Inside the Museum of Ice Cream Los Angeles: What to See and Do

A pool full of sprinkles

Last week I visited the Museum of Ice Cream in Los Angeles, a colorful pop-up experience that felt like stepping into a dream. The museum is made up of a variety of themed rooms—popsicles, sherbet, and yes, the famous sprinkle pool. Imagine a pink pool filled with sprinkles: a joyful, whimsical scene that’s even better in person.

Throughout the visit you can sample ice cream and treats in different areas, making the experience both interactive and delicious. I hadn’t planned on writing about it, but we took so many great photos I wanted to share a few favorites from the day.

A pool full of sprinkles and a girlPink phonesPink palm treesColorful bananasGiant gummy bearA pool full of sprinklesBanana wall paperA room with giant popsicles A big light signColorful artA pool full of sprinkles

Photos by Jeff Mindell

On me: Ruffle Top | Pants from J. Crew | Shoes | Pom Pom Earrings

The opening weeks were quickly sold out, but additional tickets were released for June. If you plan to go, check the museum’s ticketing information and set a reminder—tickets tend to disappear fast.

p.s. I also love scouting local ice cream spots around LA—there are so many great places to try after your museum visit.