Orange Tree Frozen Yogurt Menu

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  • Amber T.

    Orange Tree Now renamed Peachwave is an ok place to get frozen yogurt with add your own toppings. The flavors don't really change that often, I have been here quite a few times in the last year and they have only added one new flavor. I have had better creamier frozen yogurt elsewhere. Overall it's an ok place to get frozen yogurt if your shopping around bridge street, but customer service should really work on being more friendly and welcoming. Also I'm not sure why there is a tip jar by the register for a self serve business, a tip for ringing my sale up? Um No!

    (2)
  • Jill E.

    I thought it was just ok. Very similar to Mochi in Jax, but you are not allowed to sample the flavors. I had never been there so it would have been nice to try the flavors before I picked, but what i chose was pretty good. I liked the pineapple, but did not care for the strawberry. They had choices for toppings but not nearly as many as Mochi and they were huge chunks of fruit rather than bite sizes pieces. The candy toppings were minimal. The downer to this place was the one employee that was working. You could tell he was working for his parents and could think of a million other places he would rather be. It was a really weird vibe and I didn't think he was helpful in the least. The trash can was overflowing but other than that it was pretty clean in there. The owners should replace their son with someone who wants to work there and will bring a better customer service.

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  • Wendy T.

    Hubby and I love fro-yo so when we came across Orange Tree we had to try it. Self serve with about 10-12 flavors, cool, except you can't sample anything. Soooo how do I know if I'll like it?? We stuck with tried and true vanilla and added toppings. What!? No peanut butter cups!? What kind of shop is this? That's just unAmerican!! I settled for walnuts and peanut butter chips. It was ok. You pay by the ounce so be careful how much you put on!

    (3)
  • hobo s.

    I want to give it three stars as it is a, hypothetically healthier, dessert option in the middle of a walking mall (i.e. Bridge Street). The good: The place is clean and has seating, and a good variety of topping options in both candy and fruit variety. The bad: Some of the fruit flavors are not good (e.g. - orange = baby aspirin). The stuff is sold by the ounce and must have some low-grade precious metals in it as is as expensive as premium ice cream in the grocery store or at an ice cream store. Let's be honest. A machine is making the frozen yogurt on site (from a mix I'm assuming), and I'm serving myself. The price should be more reasonable, and/or the yogurt tastier.

    (2)
  • debbie a.

    Thank you Thank you Thank you dear owner of Orange Tree Fro-Yo for bringing the tasty, Korean favorite treat into the middle of Huntsville. I really miss getting this healthy option (generally topped off with fruit) around NYC and other areas where there are a healthy dose of Korean immigrants or Korean-Americans around.. =) For all of those who complain about the flavors, keep in mind that this is NOT supposed to taste like ice cream. The slight sour flavor that comes from the cultures in regular yogurt is what you are tasting. This is meant to taste like yogurt. - if you want the fro-yo that tastes like ice cream, go to TCBY =) This is so good. ...Try to go expecting something different, Do go expecting ice cream because you will be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Jennifer M.

    Watered down yogurt in a barely frozen state. Melted quickly in October. No samples. Flavorless. Kahlua and pistachio were almost indistinguishable. Limited topping selection compared to other places in town. Tried it three times and not going there again. Will wait to go elsewhere with better flavors, consistency and toppings.

    (2)
  • Alan C.

    No. Just plain no. Half frozen yogurt that's still icy. I wanted soft serve, not a unflavored slurpee. I mean, if you're on with getting cold milk after ordering a milk shake, then this is your place! Every single flavor was icy. It wasn't one or two. Toppings were stale and cardboard like, and mochi was old and stuck together. Just no. Avoid it. Or beware.

    (1)
  • Jennifer B.

    Terrible, every which way. The consistency of the yogurt is totally off, probably not least in part because the machines are not set to freezing. What's worse is that they don't offer samples, which to me is a pretty good indication that the owners don't have a lot of faith in the quality of their yogurt... and after tasting their yogurt, I don't see how the could. Perhaps the worst part is the outrageous price... I paid double what I've paid at Sweet Frog for yogurt that was so bad it's not even comparable. Finally, there's a poster that touts a lot of supposed health benefits of frozen yogurt, claims along the lines of "you have to eat frozen yogurt to get these benefits," which are clearly untrue.

    (1)
  • Brennan P.

    Well, I like their vanilla fro-yo but NO SAMPLES?!?! Seriously??! That is bullbeep. And I paid $7 for ONE SINGLE CUP! If I want fro yo I'll go to sweet frog in downtown

    (2)
  • Cliff L.

    From the outside of the store shows a list of flavors being offered thinking, this place is similar to pinkberry. WRONG, I got the pineapple, pomegranate, and strawberry. As I was pulling the handle to pour the yogurt out, I was like ummmm, why does the texture look different and it looks kinda icy. I asked the worker how much is it an ounce as I couldn't find the price anywhere around the store. He pointed to the tv on the upper right corner which said $0.49/oz Once i started eating it, i knew it wasn't yogurt because it didn't have the smooth texture, it was more of an icy milk. The pomegranate was horrible, strawberry was edible, and the pineapple was ok. i don't think I'll make a 2nd round here as its over priced and falsely advertised as yogurt.

    (2)
  • Ari W.

    Huntsville might never get a Jamba Juice nor Pinkberry nor Nia's gelato store, but hey, at least we have a Orange Tree Frozen Yogurt! Located right in the Bridge Street, this neat clean little place offers many different flavors of self-served yogurt with many choices of toppings. Just to name a few, some of the yogurt flavor choices are: Plain, vanilla, mango, pineapple (my favorite), raspberry, chocolate, orange.... and maybe cherry? The topping choices are: jello, diced kiwi, diced strawberries, some more fruits, some nuts, raisin, M&M's, coconut flakes, etc etc. Since it is self-served, you can choose to stick to one simple single flavor, or you can mix all plus toppings. The final price is determined by the weight, $0.39 per oz. Overall, I like THE IDEA of this place. The staff is friendly, and the store is bright, & clean. However, the yogurts are on the too-sweet side for me, and some flavors do taste odd. Oh, and my date C-Dub complaints about how they don't have rainbow sprinkles as the topping.

    (3)

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No

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