Great froyo spot. My favorite is Yogurtland which is more readily available in my area but I’ve seen Orange Leafs popping up here and there. Great flavors(pistachio was perfection. even yogurtland couldn’t match it!) & great toppings.
Pata K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Andover, MA
The frozen yogurt is good and the environment is nice but you just need to sanitize the handles and the iPads. Somebody sneezed all over the iPad last time and had no sanitizer to clean them off please guys put some sanitizer in this place!
Michelle E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Freeport, ME
This place is kind of amazing and I’m sad that it wasn’t here when I was a kid living in Andover. I was back in town a few weeks ago and stopped in with a friend-it was insanely busy. Having lived in San Francisco, I’m pretty familiar with this type of frozen yogurt establishment but never have I seen one this size. I think they had a dozen different flavors, tons of toppings, lots of seating, and ipads for kids to play on. What? This place is just what Andover needs. I didn’t actually try any frozen yogurt so I can’t speak to the taste or quality but it looked decent and based on the traffic I’d say it’s a pretty hot spot.
Monique Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Salem, NH
The picture tells you all! You want to please your companion with a sweet healthy delight visit Orange Leaf.
Matt C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dracut, MA
We are happy to have this place right around the corner from home. The décor inside is friendly and fun. I like that they usually have the Celtics, Red Sox, patriots, on the screen. They do a good job changing the flavors on a regular basis. It can get a bit expensive if you start adding a lot of toppings. But it is a good idea to take advantage of the loyalty program
Tulan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Andover, MA
This a great busy place. The flavors are awesome abd so are the toppings. They also have a loyalty card and accumaltes point quite fast The place is always packed even in. Winter. They also expanded recently and bought the place next door. There is more space now and have kids tablet counter where kids cab play games abd stuff Overall great place and great décor. Def worth visit.
Jennifer F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Andover, MA
Super cute bright orange and white interior with plenty of seating. Happy to finally find self-serve fro-yo that isn’t sour like Pinkberry and the others I’ve tried. Fresh variety of toppings ranging from perfect looking fresh fruit to cookie dough chunks, sprinkles and even boba(the bubbles in bubble tea.) It’s hilarious and slightly annoying that they only offer two size containers — gigantic soup bowl and gigantic dog bowl. You really don’t need to fill the smallest one even half way to have a huge serving. So don’t do what I accidentally did and fill it and then realize you just paid $ 7 for a family sized dose of frozen delicious that you won’t finish! They charge you by the ounce, $ 0.49. Would be a fun place to take kids. I stopped in at noon on a Wednesday and it was almost empty. Staff was a very friendly college student who happily explained how the self-serve situation worked.
Courtney N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wakefield, MA
I really like the Orange Leaf frozen yogurt franchises. I love the colors and the chairs, and even the spoons. My friend and I stumbled upon this location while walking around downtown Andover and just had to give it a try. Very clean environment with friendly staff. They had a nice selection of frozen yogurt. We tried several, with the strawberry/wedding cake swirl being my favorite. Great selection of toppings(fruit and other sweets). The price is reasonable if you don’t overdo it. I’d definitely stop in again!
Cecilia J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Andover, MA
The self-serve froyo concept is not new, but it is to Andover, and that is very apparent. This place is extremely packed every night in the spring and summer. There are people sitting on the curb in the parking lot because all the tables inside and out are always taken. It’s also disturbingly expensive. One medium size cup can easily run $ 6 – 7. I think the yogurt and toppings are good, but nothing we haven’t seen before. Bright and kid-friendly space, though could definitely use more of it.
Faris S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Newton, MA
Went there once so far, and I love this place. Leaving the store, I thought to myself«If they go public, I am definitely going to invest in them». What makes this place is the self-serve idea. You choose any the flavors you want, and a HUGE selection of toppings. I absolutely love this, because I am someone who loves to mix/try several flavors. Additionally, you choose exactly what you want, and the exact amount. The catch? You pay by the ounce. The only negative for this place is that it’s a bit pricey, I paid like $ 9 for my dessert. This store’s vibe is simply modern & fresh fro-yo. I am not a fan of frozen yogurt… but after visiting this place, I have become a huge fan.
Christina F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
I got the froyo fever(or maybe the chills is a better word), I’m obsessed. I literally eat it every day and in Chicago my addiction is well aided by the plentiful froyo joints occupying the city. My friends back home in Boston kept telling me I had to try Orange Leaf when I came home. I finally was in the area, picking a friend up at the commuter rail, and figured why not?! I parked across the street in the pay lot, but since I was running in I skipped the paying part. The interior can be seen from the street, bright wallpaper, obnoxious orange plastic chairs. It’s like any other froyo place that wants to be «hip» with this cheap modern look. Anyway, the first thing I did was browse the flavors. Besides the usual tart, vanilla, and fruit, they had wedding cake, peanut butter, and coconut. I decided to try the coconut(I’ve been missing Pinkberry’s seasonal coconut too much) and the wedding cake. The coconut was perfect– creamy and sweet, but not too over powering. The wedding cake was also really good when I initially tried it. After a while I started to get that sugar headache though. Finally I made my way to the toppings. I have extrememly mixed emotions about their toppings. I rarely like to get any sweet toppings so I didn’t even look at the cereals, cookie dough, or chocolate. Instead I opted for the fruit. I was very disappointed to see that they didn’t have raspberries. What kind of froyo place skips the raspberries? Secondly, some of the fruit was canned, including the pineapple and peach. However, I loved that they had boba. They were tinier than the ones you usually get in those Chinese smoothies(big boba hardcore grosses me out), so I decided to give them a try. I scooped some strawberries ones on top. I actually think they might have been the best part of all the toppings. They burst in your mouth and add a sweet, sugary flavor. I didn’t like how much I spent there. All the self-serve places in Chicago are $ 0.45/ounce, Orange Leaf is $ 0.49/ounce. I know it doesn’t sound like much but I could definitely tell with the total. The other thing I didn’t like was how fast the froyo melted. It’s not like it was cold outside or anything, but it melted within 10 minutes. I’m usually able to travel 30 minutes with my to go from other places and still get it home without that much damage.
Cindy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brookline, MA
A fresh new idea for the area but too bad the quality of their froyo falls below par. The texture of the froyo is icy and chunky. It looks like something I could of made with my ice cream maker. They do have a lot of flavors but«original» is what I judge all the froyo places on and this one is nothing to get excited for. As for their toppings… there are a lot of choices but I was most disappointed was that not all of their fresh fruit was FRESH. Pineapple and peaches was canned. And no kiwi, blackberries, raspberry??? Those options are pretty standard at many froyo places. $.49 an oz. and do it yourself place needs some work!!! I’ll think twice next time I am in the area and need a froyo hit.
Chris W.
Andover, MA
FINALLY an ice cream/yogurt place in Andover Center — how exciting!!! This is a cute trendy little place that I wouldn’t expect to find in Andover. Love the idea of serving yourself from about 12 flavor options, all mix and match to your heart’s desire. Love all the topping choices– everything from candy, nuts and sprinkles to about 10 different sauces and some weird spherical flavor-filled balls that look like tapioca(YUM). Beware, it can get very expensive very fast(and probably very caloric with all the fancy toppings). The cup sizes are huge and you can end up putting out alot of cash since you are paying by total weight(yogurt, toppings and all). There are no scales until you get to the register and no way to put anything back if you take too much. Overall a great afternoon outing and a fun idea. I would go for the overall experience/because I was in the area. It was good– but not spectacular.