
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1019 E 63rd St, Kansas City, MO 64110
Phone: (816) 702-0045
Website: http://babaspantrykc.com/
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Reviews
They offer a verity of to go snacks and dessert as well as canned goods. I loved the cool decore, I really appreciate places that showcase the beauty of the country they are representing. Absolutely beautiful details.
I enjoyed every moment and I will 100% be back for more!.
I don’t go out to eat much, but this place was a welcomed change to my routine. I’m looking forward to my next visit.
We ordered with reckless abandon — like kids in a candy store if the candy was made of perfectly seasoned meat, crispy falafel, and Middle Eastern comfort food. Sliced beef kabab wrap (all the way), falafel, creamy lentil soup, sweet tea with date syrup, tropical lemonade, and baklava. No regrets. Zero.
Let’s talk about that wrap. This thing was a full-contact sport. Juicy beef, charred veggies, every sauce known to humanity, dripping down your hands, your chin, probably onto the floor. You’re gonna need napkins. You’re gonna need emotional preparation. It’s worth it.
The falafel? Hot, crispy, fluffy inside, drowned (in a good way) with creamy sauce and bright pickled sides that cut through everything perfectly. The lentil soup was rich, smooth, and comforting in a way that makes you pause mid-bite and just nod to yourself like, “Yeah… this is it.”
The sweet tea with date syrup is straight-up genius. The tropical lemonade tastes like a vacation. Both are dangerous because you’ll finish them way too fast.
And the baklava… listen. Crispy, flaky, nutty, honey-soaked perfection. Sweet without being heavy. Balanced. Beautiful. Easily some of the best I’ve ever had.
On top of all that, the service was incredible. Laura is an absolute gem — patient, warm, and genuinely happy to be there, even while we ordered half the menu like maniacs.
Babas Pantry is dangerously good. The kind of place that rewires your priorities. I would cancel plans, lie to people I love, and strongly consider morally questionable decisions just to eat here again. This isn’t just a meal — it’s a craving that sticks with you. Absolute must-visit. No notes.
When you enter, there’s a menu to order from, but also a large selection of desserts, specialty olives, seasoned cheeses, sauces, and more. I purchased the 16oz bottle of tahini, and I can’t stop putting on top of everything I eat. Sometimes, they have an enormous circular dish on the counter from which they serving fresh, hot pastries!
On my first visit, I ordered Baba’s Ghanoush. I’m so glad I was sitting when I took my first bite, because I probably would have lost balance and toppled over. It’s so flavorful, and the texture is perfect. The falafel balls were delicious, warm, tender inside, crispy outside, and came with a delicious dipping sauce. The pita on the side completed the meal perfectly.
The location itself is quaint and unique. There are a few places to sit in the main area, and there’s an adjacent event space which I imagined they’d open for overflow if needed. There’s an adjacent parking lot with about 16 spaces, so parking is easy.
The best relationships aren’t perfect. Rather, they are able to overcome obstacles together to become something even better. I did have a mishap with a recent order. After I reached out to them via social media, I was so honored and impressed with their responsiveness, empathy, and willingness to make it right.
Every single person who works there is kind. This is a local, family owned business that I plan to frequent over and over and over again. And you should too!