discrimination in the workplace based on race and giving unequal pay. Colin would also continuously approach the female American employees working and come up behind us putting his hand on our backs and rubbing where our bra straps were. This made us extremely uncomfortable but didn’t know who to tell as this is a franchise solely owned by him; there is no corporate. Cocomero also has violated many health codes in the past. The owner does not treat his employees well at all, disrespects them, and does not care about customers. He only cares about himself and the money he can scam off of people by being sneaky (i.e. your yogurt cup is not tared when you weight it so you are paying for the whole cup which I also learned is illegal in the frozen yogurt business). I urge everyone who reads this to please no longer support this business. There are way better frozen yogurt places in the area that will treat their employees with respect and be honest.
Cool atmosphere! A lot of options for a small establishment. Their boba tea selection is great and their taiyaki (a fish shaped pastry) filled with Nutella is to die for.
Taeya Gatson
I come here all the time & haven't had problems until tonight. The girl working the counter was rude as hell to me and a couple of other customers. She definitely needs to work on her customer service or get a new job.
Alayna Li
yummy froyo and fun vibes
Leslie Villarreal
Very clean and organized!
Holly LaPrade
My son and I's favorite frozen yogurt spot. Check it out if you're in the area or looking g for great frozen yogurt flavors with great fresh toppings
Lashel
OH. MY. GOD. WHY IS THIS HALFWAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM MEEEEEEEEEEE? Every time I go visit my step daughter at college everyone else goes out to eat to have like steak or delicious soup or pizza or WHATEVER real food, and pretty much I just want to go to Cocomero. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Only Mixx beats it, and that's in Boston. I'm in Tucson. Why is all the best frozen yogurt in cold places???????
Madalynn Lee
Great Thai boba and the froyo is incredibly smooth :)
Joe M
This Cocomero is a local phenomenon. They kick out delicious fro yo and toppings at a great location with comfortable but modern style. It's a great break from the everyday, and a wonderful treat year round.
Sara Keenan
Hello - I’m writing this to inform everyone about this Cocomero location and how terribly the owner, Colin Kim, treats his employees.
I was a former employee at another location that Colin used to own and recently sold. He still owns this current location.
To sum everything up into a shorter, condensed version, Colin is withholding almost $1000 in tips from me and my other co-workers and is refusing to pay us these tips even though we found them in a bag inside the safe labeled “Employee Tips”. He says he is not obligated to pay us these as we are not tip-based employees; however the new Illinois Federal Wage laws say otherwise. He also has never paid us time and a half for working overtime and holidays, which is illegal. He says he doesn’t owe us that pay either. He paid us in cash for a long time because he didn’t want to deal with the IRS, which is ALSO illegal.
Colin is Korean and there were many other Korean employees working there; however they made $4 more an hour than the American employees. We did the same exact tasks at Cocomero and had the same responsibilities yet he showed favoritism towards them simply because they are Korean. He is showing discrimination in the workplace based on race and giving unequal pay.
Colin would also continuously approach the female American employees working and come up behind us putting his hand on our backs and rubbing where our bra straps were. This made us extremely uncomfortable but didn’t know who to tell as this is a franchise solely owned by him; there is no corporate. Cocomero also has violated many health codes in the past.
The owner does not treat his employees well at all, disrespects them, and does not care about customers. He only cares about himself and the money he can scam off of people by being sneaky (i.e. your yogurt cup is not tared when you weight it so you are paying for the whole cup which I also learned is illegal in the frozen yogurt business).
I urge everyone who reads this to please no longer support this business. There are way better frozen yogurt places in the area that will treat their employees with respect and be honest.
Kelli Zimmerman
Cool atmosphere! A lot of options for a small establishment. Their boba tea selection is great and their taiyaki (a fish shaped pastry) filled with Nutella is to die for.
Kayleigh Ambrose
I love their Thai Bubble Tea! And the Taro frozen yogurt!