This chain has its roots in a man who was trying to figure out a way to improve his own health. He tried mixing various ingredients in the blender and had great success, prompting him to open a health food store that included smoothies. Now there's Smoothie King, which has expanded to more than 600 locations in the U.S. and Korea.
It's best known for its smoothies, of course, which come in a great variety under the categories of "Stay Healthy," "Trim Down," "Get Energy," "Build Up," "Snack Right," "Indulge," and "Kids' Kups." The store also have "Fit n' Crunchy Bowls" like the Acai Maté Bowl and the Mango Sorbet Bowl. You won't find the energy and protein bars and snacks that you find at its other stores. This one is a small food court location.
This ice cream shop sits in an open area of the Town Center at Cobb and has all the delights you would expect from Haagen Dazs. Their ice cream and sorbet are just the beginning. Most people get a cup or a cone, but the adventurous try the warm brownie á la mode sundae.
The first Haagen Dazs Shop was opened in 1976, in Brooklyn, New York. They also have cakes and frozen beverages available.
At 47 cents an ounce, Loribell's frozen custard is affordable to everyone. With flavors like red velvet, chocolate, vanilla and more, this self-serve custard shop is an ideal spot to stop for a quick treat. The attendants are always willing to give free samples of any flavor that you may want to try, and there is seating available inside if you wish to enjoy your treat there.