Wanderlust Creamery is a ice cream parlor Venice Los Angeles located in United States.
619 Lincoln Blvd Los Angeles , CA 90291 United States
It’s rare to find an ice parlour where the flavours ALL sound enticing and the taste matches that expectation. The Japanese Neapolitan was the perfect blend of my favourite flavours.
The cones are handmade in the shop daily. The flavors are delicious and an adventure. Travel to places around the world with your taste buds! Staff was really friendly and helped me make a choice.
Wanderlust is my favorite ice cream spot in LA! Love the ube cone . Go to flavors: ube , earl grey (so good), Thai tea , honey lavender , and pretzel rubgraud. Cute interior and spacious !
Amazing flavors inspired by local flavors around the world! Acai cones are purple! Loved Brown Butter Whiskey !
Flavors can sell out by the evening. Passionfruit was our favorite. Would skip the mango sticky rice next time
The honey lavender is amazing and so is the earl grey with rose crystals! By far my favorite creamery I have ever been to!❤️
Ume cone is amazing! White rabbit flavor tastes like childhood and thai tea is nice and strong!
Hurricane butter mochi limited flavor!! And Ube malt crunch :)
Really unique flavors, funky handmade cone flavors, all super delicious!
The ube malt crunch and mango sticky rice are heavenly!
No sample, difficult to make choose, but ice cream tests good, salted caramel too sweet
Fave: Japanese Neapolitan , Thai Tea
Dog friendly
Great unique flavors
Abuelita Malted Crunch
Amazing ice cream. They have vegan ice cream, sorbet and regular ice cream. A must try! - Mike D
The Brown Butter Almond Brittle, Wildberry Lavender and Goat Cheese and Red Cherries ???????????? - Hyacinth Palmer
The Ice-cream is so fresh and the flavors are amazing. My to go is salted caramel. - Rawan Alazzam
Tons of ways to enjoy the atmosphere. Nice beach, good surf, nice piers. Tons of shops, food, activities, rentals, and more. - Jason Shellhammer
Healthy lunches here every day- I love it! Try the agua frescas at the mex station.... - Jan Egge