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Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt

3.8 (37 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Oreo milkshake made with Oreo gelato, oreo pieces & almonds. Pineapple froyo with popping boba, Chocolate froyo with M&Ms & chocolate chips
David O.

Typical froyo place with a different name. The usual variety of toppings & eclectic vibe of the modern furniture invites you right in. Their is a Dairy Queen directly across the street & when it gets backed up, eveyone flocks here as we did. I opted for a milkshake which included Oreo gelato with Oreo cookie pieces & I added almonds. It actually turned out great & my wife enjoyed her pineapple froyo with popping boba & fruit as well as the little one with her chocolate froyo with M&Ms. Prices were typical of similar places so expect to pay around $20 after tax for 3 regular sized items. I would recommend this place although it didn't "wow" me.

Wanda M.

I enjoy Orange Leaf but often forget about this location. The reason I've been the past two times is the bakery goods made by Two Chicks Whisky Business. I've been wanting to sample their bakery goods after seeing the reviews on FB. Two Chicks Whisky Business has a food truck in Plainfield. I haven't seen it out and about but now I know where I can find their baked goods at a brick and mortar store. Now Friday thru Sunday you can purchase from the small bakery case inside Orange Leaf in Avon. Today they carried 3 types of cheesecakes, multiple flavors of cupcakes, brownies and large cookies. I purchased 3 plain brownies ($2.75 each) and 2 gorgeous turtle cheesecakes ($5.99 each). The brownies were moist but my son thought they had an after taste. I thought maybe it was a coffee flavor. Regardless, they were good. The turtle cheesecake was the show stopper today. The much appreciated graham cracker crust was thin, the cheesecake was creamy and FULL of nuts. My son loved all the nuts but I personally would have preferred about 1/2 the amount. Of course, it didn't slow me down. The whipped cream held up well and was a nice addition. The only thing missing for me was the caramel I was hoping to find. I will be returning to purchase additional slices of cheesecake in the future. Orange Leaf has many flavors of Froyo (16, I think) and 3 flavors of Gelato. The flavors do change often. The prices are set by cup size. I had the beginners size cup ($3.49) of Salted Caramel Gelato and added two toppings. It was so refreshing with perfect texture on this beautiful but hot, fall day. The toppings bar had numerous fresh fruits, candy and peanut selections. It was extremely clean, and keep very tidy. The two employees were super friendly as one came up to me to find out if I'd enjoy a sample. The other was helping the couple in front of me and answering questions with a smile. When I arrived at the checkout my bakery items were nicely bagged and handed to me. Nice selection, bright, clean store, lots of places to sit indoors, friendly staff, bakery items and refreshing froyo and gelato.

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9 days ago

No weigh Wednesdays are well worth it for late night sweet treat. Good rotating flavors.

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Best frozen yogurt place I've ever been to. Had a long line, but there was a reason...it's worth the wait

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I went there. I ate the pineapple frozen yogurt with the cheesecake yogurt. It was so good, I died. The end.

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Would come back again. They get you on the weight! Girl was nice to offer samples on checkin.

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15 years ago

Very good, great setting, too pricey. Hope it stays open. We will return bubut not too often due to price.

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