Kansas coffee company eyes big expansion starting in Olathe

A small-town Kansas coffee shop is set for big-time expansion, with its first franchise location planned to open in Olathe this year.

Why it matters: The move marks a broader growth push backed by a Wichita restaurant industry magnate and a franchise group planning six regional locations.

Driving the news: Mokas Coffee & Eatery celebrated the beginning of construction at its new location at 11814 South Fellow St. with a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday.

  • Mokas was founded in Salina in 2005. Since then, it’s opened corporate locations in Wichita and Colby, Kansas, and in Arizona, where it has an in-house roasting facility.

The intrigue: Scott Redler, co-founder of Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, joined Mokas in 2024 to build out its franchise capabilities.

  • Freddy’s had more than 400 restaurants in 36 states when Redler sold the company in 2021.
  • Christian Coleman, the franchisee and owner of Midwest Restaurant Group, comes from the family behind the Coleman outdoor gear company, which started in Wichita in 1900.
Interior of a cozy café with wooden walls and round hanging lights, customers ordering at counter with menu boards, and a person seated on a red couch near large window with letters spelling SALINA.
Travis visited the Mokas in Salina after the Crossroads Marathon in November. Photo: Travis Meier/Axios

What they’re saying: “When we started Mokas, it was all about connection, bringing people together over food,” company founder and president Jason Ingermanson said at the ceremony, adding he wanted it to feel like grandma’s house.

  • He said the company’s logo is two upside-down coffee mugs, and also two heads coming together in conversation.

Between the lines: Ingermanson’s company JRI Hospitality owns Mokas as well as 130 Freddy’s locations across 18 states after an acquisition this year.

Dig in: Mokas has a full array of breakfast and lunch items, plus a wide variety of coffee and alternative drinks.

What’s next: Mokas plans to open in Olathe this fall.

  • The rest of the franchise locations in Johnson County, Lawrence and Topeka are anticipated by 2032.

Source: https://www.axios.com/local/kansas-city/2026/03/20/kansas-coffee-company-mokas-salina-expansion-franchise-olathe-kc

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