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  • Jeff N.

    Clean and tidy is typically Orange Leaf. This one is no different, looking very nice and the first I've seen with couches! The lacking star was a mix of service and four pumps being broken or inoperable. Whether that's because they're just out of flavored to pick from or the machines are actually broken, I'm not sure. The service lacks because they're just kids running the place, probably making minimum wage. Not vocal. Introverted or uncaring, whatever the case, they were there to ring you up and that was it. Yogurt is always good. ;) blackberry greek, cheesecake, and pineapple. Win.

    (4)
  • Kurt S.

    I went to an Orange Leaf a couple years ago in Omaha and definitely forgot how yummy this place is. My wife and I picked up the Groupon this past weekend on a whim and went to this Orange Leaf. The employees were very friendly, and it was pretty clean. All of the colors of the inside were pretty vibrant. You pick your size and you walk around to the frozen yogurt machines and the toppings and get what you want and then you weigh at the end and that dictates the cost. If you think about it, its pretty expensive but its also pretty tasty. Overall, I actually bought another Groupon just now and hope to go again this weekend. The Cheesecake and Pumpkin Pie flavors are awesome!

    (4)
  • Erin O.

    Orange Leaf is a great option if you have a big sweet tooth but also watch your calories; they charge based on weight. The ability to get just *a little something* sweet to satisfy a craving is very appealing. I was pleasantly surprised by their offerings. First, you select from frozen yogurts in a variety of flavors in dispensers; I tried the peanut butter and the white chocolate, though was tempted by wedding cake. Then came the fun stuff: the toppings. From Fruity Pebbles to brownie bites to all name brand cookie bars imaginable, you can create something different every visit and never make the same thing twice. The atmosphere is parred down but cool and modern. Could this be the future of casual dining? I'll return for my $2 dessert of my exact choosing very soon.

    (4)
  • Matthew O.

    Decided to give Orange Leaf a try after looking in a few times while getting some work done at Starbucks. Layout is cool and trendy. Orange and white with mostly lounge seating including three comfy sofas in the back. Ice cream is self-serve, and the final price is based on the weight of your ice cream and add-ons. I went with a mix of white chocolate and peanut butter frozen yogurt. Piled on the fixin's -- Kit Kat, Heath, Reese's Pieces, Brownie Bits and Cookie Dough. Ice cream was really good, as were the toppings. Not nuts about the weight payment format -- I feel like it takes advantage of a person's inability to accurately guess the weight of their serving and the bowls they provide are HUGE. I bet a lot of people go to check out and have $8 ice creams. Would I go back again? Maybe.

    (3)
  • Jessica S.

    I've always been a fan of OL. The concept is pretty as a DIY, add as much or as little different flavors of ice cream or topping as you want. Then, the bowl is weighed and that's what you pay for. For a first timer, be careful, as the money adds up fast. I prefer the wedding cake yogurt with sprinkles and maybe a few gummy worms. But a person could definitely go all out with the 10+ flavors of ice cream, fruit, cookie and candy topping, cheesecake bites, carmel and hot fudge, and any other type of ice cream topping you can think of. Also, flavors change out with the season. In the fall, you can snag pumpkin pie and in the winter, look out for egg nog. One thing I think that would take this to the top is posting creations in the store itself. I think giving people a guide would serve well, other than being overwhelmed with everything. The store itself is a lot of fun. They have couches and chairs for people to sit and enjoy their creations. The bathroom is also clean. Though i'd never come here without a Groupon, it is an interesting concept. The one thing i don't like is that they are asking for tips just to ring us up and check us out. It's be different if the employees were actively helping customer make different creations, but they are more than less standing around every time I come in.

    (4)
  • Patrick G.

    Cool concept for frozen yogurt. You serve yourself as many flavors as you want from the 16 it offers. Big orange couches and funky chairs to sit on. You're charged .45 per ounce. Mine was $5.06 for what I would consider a smallish-medium, so don't run too wild with toppings and yogurt.

    (4)

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  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : No
    Wi-Fi : Free

Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt

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