Cafe Landwer, the Tel Aviv-born cafe chain the operator's Instagram credits with more than a century of history, has opened at 9858 Clint Moore Road in Boca Raton. The new outpost joins the brand's US expansion under the Cafe Landwer USA banner, bringing an Israeli-Mediterranean cafe format to west Boca's suburban retail corridor.
The chain traces its origins to 1919, when it was established in Tel Aviv as a roastery and cafe. Over the following century, Landwer became one of Israel's most recognized cafe brands, building its name on espresso service and all-day Israeli breakfast before expanding internationally. The American operation has been pursuing growth in major US markets, with South Florida a logical priority given the region's substantial Israeli-American population and its familiarity with the brand from travel to Israel.
The Clint Moore Road address places the new location in Boca's 33496 zip code, a suburban corridor running along the Palm Beach–Broward county line that encompasses some of the area's highest concentrations of Israeli and Jewish-American residents. For a meaningful share of that audience, Cafe Landwer is not an introduction — it is a familiar name from another context, showing up in a more convenient one. West Boca fits the profile of communities where the brand has found quick traction in its US rollout.
The menu, consistent across domestic locations, centers on the rhythms of Israeli cafe culture: shakshuka, labneh plates, fresh-pressed juices, open-face sandwiches, and espresso. The all-day breakfast format — standard in Tel Aviv but still a differentiator in much of the American suburban market — is central to the Landwer identity. Coffee has been foundational to the brand since its beginnings as a roastery, and the US operation has maintained that emphasis as a point of distinction from fast-casual competitors in the same corridors.
Clint Moore Road has been absorbing food and beverage tenants at a steady pace. The strip sits within reach of several of Boca's higher-income residential communities and has drawn a mix of Mediterranean, Israeli, and national chain operators. Cafe Landwer adds a brand with verifiable historical credibility to a corridor still building out its culinary identity — the century-long pedigree is a positioning asset that few of its neighbors can match.
The operator's Instagram post confirmed the address but did not specify a formal opening date, framing the arrival as current. The Clint Moore Road location will draw from an audience that already knows what it is ordering — the open question is how quickly a walk-in cadence develops in a zip code where that kind of residential loyalty tends to consolidate fast.



