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  • Paul G.

    I come when in Lawrence or on my way home Love all the flavors and chances to see a new one occasionally Of course as long as they don't mess with the dark chocolate I'll be back lol Come in for sample cups before you buy.. They are always happy to let you taste first . Be careful how much you let your child take because it sells by ounce and the toppings add up fast,

    (5)
  • Laurel C.

    This place is like all the rest of the froyo places I've been. Orange Leaf makes their froyo a little on the soft side. I wish it was a colder, harder froyo so it wouldn't melt as much before I'm done eating it. I am really disappointed that the spoons are recyclable and Lawrence recycles yet there are no recycling bins in this place. Their spoons are cute little shovels for your mouth.

    (3)
  • Obe R.

    The frozen yogurt is pretty decent but the people who work behind the counter just appear to be annoyed at everyone. This is supposed to be family friendly and it seems somewhat the opposite. I've been here five times and every time, there is a short haired blonde woman who isn't friendly and just seems peeved that people are there. I don't think I'll be coming back.

    (2)
  • Judy R.

    The Lawrence Orange Leaf Yogurt shop is a favorite stop on our trip from Western Kansas to Kansas City or Lawrence. The new Pistachio flavor is amazingly good as is the Salted Carmel flavor which is relatively new. If you're a chocolate lover the Chocolate flavor, yes just plain Chocolate, might be for you ! Several flavors of Smoothies are also available.The yogurt is sold by weight so be careful of your topping choices ! Grab the Orange plastic cup ... For only $1 more you can help the NO KID HUNGRY project!!!

    (5)
  • Ben M.

    Orange Leaf!!! Give me my own tasting cups!!! I love this frozen yogurt. They're always changing their flavors up and the toppings are always fresh. I also like the fact that you can sign up and get rewards money back for purchasing yogurt. It's always tastes better when you get a surprise dollar off your purchase. The only thing they could do better is give their consumers the tasting cups! Nothing is better than them changing up their flavors constantly but it is like playing Russian Roulette with palate if you don't try before you buy. It really bugs me when they're super busy and you have to wait for an employee to come out from around the counter to rush you through your tasting. It's a big decision alright! Don't rush me and give me the tasting cups! Anyway.... Their yogurt is awesome and I will be back despite the tasting cup catastrophe.

    (4)
  • Alicia R.

    This place is great! You can control the amount of frozen yogurt that you consume, as well as the toppings that you include in your dessert (or anytime) masterpiece. I especially enjoy the fact that they have seasonal flavors (and a good web presence that allows patrons to give feedback--check them out on Facebook--they offer "deals" of up to 75% off for special occasions, announced via FB). The flavors range from super sweet--brownie batter- to more subtle-the classic tart. Depending on your mood, an entire group can find something to satisfy their craving here...I especially like that they have fresh fruit as a topping option, as well as dairy- and sugar-free options as well. The decor is mostly orange and white, with modern chairs, sofas and tables. A relaxing place to gobble down your treats.

    (5)
  • Clarice W.

    This DIY froyo fad is getting a bit old in my opinion, but for what it is, Orange Leaf delivers. There's about 12 flavors to choose from and a multitude of toppings. The actual frozen yogurt here is better quality than 3 Spoons; it's creamier and more consistent. The fruit flavors are more noticeably artificial so I tend to stay away from flavors like blueberry banana and go for something like chocolate cheesecake instead. The array of toppings at Orange leaf is pretty much equivalent to 3 Spoons, though they don't chop the candy as fine here which can be a bit annoying when eating. I felt like the actual counter at Orange Leaf was cleaner though; a real bonus when you see the millions of children congregating here over summer. If you're a Lawrence local, "like" them on Facebook - they'll send out 50% off or 75% off deals every once in awhile. All the more reason to prefer Orange Leaf!

    (3)
  • Scott R.

    The two business trends that seem to be cropping up in abundance lately are cupcaketerias / small dessert bakeries and self-serve frozen yogurt places. This is obviously one of the latter. This one is a recent addition to the Lawrence scene competing for your frozen-dairy-dessert dollar, coming on the heels of Three Spoons frozen yogurt in downtown, Culver's and Freddy's frozen custards on the south side of town, and the venerable Sylas and Maddy's Ice Cream of downtown (with the Johnny come-lately of Coldstone Creamery). Orange Leaf features ca. fourteen flavors of frozen yogurt in low-fat and no-fat varieties. Patrons choose from two different tub sizes -- huge and gigantic. In one sense these containers are large because they give you the opportunity to have space in which to place your toppings, but they are also a fine optical illusion where you think you have dished yourself up a small amount of frozen yogurt, but you are already holding a half-pound of dispensed product because you decided that you wanted a little from each of three different flavors. The self-service aspect has customers using machines very similar to soft-serve ice-cream machines, lifting a handle to dispense product. After one has made selections, then there is an extensive toppings bar where one can select from a wide variety of sprinkles, cookie bits, berries, broken candy bars, and other toppings. From there, the result is weighed and priced. After visiting three other self-serve yogurterias, I think I like Orange Leaf's flavors the best. As seems to be standard for each of these self-serve yogurt places, a tangy "original" is featured, and I think that Orange Leaf's is rather good. I also enjoyed the birthday cake -- a delicious flavor that tastes like cake batter; I also liked the pomegranate -- a nonfat yogurt with a great tartness and citrus quality. The decor is fun and inviting, a good place to hang out for a little bit while you enjoy your half-pound of yogurt.

    (4)
  • Alicia R.

    I have to say I prefer Orange Leaf to 3 Spoons, with a few things where 3 Spoons prevails. I encourage you to stop by, make sure to notice the swirl levers (will swirl adjacent flavors-good for the indecisive and experimental) and get a punch card. Also, pretty late hours for those wanting a late-night bite! Pros: *Gummy sharks - and they always seems super fresh *Cookies, Pop-tarts, cereal, OATMEAL CREAM PIE PIECES *MARSHMALLOW TOPPING - I love this stuff, and I love OL for having it *Creamier, tastier flavors *Really cute, pretty interior - can't be in a bad mood here *Love the swirl feature! Cons: *Not as many flavors as 3 Spoons *I don't think it's as low-fat as 3 Spoons, which is probably why it seems creamier. *A bit out of the way if you live closer to downtown

    (4)
  • Ashley A.

    I cannot get over how great the fro-yo is at Orange Leaf. The quality of the fro-yo is superior to that of the other fro-yo place in town, the toppings are fresh and well-stocked (and there's tons of variety to boot), and I'm hopelessly addicted to their fruit flavors, especially the pomegranate and pineapple flavors. Last night I tried the mango flavor for the first time and it was spot-on, and the original tart is some of the best I've tasted at any fro-yo place. I can see how the decor could be a turn-off for some people, but I dig it. Minor complaints: I'm never 100% certain what the price per ounce is; to my knowledge it's not clearly displayed anywhere in the store, and it would be kind of cool if they had a scale somewhere other than at the register where you could check to see how much money you're spending on your treat. I've gotten pretty good at guestimating, but it would be nice to have the opportunity to check yourself before you wreck yourself (or your wallet). That said, I think the value is pretty good for the quality of the product, which is why I'm relegating this to minor-complaint status. Get a punch card. Trust me.

    (4)
  • Cory D.

    The best froyo place in Lawrence, though that's not saying much. The product, the decor, the staff - all top notch. It's the location that's the problem. Unless you're in the area (which you might be if you attend Free State or frequent any of the local doctors), it's probably not worth going out of your way to get. Then again, that's basically true of froyo in general, so while it seems a bit unfair to penalize Orange Leaf for where it resides (if it switched places with the inferior 3 Spoons, it'd be worth an extra star), that's the problem with fad snack joints: by the time you get around to stopping by, it might already be gone.

    (3)
  • Ty O.

    Orangeleaf falls in line with multitudes of other frozen yogurt shops popping up around the country; they tend to decorate with vibrant colors (usually orange and lime) and feature hopelessly uncomfortable furniture from the 1960's vision of five years ago. Still, for what it lacks in originality, the in-store experience is actually pleasant. There is plenty of room, everything is clean and organized, and the service was friendly. And even though I teetered anxiously on my surprisingly unstable barstool the entire time, the bizarreness of it made the visit memorable. The flavor choices are many and the topping combinations are likewise numerous, so you'll probably cobble together something you like. There aren't any flavors that really stand out as iconic or offer tastes for the adventuresome yogurteer. In fact, the quality of the yogurt is decidedly mediocre. The texture is granulated and icy and the flavors are noticeably artificial. For the price, it's not bad, but no better than any other dessert you can find. Still, there's something to be said for a predicable dessert that in a place that's fun and inviting. For a group of friends looking for a place to hang out instead of going home, Orangeleaf can help keep the night rolling, and it's not a bad place to go if you're being a go-with person, but it doesn't strike me as a main attraction. Review: 2.5 stars.

    (2)
  • Maneekwan C.

    Super yummy frozen yogurt with so many variety of flavors. I love the creamy stuffs..cheesecake and white chocolate. I always eat with the waffle cup that give me even higher satisfaction. Yummmm :P

    (4)
  • Patrick S.

    Really awesome fro-yo! I come here a lot because it's a healthier option than icecream. The staff always seems to be in a FOWL mood though. They just stare at you when you walk in the door and don't seem happy to serve anyone. The yogurt keeps me coming back though!

    (4)
  • Judith W.

    If you are looking for a healthy alternative to soft serve ice cream, the Orangeleaf is perfect. Their yogurt is creamy and after several purchases I have found this product to be consistent and perfect every time. (Unlike the 3 spoons franchise, whose product does not consistently come out of the dispenser in even, thick flows and is not creamy, but alternately hard and thin, like frozen water instead of frozen yogurt.) The Orangeleaf topping choices are plentiful and the fresh fruit options do not have added sugar. The environment is colorful and pleasant, but I enjoy eating mine outside on the bench or at the table.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Paid

Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt

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