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Wichita Today
By the People, for the People
Wichita's Yo-B Frozen Yogurt Reopens After Fire
The 12-year-old eatery has been closed since early October due to fire damage.
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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Yo-B, one of the last self-serve frozen yogurt spots in Wichita, is set to reopen on Thursday, February 19th after being closed since early October due to a fire that caused damage to the HVAC systems, walk-in cooler, and filled the restaurant with smoke and soot. Owner Nabil Bacha has spent the past four months repainting, replacing ceiling tiles, and performing a deep clean to get the restaurant ready to resume serving its selection of frozen yogurt, burgers, fries, and sandwiches.
Why it matters
The reopening of Yo-B is significant as it was one of the last remaining self-serve frozen yogurt shops in Wichita, a trend that had largely faded by 2016. The resilience of Yo-B in the face of a damaging fire highlights the owner's commitment to the business and the loyal customer base it has built over the past 12 years.
The details
Yo-B first opened in February 2014 as one of the last self-serve frozen yogurt spots in Wichita, a trend that had started in the city in 2010. By 2016, most of the frozen yogurt shops had closed, leaving only Yo-B and Peachwave. After the fire in early October 2025, Yo-B has been closed for four months while owner Nabil Bacha has worked to repair the damage, including repainting, replacing ceiling tiles, and performing a deep clean. Yo-B will resume its previous menu of self-serve frozen yogurt, burgers, fries, and sandwiches when it reopens on February 19th.
- Yo-B first opened in February 2014.
- The fire that closed Yo-B occurred in early October 2025.
- Yo-B will reopen on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
The players
Yo-B
A 12-year-old self-serve frozen yogurt restaurant in Wichita, Kansas that was one of the last of its kind in the city.
Nabil Bacha
The owner of Yo-B who has worked to repair the damage from the fire and get the restaurant ready to reopen.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
The takeaway
The reopening of Yo-B, one of the last remaining self-serve frozen yogurt shops in Wichita, demonstrates the resilience of small, community-focused businesses in the face of adversity. Despite the challenges posed by the fire, the owner has worked diligently to restore the restaurant and resume serving its loyal customer base, preserving an important part of Wichita's culinary landscape.
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