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8 Reviews on “Moo Moo’s Milkshakes”

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  • Ishani DB

    One of the best milkshakes I have ever had. And their variety and the options they have can make you go crazy. So many so many. But I loved the shake and I recommend.

  • Lia Eats

    Delicious and ridiculously thick milkshakes! There are honestly just too many flavours to choose from, it can be very confusing trying to figure out what to get. We eventually worked it out and grabbed two medium shakes, one was Hazelnut and Choc Chip flavoured and the other was Kinder Bueno flavoured. I think that I’ve had enough sugar to last me the next month, perhaps more! Best to get the small size next time, unless you want a sugar overload! 😉

  • Elif Candan

    I was in Oxford for 6 weeks and every afternoon there was a quite long que at Moo Moo’s. Besides that the milkshakes are perfect! There are a lot of flavours and I tried Reese’s, it was delicious.

  • Rohan Philip

    During my short stay in Oxford, my diet was primarily fast food; Pizza Hut buffets, juicy beef burgers from MCD & Burger King, and a few beers to chug it all down. But the aliment to impress me the most was the unassuming milkshake!Located in the Covered Market of Oxford, lies a small,funky joint called Moo Moo’s Milkshakes.A meek & humble stall having over 200 milkshakes deserves a shot!First however, you got to queue up to put in an order. I did get a little impatient and nearly give up on it; but having finally arrived at my turn I ordered the necessary for my friends & I, and waited.My! Was it worth the wait & streams of people!Serving blends of fruits, cookies, and chocolate bars into milkshakes; its liquid perfection!Thick, rich & sweet!And perhaps a tidbit or two of unblended chocolate bar at the bottom of the cup as a surprise!Apart from flavour, what makes this place standout is the variety. If you think of something edible, chances are they can make a smoothie or beverage out of that! thefoodsnaps.wordpress.com

  • G. Cummings

    This establishments gets great reviews but when my husband and I tried their famous milkshakes we were extremely disappointed. You basically get favoured milk . Obviously, the others have not had an American style milkshake that is so thick and rich that you can barely get the shake sucked up through the straw. So be warned, if you think you’re going to get a real milkshake here, think again.

  • Steve Brimblecombe

    Best Milkshakes.. My head was in a whirl. So many delicious sounding choices and me with limited funds. I couldn’t try them all, so it came down to a choice between the cherry ripe or Turkish delight flavours. I went Turkish and I have never looked back. I loved the chilled milk and the sensational flavour, so much that I decided to chuck the diet there and then. This place really does serve the most delicious shakes and was recommended to me by a plethora of Aussie expats.

  • Atreyu

    Moo Moo’s – Oxford, England. A permanent fixture in Oxford, the Covered Markets have a variety of shops with food, clothes etc. Some of these places the customers can go into others are merely stalls. One of these is a milkshake bar with a very very extensive menu (just click the menu link to see what I mean) – Moo Moo’s Milkshakes. It is noticeably popular and there is a good reason for it. The stall is brightly coloured and easily recognisable from a distance. Their choice of colour is penultimately questionable – hot pink – but for with the kind of item that they are selling it has some sort of suitability to it. A glimpse into the service counter shows on the wall a tiling of past loyalty cards which is a nifty and unique choice that shows its popularity off even more. Service is often what it needs to be here and can vary – some are sort of clueless and others are competent. All up they are friendly and it is quick for a good snack. I have been here several times. So far I have gotten a toffee muffin with banana (one of their then specialties), a jam doughnut with chocolate fingers and apple pie. Aside from that I have had a taste of Turkish Delight and orange marmalade. All of them were pretty good, with the jam doughnut being the best one so far combining well with the chocolate fingers – it was a lot better than you would think it should be. Toffee muffin with banana was kind of like a banoffee pie which is one of my favourite desserts. All else was very good as tastes as one would expect, with some being initially questionable at first but being tasty in the end (namely apple pie). I love milkshakes, especially when there are less conventional flavours. This is some fairy tale come to life for me. Of course, it can be safely assumed that I will and will want to come back to this place again. Just hope my waistline does not curse me.

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