Jerusalem Cafe returns to JoCo; Overland Park restaurant unwrapping this spring
December 12, 2024 | Joyce Smith
Westport mainstay Jerusalem Cafe is expanding — not only returning to Johnson County with two locations but more locations in Missouri next year.

Jerusalem Cafe on the Go in the deli at World Fresh Market, 10303 Metcalf Ave. in Overland Park; photo by Joyce Smith
This week, the Mediterranean and Greek family-owned restaurant company softly opened Jerusalem Cafe on the Go in the deli at World Fresh Market, 10303 Metcalf Ave. in Overland Park. Items can be made-to-order, but some also are prepackaged for quicker service.
Sarah Saber, operations manager for Word Fresh Market, said the supermarket is a local small business that wants to support other area small businesses.
“I grew up on Jerusalem Cafe,” Saber said. “This will make it accessible to Johnson County and also a one-stop shop for the customers shopping for their grocery needs and dinner on the way home.”
Jerusalem Cafe also is taking the former Tortilla Ranch Mexican Grill space at 6029 Metcalf Ave. in Mission for a March opening. It will be a quick-serve operation with customers preordering, or ordering at the counter. Servers will bring the food to the table for those dining in, just like at its Independence location. The Westport restaurant is full-service.

The former Tortilla Ranch location in Mission; photo by Joyce Smith
Tortilla Ranch closed a few weeks ago after two years of operations, saying the location was taking too much business from its location on College Boulevard.
Jerusalem Cafe plans to add more locations on the Missouri side of the state line in 2025. Owner Adam Alazzeh is looking in Belton, Raymore and south Kansas City.
The business soon will start making its pita breads, baklava and manakeesh out of the family’s new commissary, now under construction in Independence.
“We focus on consistency and great service. You are getting the same thing every time,” said Alazzeh. “We make sure whoever is making the hummus they follow it to the T.”
Menu items include gyros, shawarma, hummus, falafels, kebabs, curry chicken, salads, sandwiches, and its popular manakeesh flatbreads with a variety of toppings.
Alazzeh’s father opened Westport Sizzler in 1990. But his Mediterranean and Greek dishes were so popular, he phased out the American fare and focused just on those items, changing the name to Jerusalem Cafe. He later had eight locations including three in Overland Park, but he pulled out of Johnson County by 2008.
Adam Alazzeh relocated the Westport restaurant a block away and expanded at 515 Westport Road in 2019.
His brother opened Chick-in Waffle in the original Jerusalem Cafe location and has since added locations in south Kansas City, Independence, and Lawrence, as well as Prescott, Arizona. Another location is scheduled to open in late January in Overland Park.
[divide]
Startland News contributor Joyce Smith covered local restaurants and retail for nearly 40 years with The Kansas City Star. Click here to follower on X (formerly Twitter), here for Facebook, here for Instagram, and by following #joyceinkc on Threads.
Featured Business
2024 Startups to Watch
stats here
Related Posts on Startland News
Freelance Exchange plans expo for gig-economy creators, panel on hiring solopreneurs
An expo this week in Johnson County will put the work of freelance creators on display, as well as offer insight into the minds of Kansas City solopreneurs, said Cami Travis-Groves. The FX Portfolio Showcase — set for 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center — is expected to…
Jasmine Diane: ‘My Girl Story’ empowerment is bigger than T-shirts, Instagram
Jasmine Diane Cooper dreams of inspiring women across the world with the My Girl Story movement, she said. “[As women] we will tear ourselves down or we look for things that kind of separate us, but we all have the same struggle,” said the social media influencer and rising star on the Kansas City marketing…
Techweek dedicating Oct. 10 afternoon programming to diversity in KC business culture
A first-time programming track dedicated to diversity and inclusion issues is an intentional effort by Techweek Kansas City organizers to open a needed conversation about true representation in the city’s business culture, said Drew Solomon. The mid-point of the Oct. 8-12 Techweek KC event series is expected to feature an afternoon of panel discussions and…
Second-shift startup: Wobblrs pins soccer-inspired game’s future to youth sports pivot
Wobblrs, a soccer-specific tailgating game, is refocusing its niche on youth development, said Roberto Camacho. The game, which involves two self-righting pins for players to knock over by kicking a soccer ball, is proving to be a valuable exercise in aiming, as well as a basic introduction to soccer, said Camacho. “I had a few…




