Strolling along the bustling boardwalk of Seaside Heights, Wildwood, or Point Pleasant, there’s a sight—and taste—that defines the Jersey Shore summer. Kohr’s Frozen Custard has become more than just a sweet treat; it’s an immersive experience built on heritage, ingenuity, and community. Here’s why it stands head and shoulders above the typical ice cream stand.
At the heart of Kohr’s magic is its frozen custard—a richer, silkier cousin to soft‑serve that owes its texture to real egg yolks.
Legend has it that during their 1919 Coney Island debut, the Kohr brothers noticed their ice cream melted too fast in the ocean breeze. Their solution was to add egg yolks as an emulsifier. The result was a thicker, creamier, longer‑lasting dessert, quickly dubbed “frozen custard.”
This innovation didn’t just solve a problem; it elevated the ice cream experience into something that could withstand the heat and still taste luxurious. Kohr’s custard is always made fresh every day in old‑school batch machines—one of which, dating back to 1919, still hums away on the boardwalk, echoing a century of culinary tradition.
The Kohr story begins in 1919 when brothers Archie, Clair, and Elton journeyed from York, Pennsylvania to Coney Island, setting the blueprint for America’s frozen custard boom.
Their original Coney Island stand sold a staggering 18,000 cones in a single weekend—proof of their recipe’s instant appeal. By 1923, Elton Kohr had settled in Seaside Heights, building what became a succession of enduring locations along the Jersey Shore.
Today, under third‑generation owner Greg Kohr, there are six thriving stores—each a landmark of nostalgia and meticulous craftsmanship. The name “Kohr” has become synonymous with boardwalk summers, evoking memories of sea spray, arcade bells, and the gentle swirl of vanilla-orange cones.
As refreshing as the custard, Kohr’s freshly squeezed orangeade is essential summer sustenance. Made from real oranges, sugar, and water, the drink is served cold and sweet—ideal before or after a cone in the heat. Greg Kohr, who started squeezing oranges at nine years old, ensures every batch maintains that homemade, thirst‑quenching charm. It’s not just a drink; it’s a ritual for many, a citrusy companion to the richer custard flavors that balance the beach day just right.
Kohr’s presence on the boardwalk is inseparable from the Jersey Shore’s identity. The first stand predates the boardwalk itself—a beach shack whose signage simply read “The Original.” Today, the bright blue and white buildings, looping custard‑cone logos, and centuries‑old machines feel as permanent as the Atlantic waves. Survivors of both Superstorm Sandy and the devastating 2013 boardwalk fire—when flames sparked from under a Kohr’s location—the brand has endured and emerged stronger. It symbolizes Shore resiliency and the comforting constants that bind families to summer memories, year after year.
Kohr’s maintains exacting standards: 10% milk fat soft‑serve custard and 14% milk fat hard cream, made from grade‑A milk, cream, sugar, and eggs. Their low‑fat formula is lighter than traditional ice cream, but every spoonful is rich in flavor and depth. More than just a dessert joint, Kohr’s is a training ground—where teens learn work ethic, communication, and community. Some former employees credit the job with shaping their professional futures. Customers, meanwhile, grow up coming here, return with kids, and recreate summer rituals generation after generation.
Kohr’s frozen custard isn’t simply tasty—it’s a testament to innovation born of necessity, family pride preserved through hard times, and a bond with a community that spans generations. That perfectly swirled cone isn’t just custard; it’s a rich blend of heritage, craftsmanship, and unshakeable Shore spirit. Pair that cone with a glass of fresh orangeade, and you’re not just tasting summer—you’re living it.
So next time you’re knee‑deep in boardwalk bustle, follow the lines of expectant faces, inhale the sweet air, and let a cone of Kohr’s custard remind you why this place is worth shouting about.