Andy’s Frozen Custard Menu

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  • Eric Y.

    Love the frozen custard at Andy's! The "James Brownie" is the best!

    (5)
  • Katie C.

    Really good custards and shake i had a keylime pie custard very good staff was nice and fast

    (5)
  • Big Mama's M.

    Oh. My. God. I've died and went to custard heaven!!! There is no frozen custard in the SoCal, the worst thing I ever did was discover this joint. What is frozen custard exactly? Food of the gods? Dessert of the wealthy? Not really, it's not super cheap, but it's well worth the money you spend on it. I've had the fresh blackberry concrete, the peach concrete (not fresh peaches but still yummy) and today I had the key lime pie concrete and it was def a five ***** event. Allegedly, there is a full slice of a key lime pie mixed with the custard, and it tasted like it. A few bites had graham cracker crust, other bites had pieces of key lime cream cheese and the entire thing was absolutely amazing!! The stuff are all very young, fairly friendly and you don't order till you get to the window. There's NO food and any of the traditional sodas....just custard and old timey sodas.

    (5)
  • Angela E.

    Big portions. I can't taste the difference between ice cream and custard! The mint was too artificially minty.

    (3)
  • Andy W.

    Andy's doesn't disappoint when looking for high quality frozen custard. We have visited every year when we travel to Lake of the Ozarks and simply love Andy's custard. The serving sizes are a bit small but the flavor is outstanding. (The medium cone is more like the size of a small.) Late night is the best time to treat yourself to Andy's frozen custard. The lines may seem long but the more rather quickly. The Black Berry concrete is Out of this World!

    (4)
  • Desiree M.

    The custard here was the best I have had anywhere hands down: it has the perfect sweetness that I like. I got some sort of Oreo, hot fudge caramel yumminess. The small is a very generous portion, keep that in mind. I'm not sure how they compare to Randy's...but if I'm ever in the area again I don't think I will get to try it because ill want to go to Andy's only.

    (5)
  • Emma B.

    This place didn't really rock my world...it was just okay! But granted, frozen custard is pretty much always good. The best one we tried was the Tiger-something or other: the oreo/caramel combination. The peanutbutter cup one was not the greatest. We were told to come here instead of Randy's, but I wish that we would have tried both to compare. If I were to come again, I would probably choose to try some plain custard in a cone. Very nice staff!

    (4)
  • Josh L.

    This is not the original frozen bustard stand at the lake. It is certainly the nicest though. They have a wider selection than their rival down the road but it seems a little bit more expensive. One of my favorite things about this place is their specialty seasonal items. Case in point...blackberry concrete. It is amazing. Of course the standard for frozen custard is the Ozark Turtle. Don't get the mini, it's too small for the price. The regular is where it is at and is probably enough to split. If you like custard, roasted pecans, and hat Carmel and chocolate then you will love this. If you don't know what custard is or you think you won't like it, then this is where you need to start.

    (5)
  • Eric Y.

    Love the frozen custard at Andy's! The "James Brownie" is the best!

    (5)
  • Katie C.

    Really good custards and shake i had a keylime pie custard very good staff was nice and fast

    (5)
  • Mary B.

    i love this place more then life itself!! i think that pretty much sums it up!! there is nothing more perfect then: #1 frozen custard; #2 drive thru frozen custard; #3 concretes; #4 jackhammers with fricken hot fudge thru the center. get the james brownie jackhammer, you can thank me later.

    (5)
  • Kelly R.

    I fell in love with Andy's when my sister went to Southwest Missouri State in Springfield, MO. My family is full of frozen custard snobs, and this one runs a close second behind our true love, Kopps, in Wisconsin. Luckily it's a solid #2 and worth a trip every time we visit SW Missouri. When my husband and I took a trip to the Ozarks over the weekend, we were (I was!) ecstatic to find out there was a location near our resort. We got lost a few times trying to find it, but it was so worth it. The custard is creamy and smooth, and with an endless assortment of toppings and options, everyone can find something they love. My new obsession is the James Brownie Funky Jackhammer. The name is as ridiculous as the custard is amazing. If only we could get an Andy's in St. Louis....

    (5)
  • Big Mama's M.

    Oh. My. God. I've died and went to custard heaven!!! There is no frozen custard in the SoCal, the worst thing I ever did was discover this joint. What is frozen custard exactly? Food of the gods? Dessert of the wealthy? Not really, it's not super cheap, but it's well worth the money you spend on it. I've had the fresh blackberry concrete, the peach concrete (not fresh peaches but still yummy) and today I had the key lime pie concrete and it was def a five ***** event. Allegedly, there is a full slice of a key lime pie mixed with the custard, and it tasted like it. A few bites had graham cracker crust, other bites had pieces of key lime cream cheese and the entire thing was absolutely amazing!! The stuff are all very young, fairly friendly and you don't order till you get to the window. There's NO food and any of the traditional sodas....just custard and old timey sodas.

    (5)
  • Angela E.

    Big portions. I can't taste the difference between ice cream and custard! The mint was too artificially minty.

    (3)
  • Desiree M.

    The custard here was the best I have had anywhere hands down: it has the perfect sweetness that I like. I got some sort of Oreo, hot fudge caramel yumminess. The small is a very generous portion, keep that in mind. I'm not sure how they compare to Randy's...but if I'm ever in the area again I don't think I will get to try it because ill want to go to Andy's only.

    (5)
  • Andy W.

    Andy's doesn't disappoint when looking for high quality frozen custard. We have visited every year when we travel to Lake of the Ozarks and simply love Andy's custard. The serving sizes are a bit small but the flavor is outstanding. (The medium cone is more like the size of a small.) Late night is the best time to treat yourself to Andy's frozen custard. The lines may seem long but the more rather quickly. The Black Berry concrete is Out of this World!

    (4)
  • Emma B.

    This place didn't really rock my world...it was just okay! But granted, frozen custard is pretty much always good. The best one we tried was the Tiger-something or other: the oreo/caramel combination. The peanutbutter cup one was not the greatest. We were told to come here instead of Randy's, but I wish that we would have tried both to compare. If I were to come again, I would probably choose to try some plain custard in a cone. Very nice staff!

    (4)
  • Josh L.

    This is not the original frozen bustard stand at the lake. It is certainly the nicest though. They have a wider selection than their rival down the road but it seems a little bit more expensive. One of my favorite things about this place is their specialty seasonal items. Case in point...blackberry concrete. It is amazing. Of course the standard for frozen custard is the Ozark Turtle. Don't get the mini, it's too small for the price. The regular is where it is at and is probably enough to split. If you like custard, roasted pecans, and hat Carmel and chocolate then you will love this. If you don't know what custard is or you think you won't like it, then this is where you need to start.

    (5)
  • Mary B.

    i love this place more then life itself!! i think that pretty much sums it up!! there is nothing more perfect then: #1 frozen custard; #2 drive thru frozen custard; #3 concretes; #4 jackhammers with fricken hot fudge thru the center. get the james brownie jackhammer, you can thank me later.

    (5)
  • Kelly R.

    I fell in love with Andy's when my sister went to Southwest Missouri State in Springfield, MO. My family is full of frozen custard snobs, and this one runs a close second behind our true love, Kopps, in Wisconsin. Luckily it's a solid #2 and worth a trip every time we visit SW Missouri. When my husband and I took a trip to the Ozarks over the weekend, we were (I was!) ecstatic to find out there was a location near our resort. We got lost a few times trying to find it, but it was so worth it. The custard is creamy and smooth, and with an endless assortment of toppings and options, everyone can find something they love. My new obsession is the James Brownie Funky Jackhammer. The name is as ridiculous as the custard is amazing. If only we could get an Andy's in St. Louis....

    (5)
  • Jeffrey S.

    Friggin awesome! Do not miss the opportunity to try their concretes.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

Andy’s Frozen Custard

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