Restaurant in Portland, United States
Cool Moon Ice Cream
100ptsOregon-Sourced Small-Batch

About Cool Moon Ice Cream
Cool Moon Ice Cream on NW Johnson is a walk-in counter stop in Portland's Pearl District — no reservations, no fuss. The counter-forward setup rewards returning visitors who ask about rotating flavours rather than defaulting to the menu board. Low-stakes pricing and easy access make it a natural afternoon stop, particularly when combined with a broader Pearl District itinerary.
Cool Moon Ice Cream, Portland — Pearl Verdict
Cool Moon Ice Cream sits at 1105 NW Johnson St in Portland's Pearl District, and if you're returning after a first visit, the question isn't whether to go back — it's what to try next and when to time your visit. Pricing information isn't published in our database, but ice cream shops at this neighbourhood tier in Portland typically run $4–7 per scoop, making this one of the lower-stakes decisions in the city's food scene. The real calculus is about experience, not spend.
Portrait
The visual draw here is immediate: a counter-forward setup where the ice cream is the show. For a returning visitor, the counter is where you want to be positioned. You can see exactly what's in each tub, ask about rotating flavours, and make a more considered call than you would pointing at a menu board from five feet back. That counter proximity matters more than it might seem , it's the difference between a transactional stop and a short, satisfying ritual.
Portland's ice cream scene has evolved meaningfully over the past few years, with more shops moving toward locally sourced dairy and small-batch production runs. Cool Moon fits into that shift. The shop's Pearl District address puts it in a walkable stretch that draws both neighbourhood regulars and visitors moving between the district's galleries, restaurants, and green spaces. For anyone building an afternoon around the area , perhaps after dinner at Nostrana or a meal at Kann , Cool Moon works as a natural endpoint rather than a detour.
If you've already been once, the move on a return visit is to focus on whatever is rotating or seasonal rather than defaulting to the safe picks you know. Shops at this scale in Portland tend to swap flavours frequently, so regulars who ask at the counter rather than scanning the board tend to find the more interesting options. That's not an insider tip so much as a practical habit: the counter staff can tell you what just came in and what's nearly gone.
Booking isn't a factor here , this is a walk-in format, and arrival difficulty is low. The Pearl District gets busy on weekends, particularly in the warmer months, so if you're visiting with a group or with children, a weekday afternoon gives you more space and a shorter wait. There are no awards or ratings in our database for Cool Moon, which puts it outside the city's critical conversation around fine dining spots like Langbaan or Berlu , but that comparison is beside the point. This is a neighbourhood ice cream counter, and it should be judged as one.
For a broader view of where Cool Moon fits in Portland's food scene, see our full Portland restaurants guide. If you're planning a full day in the district, our Portland experiences guide and bars guide are useful companions. Visitors staying nearby can also check our Portland hotels guide for accommodation options in the area.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1105 NW Johnson St, Portland, OR 97209
- Neighbourhood: Pearl District
- Booking: Walk-in only , no reservation needed
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Leading timing: Weekday afternoons to avoid weekend crowds
- Group suitability: Works well for small groups and families; larger parties may find weekend waits longer
- Dietary info: Confirm specific dietary options directly at the counter , staff can advise on current offerings
- Price range: Not confirmed in our database; expect standard Portland ice cream shop pricing
- Nearest dining context: Within walking distance of Nostrana and the broader Pearl District restaurant cluster
How It Compares
Compare Cool Moon Ice Cream
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cool Moon Ice Cream | Easy | — | ||
| Kann | Hatian, Haitian | Unknown | — | |
| Nostrana | Italian | Unknown | — | |
| Ken’s Artisan Pizza | Pizzeria | Unknown | — | |
| Coquine | New American | Unknown | — | |
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Small Plates | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Cool Moon Ice Cream measures up.
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