Starbucks Acquires San Francisco Based La Boulange Bakery

Starbucks jumps into the bread baking business with the acquisition of La Boulange Bakery. La Boulage Bakery, a San Francisco Company with 19 locations will now be able to serve many more consumers… Perhaps 17,000 locations.

Per Starbucks Press Release: “This acquisition and Pascal’s visionary leadership will bring the artistry of the French bakery to the marketplace in a similar way that Starbucks brought the romance of the Italian espresso bar to many North American coffee consumers for the first time. La Boulange bakery and Pascal are known for skillfully crafting authentic French pastries and breads from scratch using high-quality, fresh ingredients. With this acquisition, Starbucks plans to introduce many of Pascal’s secret and storied recipes into its U.S. company-operated stores under the La Boulange® brand, while also accelerating the expansion of the company’s retail footprint over time in key U.S. cities to further build a differentiated brand and customer experience unique to the premium retail bakery café category.”

Starbucks Press Release on La Boulange Aquisition.

Francois Payard Bakery opened the third NYC location in Midtown West

Macaron giveaways became the highlight of the grand opening of the newest Francois Payard which will feature much of the same french pastries that we love– almond croissants, Le Gateau Roulé, fruit tarts and much more!
Francois Payard Bakery is located at 1775 Broadway between 57th and 58th Street

New Urban Space Meatpacking Market projected to open in July seeks vendors

Urban Space, which is behind Madison Square Eats, Dekalb Market, and much more, plans to start up another outdoor market next month under the High Line. The market will stay from July to August. Tom Colicchio is included in the line-up of vendors and is also seeking a license to serve beer and wine.
Interested vendors should apply here

The owners of the recently closed Vandaag opens Woodland in Park Slope

Although there was much disappoint in the food scene around the closing of Vandaag in the East Village, the owners recently opened Woodland serving lunch, brunch and dinner. The dinner menu includes Riesling Braised Rabbit, Whole Grilled Fish, Vension Tartare and much more.
Woodland is located at 242 Flatbush Avenue at St. Marks Avenue

The Brooklyn Kitchen presents “All About Mushrooms” on Tuesday, June 12th at 6:30pm

The class which is dedicated to learning more about these delicious organisms will be spearheaded by Eugenia Rose, a food writer and renowned mushroom expert, to teach you how to collect, preserve, and prepare them.
Tickets are on sell now

Newly Launched Restaurant / Retail Job Posting Site: EatDrinkJobs

EatDrinkJobs is a restaurant / bar job site for qualified, recommended employees. Job seekers create profiles with recommendations from peers, instructors, managers, and owners. The goal of EatDrinkJobs is to bring the food service industry job hunt into 2012 by creating an intuitive and easy job search experience.

What makes them different is that they require every job seeker on their site to have at least one recommendation from a past employer or colleague. That means you can rest easy knowing your future employee will come prepared to meet high standards of service and you don’t have to call around checking references.

Take a look at this new job site geared towards the restaurant owner

Are you getting the most out of your Coffee Program?

Do you own a fast casual market, cafe, bakery, sandwich or prepared foods enterprise? If so, take a moment to think about your coffee program. Coffee is delicious, addictive and the value added product with a great profit margin. We work with many coffee roasters and firmly believe that a good coffee program can make all the difference in enhancing your guests experience and your bottom line.

Let’s take a look at what makes up a good coffee program. One of the most important pieces to this is the relationship you have with your roaster. Your coffee roaster should view your business as an extension of theirs. The more successful you are, the more successful they are. Whether you are an existing enterprise or a new one, your coffee roaster must take the time in understanding the flow of your store, the area where the coffee will be prepared and presented and what your goals are. This includes all hot and cold espresso and coffee drinks. Once this is defined, the roaster should work with you to help choose the necessary equipment and any additional coffee paraphernalia that is necessary in executing that perfect cup. Coffee can be delivered in many different forms including whole beans, pre-packed portion sizes, ground coffee, pods and K-Cups. When evaluating what works best for you, think about the efficiency of your space, level of barista experience needed and storage space. You are now ready for training. Training plays a big part of the puzzle in the execution phase. A coffee roaster can roast beautiful green beans, next it is up to you to deliver your part in producing the great cup of coffee. The training they provide is so crucial to your staff and to your business. The last piece is maintaining the equipment and how responsive they are in responding to equipment malfunctions.

There are many great coffee roasters across the states that are producing great product. Get out there, attend a cupping, try some great coffee and get to know your roaster.

Happy Sipping… TaraPaige Group

88 ORCHARD: COFFEE & WINE CAFE ENTERPRISE

88 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10003 (Lower East Side) • 212.228.8880

88 Orchard

88 Orchard

Their Success… Can a cafe offer it all?  88 Orchard succeeds in combining sustainability across all elements.  They feature organic sustainable coffee, locally sourced pastries and bread, wine and beer selections and on site preparation of sandwiches, salads and cheeses.  They prominently feature their purveyors such as Amy’s Bread, Balthazar Bakery, Irving Farm Coffee Roasters and Saxelby’s Cheese.  This is more than your typical cafe– this is a neighborhhood joint that you too wish you had just outside your door.  In addition to the welcoming environment upstairs, there is an intimate dining area downstairs.  Their design is mainly reclaimed materials and on a monthly basis they featuring a rotating showcase of art from local artists.  This cafe has built a community like culture and makes this operation one to follow.

What We Learned… Sustainability is good for business and good for building a community around your business.  This cafe does it all in offering in serving their community all day with a menu from breakfast to night.

Take Aways… Understanding the the community you serve is value added to your business and to your guests.

Irving Farm Coffee Roasters Opens on the Upper West Side

Our good friends at Irving Farm Coffee Roasters open their 4th location on West 79th Street. This new location unveils their logo and features all of the same great products from their Irving Place Location with the addition of 2 local beers on tap.

Irving Farm Coffee Roasters says hello to West 79th Street.

The Black Tree Sandwich Shop opens in Prospect Heights

Using local and seasonal ingredients, this new sandwich shop’s menu looks quite intriguing for any taste bud. Think short-rib sandwich with spicy pear jam and spinach or white wine with herb pan-roasted mushrooms and Landaff cheese.
The Black Tree Sandwich Shop is located at 724 Franklin Avenue between Park and Sterling Place