5 Places To Satisfy Your Freakshake Cravings

If scrolling through videos and images of milkshakes topped with fresh cream, an assortment of lollies, cookies drizzled with rich chocolate doesn’t scare you away, then bingo! You’ve got a sweet tooth just like us.

Want to know where you can get a taste of these Insta-worthy mega milkshakes (A.K.A freakshakes) in Auckland? Ponder no more, we’ve got five amazing places for you to go to try out these monstrous freak shakes that are made to satisfy your cravings.


CrunchTower Dessert & Drinks

Specialising in desserts, CrunchTower has any freakshake you can imagine on their menu. With a selection of different flavour milkshakes topped with overwhelming sweets and dripping jams and sauces. Be warned, things could get messy…

Other than these heavenly freakshakes, CrunchTower also has waffles, beverages and ice cream that is just as insta-worthy!


Cereal Killa Cafe

When it comes to freakshakes, Cereal Killa Cafe’s shakes are a must-try! Their shakes are freshly made with locally sourced ingredients. Chocolate, caramel, cookies and cream – a candy wonderland. The higher it is, the better the shake!

Just in case a whole freakshake is too much at one go, Cereal Killa also provides a wide selection of savoury all-day breakfast and lunch menu options.


The Shelf

Located just on the busy High street of Auckland City, The Shelf is the brunch hot spot for busy students. With three flavours of freakshakes to choose from -chocolate, caramel and green tea, you’ll be sure to find one that suits your tastes.

The prices of freakshakes at The Shelf are certainly more affordable in comparison to others on the market, however, this does not mean it lacks in flavour or style.


Tucks & Bao

Tucks & Bao brings Asian fusion street food to the table.

Although we’re all fans of their steamed baos, but did you know they offer freakshakes too? Choose between banana, caramel, chocolate, spearmint and vanilla and ask to make it freakishly epic!

If you think their freakshakes are easy peasy, Tucks & Bao presents the ‘Chairman Bao Challenge’.

This challenge was attempted by famous YouTubers like Randy Santel and also the owner Nela Zisser herself!

The challenge contains a bao-ger stacked with two mince patties, six slices of cheese, 12 rashers of bacon, two burger salads and six Chinese pork sausages. It’s served with half a kilo of fries, three baby bao and a one-litre freakshake. Are you up for the challenge?


Ormiston Cafe

With ingredients overflowing and dropping down to the plate, how freakish can it get? Located in Flat Bush, Ormiston Cafe makes amazing freakshakes just like the image above. With lots of different flavours to choose from, Ormiston Cafe also offers limited edition freakshakes from time to time. Is anyone else’s mouth watering?