// LOS ANGELES // ATWATER, PASADENA, TARZANA, VENICE, SAWTELLE, FAIRFAX //

wanderlust creamery

ice cream inspired by the world

It’s in the name. Wanderlust Creamery is a home grown ice cream shop that is focused as much about the flavors as it is the places that inspire them. Founded in 2015 by two graduates of CSUN who are partners in business and a married couple, the business has expanded far beyond its first Tarzana location over the years, now with 8 locations across LA with more to come in Southern California.

Their ice cream is objectively good, but where they shine is in their menu filled with selections that are, for lack of a better word, uncommon from what you’d typically expect. Their signature flavors cover a lot of ground, both in the spectrum of ingredients and in, well geography. Drawing inspiration from destinations and culinary traditions across continents, each ice cream flavor feels purposeful, not just a culinary creation, but one with a backstory that transports you on a journey. Each month, they drop a new seasonal menu with limited time flavors and it’s pretty much guaranteed there will be at least one that will compel you to out of your way to stop by and sample. Can globally-inspired ice cream scratch the itch for traveling? Maybe not. But it can at least keep things interesting for a wide range of palettes. After all, ice cream does pretty much have universal appeal.

the details

Addressall locations listed here
Websitehttp://www.wanderlustcreamery.com/
Yelphttps://www.yelp.com/biz/wanderlust-creamery-atwater-village-los-angeles
Instagram@wanderlustcreamery
Hoursvaries by location but generally around noon or early afternoon into the evening (10 or 11pm)
Price$$, ~$4-6+ pretty standard for artisanal ice cream
Aestheticbright, playful and inviting in a contemporary ice cream parlor kind of way

good to know

Go here for: an ice cream fix when you’re bored of the usual flavor offerings

Order this: the Thailand inspired Mango Sticky Rice (vegan made with housemade rice milk and coconut cream), Ube Malted Crunch inspired by Filipino flavors, and their tribute to Mexican hot chocolate, the Abuelita Malted Crunch, are all signature favorites, but be sure to always check out their seasonal flavors

Amount of time to spend: largely depends on how indecisive you are, but 10-15 minutes in and out is easy

When to come: any time, all the time, it’s always ice cream season

Getting here: the situation varies by location, Atwater and Tarzana have parking lots, Pasadena has public lots and plenty of meters, Venice usually isn’t too hard to find street parking, but Sawtelle and Beverly Grove can be a bit of a challenge unsurprisingly

Other things to note: 

  • Check their Instagram for the latest seasonal flavors which change each month.
  • There are plenty of vegan and gluten free options to choose from.

Last visited: May 2023

Last updated: July 2023

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