The Tiny Town In Washington That's The Next Ice Cream Capital Of The World
If you’re like most Washingtonians, you probably head straight for Sluys Bakery when you’re visiting Poulsbo and you need a sweet treat. But if you’re planning to head to Washington’s Little Norway this summer, you may want to keep something else in mind: ice cream. For such a tiny town, they’ve got a lot of delicious options.


The company has developed almost 100 unique flavors, about 48 of which you'll find at their shop at any given time. They originated on Bainbridge Island, and we love that they have locations in Poulsbo and Kingston now. They don't take short cuts or powdered mixes when making their ice cream, which is apparent at first lick.
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The irresistible ice cream at Mora has earned such a great reputation that it's become almost as popular as the bakery Poulsbo is so well known for. If you visit this summer, you'll notice locals and tourists alike walking around with cones.
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Thormod and Asta had intended to settle in Port Townsend, but as soon as they visited Poulsbo, they knew it was home. Thormod’s family had a long tradition of making ice cream, and the couple decided that's how they'd make their living in the U.S. They use local berries and the best quality flavors they can find.

This hardworking duo still makes the ice cream themselves, and you'll find it at their shop as well as plenty of local markets in the area. Check out the video below to learn more about this delicious ice cream:


ChocMo is a cafe known for their outstanding breakfasts, and this is the best place to be if you want your ice cream turned into something creative and delicious.
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This is one of those magical places where you choose your flavor and toppings to create your own masterpiece.

The possibilities are practically endless (and always irresistible).

Of course, whether or not you have a sweet tooth, Poulsbo is a wonderful place to visit (or live).
Here’s a YouTube video of Viking Feast Ice Cream being made:
Poulsbo is the perfect place for ice cream lovers. But if you can’t make it to Western Washington anytime soon, check out our ice cream trail, which focuses on ice cream shops on the east side.
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