This fro yo is gross. I prefer ice cream over fro yo any way. I got the York patty flavored one. It tasted like chocolate. Nothing better. Go to memories in Brentwood, NH. Way better
Ronald M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 South Hampton, NH
I visited this location and this franchise for the first time on December 20, 2015 with my wife and friends. The shop was clean, and the owner was friendly and offered samples. Four of us made our selections sans the sample. The surprise came when I paid for our yogurt. It came to almost $ 29 four four frozen yogurts. No prices are posted anywhere. There is no way to see what your yogurt will cost until you weigh it. Everything is done without your being able to see how this is calculated. This is a major flaw in this business model, and I will not go back because of this.
Debbie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rye, NH
I love orange leaf fro-yo! I haven’t tried every fro-yo out there, but I think it’s delicious. This store is always clean, always has friendly staff and they have kiwi all the time unlike some locations.
William G P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Henrico, VA
We have been to Orange Leaf numerous times while visiting relatives in Brentwood. We have tried both locations. The yogurt selections are varied as well as the toppings. We have visited many different yogurt stores in the eastern US and this is by far the best. The store design is great and well lighted and clean. We look forward to at least one trip to the Orange Leaf when we are in the area and recommend it highly.
Joseph C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Raymond, NH
A fun place especially for young kids. There are 20 flavors of soft serve frozen yogurt in self serve dispensers. You pick your flavor or flavors pour as much as you like and then add as many toppings as you want ranging from fruit, nuts candy etc. You they get your container weighed and pay by the pound. Not high end but fun and tasty.
Lana D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Exeter, NH
I’m not a connoisseur of froyo, but Orange Leaf blows away the two other froyo places I’ve been to. The place was spotless, the coconut and pineapple swirl were to DIE for, and the gentleman behind the counter was nothing short of courteous and professional. He greeted us right away and walked us to the yogurt area and explained how it all works(pretty self explanatory, but I appreciated it anyway). I used the little separator so that the froyo flavors don’t mix. I filled my cup with orange, rootbeer, and the pineapple/coconut swirl and then sauntered gingerly over to the toppings station. I sprinkled some fresh kiwi, coconut and pineapple over my creation. I started eyeing the chocolate and candy when my husband growled at me saying«this is not a salad bar honey» forcing me to move along to the register. We will definitely be back. Perfect place to cool off on a hot summer day. And with top notch customer service like that, I’ll be sure to spread the word.
Ian W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pelham, NH
Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt opened recently at the Brickyard Square. This self serve froyo shop offers 16 flavors of froyo(8 machines/2 flavors each) and over 30 toppings and sauces to choose from. The concept is straightforward, grab a cup, fill with your favorite froyo flavor(s), add toppings, weigh & pay. The price here is 49 cents per oz. Free samples are offered here. I stopped in at the new Orange Leaf after shopping. The place was very busy with a long line of customers from the register all the way back to the froyo machines. The flavors of froyo on tap included raspberry, white chocolate, brownie batter, cookies & cream, pineapple, coconut, cheesecake, strawberry, wedding cake, orange, vanilla, coffee, classic tart, mango, chocolate, and peanut butter. There are several high top tables with chairs and lounge seating inside the shop. I filled my cup with a few flavors and added some fresh fruits(raspberries, blackberries, kiwi), cookie dough bits, chocolate covered pretzels, sliced almonds, and peanut butter sauce. The total at check out was $ 3.20 for my 6.5 oz creation. The yogurt had a very creamy and dense texture like soft serve ice cream. The toppings I chose went well with the froyo. The original tart and brownie batter flavors were pretty good with the right amount of sweet flavor. Overall, my frozen treat at Orange Leaf was pretty good. Since there are plenty of froyo shops(chains & independents) opening up like wildfire all over the Northeast, I now have a way to fairly Unilocal competing froyo shops. Orange Leaf would fall into the middle of the pack. While they offer a good selection of froyo(16 flavors) similar to 16 Handles(another froyo chain), the selection of toppings here is less than the other froyo shops. There were no walnuts in syrup or mochis here, but they had bobas and gummy worms for those that like something firm to chew on in their treats.