Haagen-Dazs
116 E New England Ave, Winter Park
(407) 644-1161
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Not allergy friendly. Staff refused to get a fresh scoop because they were closing in 25 minutes. Staff looked irritated and unwelcoming that we came in to begin with so close to closing- they looked at each other and rolled their eyes. Even though there was still 25 minutes. It’s not like there was 5 minutes before. Rude and I’ll never be back.
Yesterday, my family and I went to eat ice cream here and we love the ice cream, it tastes great but this time they served less ice cream than usual. We hope next time the regular serving is more ice cream.
No explanation needed. IT'S HAAGEN-DAZS. Nom noms!!
Great place to go for good icecream and view.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Butter Pecan
Small but cute place. The young ladies working this day did a good job of being attentive and taking care of us while we were ordering .
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
There was only one person taking care of the customers, so the wait was a bit lengthy, but she did amazing in helping us all and was fast for being only one person. She was patient and sweet and the ice cream was amazing
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
I came in with my son we kept getting skipped in line they didn’t seem to care we waited roughly 20/25 mins to be attended horrible customer service ruined our
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 5
Service: 1
i’ve cream was ok, it was so hard you could barely scoop it. workers are all incompetent and had to ask the boss for every step. i just walked out and didn’t
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 1
Haagen-Dazs has definitely been one of my favorite ice cream and dessert brands since I took my first bite, many years ago.
They are notoriously upscale, and therefore, not the cheapest menu among their competitors. Most of the time, I am willing to overlook that fact and splurge every once in awhile. Everyone needs the occasional treat.
I was delighted when, while scrolling through restaurants on a third-party delivery app, I landed on this Haagen-Dazs location that is not too far from my house, and therefore, a viable option while deciding which delectable dessert would be mine for the night.
Of course, with today's added fees for just about anything and everything, especially delivery, the cost for two milkshakes was far more than I had anticipated.
Nearly $30.
By the time I received the milkshakes, they were slightly melted, and one was the incorrect flavor.
I don't place faults on the shop alone, seeing as they are likely overwhelmed by the new demands for takeout orders and the limited number of staff to get every single item made to perfection.
However, I will say that after stopping by this location in person a few weeks later, I was impressed with their employees quickness and accuracy. Plus, my two milkshakes went from $30 down to about $18-ish.
My advice?
Cut the third-party companies out of your order and take your business into their location.
Oh yeah, and don't forget to try the "Belgian Chocolate Milkshake". It is simply the BEST.
Vegetarian options: There is not a vegetarian-friendly menu at Haagen-Dazs, but there are a couple flavors of sorbet that are vegan-friendly.
Dietary restrictions: They have several options for seekers of 'healthier' or 'less fattening' options.
Their newly released "HEAVEN" collection includes the following flavors: Sea Salt Caramel, Cold Brew Espresso Chip, Strawberry Waffle Cone, and Peanut Butter Chip. The collection is made with 1/2 the fat, 1/3 of the calories, and 25% less sugar than the regular flavors. They also contain no artificial sweeteners. At this time, I believe the "Heaven" Collection is only available in 14 oz. take-home containers.
They also have a collection called "DIVINE" which has 50% less fat and 25% less sugar.
Parking: Handicapped parking spots and plenty of spaces in the lot. It is located in a strip mall, so there are spots all around, although there are times when this area is busy.
Kid-friendliness: There are kids-size single scoops and plenty of sweet treats that your kids will be grateful for!
Wheelchair accessibility: Handicapped parking spots, ramps on the sidewalk, no stairs, easy to access in a wheelchair or crutches.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Shakes Toppings
Small servings and the cashier was very rude.
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Haagen-Dazs has definitely been one of my favorite ice cream and dessert brands since I took my first bite, many years ago.They are notoriously upscale, and therefore, not the cheapest menu among their competitors. Most of the time, I am willing to overlook that fact and splurge every once in awhile. Everyone needs the occasional treat.I was delighted when, while scrolling through restaurants on a third-party delivery app, I landed on this Haagen-Dazs location that is not too far from my house, and therefore, a viable option while deciding which delectable dessert would be mine for the night.Of course, with today's added fees for just about anything and everything, especially delivery, the cost for two milkshakes was far more than I had anticipated.Nearly $30.By the time I received the milkshakes, they were slightly melted, and one was the incorrect flavor.I don't place faults on the shop alone, seeing as they are likely overwhelmed by the new demands for takeout orders and the limited number of staff to get every single item made to perfection.However, I will say that after stopping by this location in person a few weeks later, I was impressed with their employees quickness and accuracy. Plus, my two milkshakes went from $30 down to about $18-ish.My advice?Cut the third-party companies out of your order and take your business into their location.Oh yeah, and don't forget to try the "Belgian Chocolate Milkshake". It is simply the BEST.
Vegetarian options: There is not a vegetarian-friendly menu at Haagen-Dazs, but there are a couple flavors of sorbet that are vegan-friendly.
Dietary restrictions: They have several options for seekers of 'healthier' or 'less fattening' options.Their newly released "HEAVEN" collection includes the following flavors: Sea Salt Caramel, Cold Brew Espresso Chip, Strawberry Waffle Cone, and Peanut Butter Chip. The collection is made with 1/2 the fat, 1/3 of the calories, and 25% less sugar than the regular flavors. They also contain no artificial sweeteners. At this time, I believe the "Heaven" Collection is only available in 14 oz. take-home containers.They also have a collection called "DIVINE" which has 50% less fat and 25% less sugar.
Parking: Handicapped parking spots and plenty of spaces in the lot. It is located in a strip mall, so there are spots all around, although there are times when this area is busy.
Kid-friendliness: There are kids-size single scoops and plenty of sweet treats that your kids will be grateful for!
Wheelchair accessibility: Handicapped parking spots, ramps on the sidewalk, no stairs, easy to access in a wheelchair or crutches.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Shakes Toppings
Drove 20 minutes to get disappointed! Wanted the frozen lemonade strawberry that they are still advertising on the tv screen, but apparently they don’t make it anymore :/
Butter Pecan is my favorite
Cookie's & Cream ??
Love this place! Got a amazing experience thanks to Leah! I do recommend it!
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