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Oh Yeah! Ice Cream is a cheery place where my friends and I like to stop at after engorging ourselves down the street at Buffalo Blues. After dinner someone will always say let's get Oh Yeah!, and the everyone else who is food coma-ed will remember there's a place to get ice cream down the street and be like Oh Yeah! And then everyone will start laughing at the really bad pun. Anyways. They have delicious ice creams, I think they're vegan. I always get the soy green tea ice cream. It has a great "tea" flavor which most green tea ice creams lack. I get it w/o the swirl-ins, which is what makes Oh Yeah! so unique, so I guess I'm missing out on the best part. Personally I like my ice creams to be without the toppings unless they are generic supermarket ice creams because I find that toppings steal the show away from the ice creams themselves (which works if its a generic supermarket ice cream that is well, generic). Prices are on the higher side for ice cream, but if you bring your own cup you get a discount, and they also have a frequent visitor promo where you can get stamps for free ice cream down the road. Highly recommended.
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