Overland Park restaurants are packed with flavor and we're here to help you find the best of the best, no matter what you’re hungry for.
Sweets & Treats
Candy! Cookies! Pie! Crepes! Frozen custard and shaved ice! Whatever you're craving, Overland Park is ready to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Pro tip? Pace yourself. There are a lot of desserts to conquer.
I Am Frozen Dessert Cafe
For a completely unique experience, try Thai inspired sweet treats at I Am Frozen Dessert Cafe. Owner Anne Riensin was inspired by her trips to Thailand to bring her culture’s flavors to the U.S.
The cafe's signature honey toast and shaved ice-cream are served with compliments and positive vibes in the 143rd and Metcalf store. Named one of People Magazine's "Top 10 Ice-Cream shops in the U.S," you owe it to your tastebuds and Instagram feed to stop and try these sweet treats!
The Upper Crust Bakery
If you love pie, make a beeline for Upper Crust Bakery in downtown Overland Park. The locally owned pie bakery is a feast for the senses: a bright, cheerful interior filled with the intoxicating aroma of warm pies fresh from the oven.
Classics like Dutch apple, cherry and Dixie mingle with seasonal selections that regularly rotate. If you’re in downtown Overland Park on the third Friday of the month, swing by and enjoy a pie flight. Talk about a dinner of champions.
McLain's Market
The stocked pastry case at McLain’s Market is a dessert lover’s dream—cupcakes, brownies, and pastries, (plus a whole lot more) oh my.
They serve breakfast and lunch too, but we won’t judge if you go straight to dessert! Be sure to check out the seasonal sweets menu for the latest and greatest.
The Golden Scoop
At The Golden Scoop, the ice cream is made in-house and the coffee is roasted to perfection, but the Super Scoopers are often the highlight of the visit.
Featured on Good Morning America for their unique story and delicious flavors, learn more about the spectacular Super Scoopers and try their treats for yourself at select local hotels, or at one of their two locations in Overland Park.