Lyn K.
Yelp
Zero degrees was a spot that showed up on my social media for the longest time, and it's only now that I've been able to make my way over to give them a try! The place was really easy to get to, though the parking lot was a bit congested for a Saturday morning. Maybe it was a the cafe nearby or the gym, but it was hard to find parking. The actual business wasn't crowded, and it was nice not having to wait to order.
I opted for their Ube Oreo "camo" drink; the rest of my party got the Mangonada and the Cookies and Creme. I was tempted to get a tea drink just do I could get their beautiful glass drinkware, but I'll save that for another trip.
The Ube Oreo was good and sweet, but to be honest, the Oreo flavor overpowered the Ube, and I had a hard time distinguishing any ube flavor. The mangonada was really cool - chamoy and tajin aren't really my thing, but my friend LOVED it. The mango portion was really sweet - it was up my alley, once he tackled the chamoy/tajin which settled to the bottom. My kiddo got the cookies and creme, and it was the pretty standard, expected flavor. I can't really say that they were smoothies, because they had a more icee consistency (more ice, less milk/cream). They were good, I'd be down to try other flavors, especially the teas.
The business was very cute - loved the art, my kiddo loved the lighted up wings. Seating was plentiful, but was a bit congested at the order counter as people showed up. Would go back again if I'm in the area.