Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Wanderlust Creamery
150Pearl PointsRotating flavors, zero booking friction.

About Wanderlust Creamery
Wanderlust Creamery in Canoga Park has earned three consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats nods — most recently ranked #312 in 2025 — for travel-inspired ice cream flavors that go well beyond the standard scoop shop playbook. Walk in any day between noon and 11 pm. Worth the drive west if creative flavor concepts matter to you.
Should You Book Wanderlust Creamery?
If you're choosing between Wanderlust Creamery in Canoga Park and a more central LA spot like McConnell's Fine Ice Creams, the decision comes down to what you want from an ice cream stop. McConnell's trades on heritage and clean dairy sourcing; Wanderlust trades on imagination. The flavor concepts here lean into travel-inspired references and less conventional combinations, which is precisely what's earned it consecutive rankings on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list for North America — #312 in 2025, #304 in 2024, and a recommended slot in 2023. That's a meaningful track record for a scoop shop, and it's the clearest signal that this is worth the drive out to the western San Fernando Valley.
The Space
Wanderlust Creamery's Canoga Park location on CA-27 operates as a counter-service shop rather than a sit-down experience. It's a come-in, order, and find a spot kind of place — not a venue built for lingering over a long table. The space suits the format: you're here for the ice cream, not the room. That said, the layout works well for small groups or pairs who want to eat in, and the open hours (noon to 11 pm, seven days a week) mean you have real flexibility on timing.
If You've Already Been Once
The multi-visit case for Wanderlust is stronger than most scoop shops because the rotation of flavors gives you a reason to return. On a first visit, most people default to whatever's generating buzz at the moment. On a second visit, you can be more deliberate: ask what's rotating out soon, and prioritize accordingly. The shop is run by Jp Lopez and Adrienne Borlongan, whose concept is built around culturally inspired flavors rather than straight classics, so the menu has range. A third visit is when it makes sense to bring someone new and play the role of guide , the flavor concepts tend to land better with context.
For comparison, Big Gay Ice Cream Shop in New York City also builds its identity around creative flavor profiles but leans harder into toppings and sundae formats. Fatamorgana in Rome takes a similar artisan approach to unexpected combinations but within a gelato framework. Wanderlust sits closer to the Fatamorgana model in terms of concept seriousness, but in a casual American counter-service setting.
Ratings and Recognition
Wanderlust Creamery holds a Google rating of 3.9 from 19 reviews at this location , a small sample size, so read individual reviews rather than treating the aggregate as definitive. The more reliable signal is the OAD Cheap Eats recognition, which reflects a broader critical consensus. Three consecutive years on that list, with an improving rank between 2023 and 2024, suggests a consistent operation rather than a one-cycle flash.
Booking and Logistics
No reservation is needed. Walk in any day between noon and 11 pm. Booking difficulty is effectively zero , this is a counter-service shop. The location is in Canoga Park in the western San Fernando Valley, which puts it outside the usual central LA circuit. If you're already on the west side or heading toward Calabasas, the detour is easy to justify. If you're coming from downtown or Silver Lake specifically for this, set expectations for a 40-plus minute drive depending on traffic.
| Venue | Format | Hours | Booking | OAD Recognition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wanderlust Creamery | Counter service | Daily 12–11 pm | Walk-in | Cheap Eats #312 (2025) |
| McConnell's Fine Ice Creams | Counter service | Varies by location | Walk-in | Not listed |
| Holbox | Counter service | Varies | Walk-in | OAD listed |
Who Should Go
Wanderlust Creamery earns a visit if you're interested in ice cream as a creative medium rather than a commodity. It's a good fit for pairs and small groups who want something low-commitment but genuinely considered. It's less suited to anyone who wants a conventional scoop of chocolate or vanilla and doesn't care about concept. If you're building a broader LA food day, it fits naturally alongside a meal at somewhere like Holbox for lunch before heading west, or as a dessert stop after dinner in the Valley. For a more complete picture of where to eat, drink, and stay while you're in the city, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, our full Los Angeles bars guide, our full Los Angeles hotels guide, our full Los Angeles wineries guide, and our full Los Angeles experiences guide.
For reference on what a serious fine-dining evening in the same city looks like on the opposite end of the price spectrum, Providence, Kato, Somni, Osteria Mozza, and Lazy Bear in San Francisco represent the higher-commitment end of the West Coast dining conversation. Wanderlust Creamery operates in a completely different register , low stakes, low spend, high creative ambition , which is exactly why it has a place on a well-constructed LA food itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Wanderlust Creamery accommodate groups?
Yes, without any planning required. Wanderlust Creamery's Canoga Park location on CA-27 is counter-service and walk-in only, so there's no reservation to coordinate. Large groups work fine logistically, though counter-service throughput means you'll queue rather than be seated together. For groups wanting a sit-down dessert experience, a restaurant with a pastry course is a better fit.
Is Wanderlust Creamery good for a special occasion?
It works as a destination stop rather than a standalone occasion venue. There's no reservation, no table service, and no formal dining format — but if creative, rotation-driven ice cream is the point of the outing, the OAD Cheap Eats recognition two years running gives it enough credibility to anchor a dessert-focused celebration. Pair it with dinner elsewhere if the occasion calls for more ceremony.
Does Wanderlust Creamery handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details aren't documented in the available venue data, so confirm directly when you arrive or contact the shop before visiting. Counter-service ice cream shops typically offer limited customisation compared to restaurant kitchens, so if restrictions are serious, checking ahead is advisable.
What are alternatives to Wanderlust Creamery in Los Angeles?
McConnell's Fine Ice Creams is the most direct comparison: more central LA locations, strong ingredient sourcing, and broader name recognition. Salt & Straw covers the rotating-creative-flavors angle with wider citywide access. Wanderlust's edge is the depth of its flavour concepts and its OAD Cheap Eats ranking (#304 in 2024, #312 in 2025), which suggests sustained critical attention rather than hype-cycle popularity.
Is Wanderlust Creamery good for solo dining?
Straightforward yes. Counter-service format with no reservation means there's no awkwardness showing up alone, and a single scoop or two is a natural solo order. It's one of the lower-friction solo food stops in the San Fernando Valley, open every day from noon to 11 pm.
Is lunch or dinner better at Wanderlust Creamery?
Evening visits tend to suit the format better. Ice cream at noon is perfectly fine, but Wanderlust runs noon to 11 pm daily, and a post-dinner scoop is the more natural use case. Weekday evenings will be quieter than weekend nights if avoiding a queue matters to you.
Location
6600 CA-27, Canoga Park, CA 91303
Los Angeles, United States
Compare Wanderlust Creamery
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Wanderlust Creamery | Easy | |
| Kato | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Hayato | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Vespertine | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Holbox | $$ | Unknown |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | $$$$ | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Los Angeles for this tier.
Also Consider
- Kato, New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
- Hayato, Japanese, $$$$
- Vespertine, Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
- Holbox, Mexican Seafood, Mexican, $$
- Sushi Kaneyoshi, Sushi, Japanese, $$$$
Comparing Wanderlust Creamery to most of the LA venues on Pearl's radar requires shifting price tiers entirely. Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, and Sushi Kaneyoshi all operate at the $$$$ tier, where you're committing to a tasting-menu or omakase experience. Wanderlust is a counter-service ice cream shop. They don't compete on the same axis, but if your goal is to spend wisely on food in LA, knowing both ends of the spectrum is useful. For a single afternoon that punches above its cost, Wanderlust is among the more defensible cheap-eats stops in the city, backed by three years of OAD recognition.
The more direct comparison is McConnell's Fine Ice Creams, which skews toward cleaner, classic flavors and has locations closer to central LA. If you want something approachable and consistent, McConnell's is easier to reach from most neighbourhoods. If you want more adventurous, concept-driven scoops and don't mind the drive to the San Fernando Valley, Wanderlust is the stronger choice. The two are not interchangeable.
Holbox at $$ is the closest peer in terms of price positioning and OAD recognition among non-ice-cream options. It's a counter-service seafood spot that also earns consistent critical attention for overdelivering at its price point. If you're building a low-spend, high-quality food day in LA, pairing Holbox for a meal with Wanderlust for dessert is a reasonable itinerary, though the geography doesn't make them natural neighbours.
Hours
- Monday
- 12–11 pm
- Tuesday
- 12–11 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–11 pm
- Thursday
- 12–11 pm
- Friday
- 12–11 pm
- Saturday
- 12–11 pm
- Sunday
- 12–11 pm
Recognized By
Explore Los Angeles
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