12 Locally Owned Shops Serving Up the Best Ice Cream in San Diego
It’s almost always ice cream weather here, so it’s only natural that you’ll be on the hunt for the best ice cream in San Diego!
And, boy oh boy, does San Diego have incredible ice cream choices, with a couple of our local shops regularly being recognized on national ‘Best Of’ lists.
From ice cream flights to warm waffle cone sandwiches, we’ve rounded up the best ice cream in San Diego—all locally owned shops.
So next time you’re craving your cream and sugar kick, stop by one of these places for a scoop, or two (or three) of the best ice cream in San Diego!
An’s Dry Cleaners & An’s Hatmakers
Ok, it’s not technically ice cream, but we don’t care! An’s gelato is as good as you’ll find anywhere in the world—after all, their chef has 13 years of experience making gelato in Europe! And we love their show of respect for the local community by keeping the ‘dry cleaners’ name.
Since bursting onto the San Diego scene a handful of years ago, they have twice been named to USA Today’s list of top 10 ice cream shops in America and even claimed the top spot in 2024!
Stella Jean’s Ice Cream
From the same team that brought Pop Pie Co. to San Diego (yum!), Stella Jean’s Ice Cream is a small-batch ice cream shop that has been named one of the best in the country. And we agree!
Mariposa
This Normal Heights staple has been serving up small-batch ice cream for 17 years.
With staples like Rocky Road to coconut almond fudge, Mariposa has a wide variety of homemade ice cream, sherbet, and sorbet to satisfy any craving.
If you can’t make it to their Normal Heights flagship, be sure to stop by their booth on the Oceanside pier or their other location in Temecula.
Cali Cream Homemade Ice Cream
These guys have a very loyal following in Encinitas—so much so that leaving them off of this list could possibly lead to a revolt in North County!
You’ll also find them on Market Street downtown.
Neiderfranks
Founded in 1948, Neiderfrank’s still uses their original 10-gallon batch freezer to turn out their classic butterRum pecan and more unique flavors like Kahlua Krunch. While their main location is in National City, you can find their ice cream all around San Diego, including The Daily Scoop and Big Kahuna’s.
Oasis Ice Cream Parlor
For nearly 40 years, this family-owned shop has been scooping cones of traditional Mexican-style ice cream in wild flavors that include chili cucumber, rice pudding, and the customer favorite pistachio.
With their secret recipe, owners Juan and Juanito Andrade use old-fashioned methods to create their creamy specialties. While a scoop will only set you back $1.90, make sure to bring cash.
Moosie’s Ice Cream
Made by the Fosselman family, who has been serving Southern California for 91 years, Moosie’s (named after their grandmother) is the place to go for good, old-fashioned ice cream.
With 16 rotating flavors, like peppermint candy and burgundy cherry, you can mix two into one scoop, or you can treat yourself to two scoops in one of their handmade waffle cones.
MooTime Creamery
Designed to resemble a 1950s ice cream parlor, this Coronado shop handcrafts its ice cream daily and offers a variety of mix-ins.
If you’re feeling especially indulgent, order the dessert nachos made from waffle cone chips and three scoops of ice cream or the ice cream tacos. Yes, you read that right!
Lighthouse Ice Cream
Famous for its hot waffle ice cream sandwich, this cash-only Ocean Beach shop may be small, but it packs a punch. You can choose between a plain, chocolate, or fruit waffle and pair it with one of the classics such as praline or go the extra mile and order cotton candy.
If you aren’t in the mood for a sandwich, you can order your ice cream in a cup, cone, or waffle cone bowl.
Cow-A-Bunga Micro Ice Creamery
This Imperial Beach spot has been owned by French Chef Fabrice Gaunin for 17 years. Along with his wife, Nelly, he makes each flavor in the shop one bucket at a time, sourcing farmer’s markets for local ingredients, like raspberries and strawberries for special batches.
Crowd favorites include peanut butter brownie, hazelnut, and spiced chai tea.
JoJo’s Creamery
Ice cream and cookies are the specialties at this mother-daughter-owned Encinitas spot.
Made from organic dairy from Straus Family Creamery, JoJo’s creates out-of-this-world flavors such as bananas foster, cayenne sea salt, and peanut butter honeycomb. For
those with allergies, JoJo’s offers several dairy-free flavors and gluten-free cookies and waffle cones.
The Craft Creamery
The Craft Creamery is different from the other shops on this list as it draws inspiration from San Diego’s renowned craft beer bars, which are known for showcasing the finest talents of the brewing industry through their tap handles.
Treat yourself to a rotating lineup of the nation’s top independent producers and charming mom-and-pop creameries, offering a selection that goes beyond what you’ll typically find at your local grocery store.
Clayton’s Coffee Shop
Ok, not technically an ice cream shop at all, but we had to add it to the list! The only original horseshoe counter eatery left in San Diego, Clayton’s is full of nostalgia, and having a shake or some scoops while the jukebox plays is just too good to pass up!
The best ice cream in San Diego!
There you go—our list of the best ice cream in San Diego…and maybe anywhere! Get out there and enjoy it!
See you there, San Diego!