Lavomatic’s Joanne Drilling on Main!

May 30th, 2008 | Posted in Events, Lavomatic, Press
June 8, 2008
2:30 pmto3:30 pm

Cool, free celebrity chef demo featuring Lavomatic’s own Joanne Drilling, Sunday June 8 2:30 PM at Second Sunday’s On Main, Over-the-Rhine!

Mark your calendars to attend the June 8 Second Sunday’s On Main (SSOM) – a hip, open air street festival on Main Street, Over-the-Rhine from 12 Noon – 5 PM. While at SSOM, be sure to attend the FREE Local Celebrity Chef & Wine Pairing Event featuring Jean Robert Restaurant Group’s own Joanne Drilling, Chef of Lavomatic*. The event will be held 2:30-3:30 PM at Enjoy the Arts Cincinnati (1338 Main St. 45202). During the Celebrity Chef presentation, you will experience an intimate conversation and cooking demonstration, and food sampling led by Joanne Drilling, chef of Jean Robert’s newest restaurant addition, Lavomatic. Joanne’s preparation of a delicious chicken liver mousse will be delicately paired with a fine wine from City Cellars
At the end of the presentation, all guests will be given a complimentary Findlay Market shopping bag filled with discounts and other goody items and have a chance to win vouchers at City Cellars, Findlay Market and other Over-the-Rhine businesses. Plan to arrive early and consider RSVP as organizers anticipate the event to exceed capacity. To RSVP, email teresa.hoelle@infintechllc.com

*Lavomatic is the newest Jean Robert Restaurant Group installation, on Vine Street in Historic Over-the-Rhine. SSOM is so delighted to feature their newest restaurant addition in this month’s upcoming chef demonstration!

CBJR to partner with Wiedermann Mansion

April 16th, 2008 | Posted in Cuisine by Jean-Robert, Press

Cuisine by Jean-Robert announces a new partnership with Wiedemann Mansion in Newport! Cuisine by Jean-Robert, the catering division of the French Restaurant Group, has just signed on to be one of the preferred caterers for the beautiful, historic Wiedemann Mansion located in Newport. With a breath-taking view of the Ohio River and Downtown, the Wiedemann Mansion is the perfect spot for your next corporate or social event. With a perfect match of elegant cuisine and amazing ambiance, the partnership between Cuisine by Jean Robert and the Wiedemann Mansion is sure to be a success. Call Donna at 859.655.9018 or email rd.weddle@insightbb.com to find out more about this amazing venue!

Cafe des Fleurs

April 16th, 2008 | Posted in Events, Press, Specials
April 19, 2008 9:00 amtoApril 27, 2008 5:00 pm

Enjoy the best in gardens and the best in food at the same time at the Cincinnati Flower Show ! Savor the cuisine of Jean-Robert de Cavel at Cafe des Fleurs from April 19-27th.
A “must-have” at the Cincinnati Flower Show, you sure will be in Paris in April! Jean-Robert has delicious pastries, coffee, tea, and other bites. The crew at Cafe des Fleurs can also create a special event for you at the Flower Show, an extraordinary opportunity to gather your guests.

For reservations, please email richard@jeanrobertgroup.com or call 513.721.1345.

Cafe des Fleurs at the Cincinnati Flower Show

Lavomatic Wine Bar Takes Root

February 26th, 2008 | Posted in Lavomatic, Press

CINCINNATI ENQUIRER | BY STEPFANIE ROMINE
OVER-THE-RHINE - Before the advent of in-home washers and dryers, Laundromats were a place to socialize. Lavomatic Café, a wine bar and restaurant opening today at 1211 Vine St., will serve a similar purpose for the up-and-coming Gateway Quarter.
“People who didn’t have laundry facilities at home; that’s where they went to meet people living in the neighborhood,” said chef Jean-Robert de Cavel, a partner in the restaurant. “That’s what we wanted here. We wanted a place for people in the neighborhood to come.”
Lavomatic, touted as an urban French wine bar, draws on its history - the building is believed to have housed a Laundromat, and “Lavomatic” is a French word for Laundromat.
But the wine bar and bistro focuses on the future, too, said chef Joanne Drilling. The floors and tables are bamboo, and the bar is made of cork - a nod to sustainability and to vino. The table bases were recycled from Grammer’s bar and restaurant, which Martin Wade, de Cavel’s partner, now owns. Ductwork and exposed brick give the narrow, bright restaurant an urban feel, and a rooftop dining area - which will open by April - offers an urban oasis in the intimate, 80-seat restaurant.
Some décor came from neighboring shops, including Metronation, the furniture and gift store that is adjoined to Lavomatic.
And the food - “rustic, full-flavored French fare,” Drilling said - will be local whenever possible: Buffalo, rabbit and chicken are all farmed nearby, with plenty of ingredients coming from Findlay Market. Christian Moerlein brews will be served and used in some dishes, and Madisono’s gelato and sorbets will compliment desserts by pastry chef Marni Ward.
“We’re really committed to trying to be green as much as possible,” said Drilling.
“I really wanted us to have a down-to-earth feel to the food and to the wine,” she added. “(Our customers) are people who love food, people who love wine. I want, and Burke (Morton, Lavomatic’s manager and sommelier) wants, for people to come here and feel comfortable.”
Two entrées and two glasses of wine are expected to run about $50, said Morton.
Morton, the sommelier at Jean-Robert at Pigall’s until last weekend, said about 25 to 28 wines will be available by the glass for $6-$12, with 75 wines by the bottle. Bottles of wine will sell for about $10 above retail, he said, a lower price point than at many restaurants.
“Ultimately, we want to make it easy for people to try good wines, to learn about wines,” said Morton. “While it’s a magical drink, it’s just a drink, so I want people to feel like it’s just that.”
Drilling - who worked with de Cavel at the Maisonette and at Jean-Robert at Pigall’s - added: “We would really like to be a part of the community here. Burke and I have really made a point to meet the people in the neighborhoods, and they will be a large part of the regular customers.”
De Cavel said that the wine bar will welcome single diners from the newly renovated condos and apartments in the Gateway Quarter.
“It must be like the SoHo of the late ’60s early ’70s in New York City,” de Cavel said of Over-the-Rhine. “Every month this area changes, a new store opens, bringing more people.”
Wade agreed, and he praised the rapid redevelopment in the area: “By opening up this, it gives credibility to this part of our community.”
Wade and de Cavel, along with Annette Pfund-de Cavel and Marilyn Wade, also own Jean-Robert at Pigall’s, Twist Lounge at Pigall’s and JeanRo Bistro in downtown Cincinnati, and Greenup Café and Chalk Food + Wine in Covington.

If you go to the Lavomatic Café

Address: 1211 Vine St. in Over-the-Rhine

Phone: 513-621-1999

Hours: Opens at 11:30 a.m. for lunch Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. for brunch Saturday and Sunday; kitchen closes at 9:30 p.m. Sunday though Thursday, 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The kitchen will also serve a limited late-night menu.

Lavomatic Cafe adds to ambience of Gateway Quarter

February 7th, 2008 | Posted in Lavomatic, Press

By Zachary Petit
zpetit@townmediainc.com

OVER-THE-RHINE Sure, it means “laundromat” in French, but that’s kind of the point.

After all, Chef Jean-Robert de Cavel says his namesake restaurant group’s newest venture Lavomatic Caf, in the emerging Gateway Quarter is being built in a space that officials believe once served as home to an actual laundromat.

But it goes deeper than a few bins of ancient clothes. As it turns out, the name is the first clue in unraveling the degree of community interaction that de Cavel and his comrades are hoping to accomplish with the quaint urban eatery.

“A laundromat is where the people of the neighborhood meet,” de Cavel says.

As crews prep the restaurant and urban wine bar for what will likely be a late February opening, de Cavel, Lavomatic manager Burke Morton and Chef Joanne Drilling are in the process of looking the establishment’s progress over. Though cluttered with the trappings of construction in late January think snaking electrical cords, potent paint and a labyrinth of schematics it’s possible to see what will soon rise within the narrow, gallery-esque space.

One of Lavomatic’s key features is slated to be a wine and food bar spanning much of the first floor, and a dining room and outside terrace are in the works for the second story. An upstairs outdoor bar also is a possibility. Throughout the structure, the building’s natural character will bring the space’s urban flair ambience to life through features such as Lavomatic’s exposed pipes, de Cavel says.
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As for the fare, Drilling says to expect wine-friendly French dishes with some Mediterranean touches; moreover, the menu is set to include an array of cheeses, flatbreads and a strong element of braised, slow-cooked items. No matter the dish, Drilling notes that Lavomatic is committed to using as many locally obtained ingredients as possible.

“We’re really focusing on connecting with the community,” she says.

If you’re familiar with the former Maisonette chef’s victuals, don’t expect another Jean-Robert at Pigall’s experience. At the four-star fine dining hub, Morton says, wine is an intrinsic cog in the way a meal comes together; at Lavomatic which is slated to potentially host some 100 wines things are different.

“Here, wine is a reason unto itself,” Morton says.

So why the new artsy Over-the-Rhine location? Simply put, it seems de Cavel and his crew believe in it.

A long-time supporter of the downtown Cincinnati area, de Cavel says it’s exciting to see all the stores and venues in the Gateway Quarter area, and such establishments offer a massive potential for neighborhood redevelopment.

“All of us together will be a unique destination,” he says.

Morton concurs. “We hope we can contribute to, and benefit from, all of this,” he says.

Seeking to fill the role of a community gathering spot moreover, in a distinctively diverse setting, de Cavel says Lavomatic officials are hoping to craft a fun hub that will likely tap into the emerging thoroughfare’s younger crowd.

“I think it’s going to be more like a true neighborhood restaurant,” de Cavel says.

So has it been hectic getting everything together?

“It’s typical for a restaurant,” he says with a smile.

And, he should know when Lavomatic opens, it will join Pigall’s, JeanRo Bistro, Cuisine by Jean-Robert catering, Greenup Caf and Chalk Food + Wine, formerly Pho Paris.

Jean-Robert ropes another four stars

January 29th, 2008 | Posted in Press

DOWNTOWN Stars mean a lot in the dining world, and it appears chef Jean-Robert de Cavel will continue to rule the Cincinnati restaurant realm with his. On Jan. 28, Mobil Travel Guide yet again awarded the restaurateur’s flagship restaurant, Jean-Robert at Pigall’s, the status as Ohio’s only four-star eatery.
Located at 127 W. Fourth St., de Cavel’s French fine dining hub is no stranger to awards in late October, Zagat Survey named Pigall’s one of the top 11 restaurants in the country.While the Mobil Travel Guide celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, 2007 proved to be quite the year for de Cavel as well; in addition to grabbing the Zagat honor, the wild-haired, passionate chef celebrated 30 years in the food industry, 15 years in Cincinnati, his own 46th birthday and five years at Pigall’s.

“In five years, my life has completely changed direction,” he said in September.
Meanwhile, the Jean-Robert French Restaurant continues to prep its latest venture, Lavomatic, in Over-the-Rhine. The new eatery will join Pigall’s, JeanRo Bistro and Covington venues Greenup Caf and Chalk.
As the announcements were made Jan. 28, the nearby Cincinnatian Hotel at 601 Vine St. was also awarded four prestigious stars of its own. For more, including a complete list of Mobil Star winners, log on to www.mobiltravelguide.com.

Celebrate the Vineyards of Epernay with Jean-Robert de Cavel

January 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Events, Press
March 28, 2008

March 28, 2008 - April 04, 2008

Sponsored by WKRC TV Cincinnati, The Travel Authority and American Express Vacations

Chef Jean-Robert’s enthusiasm for fine food and wine is legendary; now you can experience, first hand, his native France with he and his wife Annette. Features include airport transfers on group arrival and departure days, motor-coach transportation within France for inclusions, two nights accommodations in Paris at the Ambassador Concorde, four nights in the famed Champagne region at the elegant four star Hostellerie la Briqueterie, member of the Relais and Chateaux Collection like Jean-Robert at Pigall’s, 6 breakfasts, brief tours of Paris and the Epernay areas, 1 day Paris Viste Pass, and 3 planned culinary events at selected vineyards and wine cellars. For more details see www.thetravelauthority.com/france for more details.

Space is limited: To make your reservation please call the Travel Authority toll free in Cincinnati at 866-625-7815 by, January 31, 2008 for our special price. Final deadline is February 8,2008.

Think small - plates

January 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Press, Twist Lounge at Pigall's

The trend in dining out is to have a little bit of a lot of dishes

BY POLLY CAMPBELL
Small is big. In many regional restaurants, small plates are taking an important place on the menu. Hungry for varied taste experiences, but not so hungry for large portions, diners are warming up to the idea of ordering diminutive plates of food they can share or mix and match as they wish.

Chefs are gratifying them with beautifully presented dishes with lots of flavor.

The trend comes from area diners’ increased food savvy and health concerns, say some of the chefs who create small plate menus. [. . .]

Jean-Robert de Cavel’s new Twist Lounge downtown is another small plate case in point. It’s serving finger-food shrimp wrapped in Bayonne ham. (It’s in the style of traditional French ham from Bayonne, but is actually made in Bayonne, N.J.). It also serves spoonfuls of tuna tartare in Chinese soup spoons on plates especially designed to hold while standing or sitting on one of the lounge’s couches.

MAY WE RECOMMEND …
Twist
Try it: The French Castle, a sophisticated slider with a spicy sauce and roasted cherry tomatoes ($8).
127 W. Fourth St., downtown
jeanrobertgroup.com

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New restaurant, Lavomatic, joins Jean-Robert fold

January 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Lavomatic, Press

Business Courier of Cincinnati, Friday January 18th by Lisa Biank Fasig Staff Reporter

The latest restaurant to be operated by chef Jean-Robert de Cavel will include a rooftop terrace, a full-fledged wine bar and a name that conjures up dirty laundry.

The Lavomatic Café (laundromat in French) won’t necessarily be a haven for gossip, but it will be among the restaurant group’s more casual eateries - and one where conversation will be plied by the grape. Expected to open in Over-the-Rhine as soon as Feb.1, it will specialize in wine flights, local ingredients and French-inspired global cuisine such as flatbread pizza.

“The whole idea of it is to feel like a French wine bar feels,” said Burke Morton, general manager of Lavomatic and wine director for Jean-Robert French Restaurant Group. “Where people would love to come, have a glass of wine and good food and have fun.”

Like the other restaurants operated by de Cavel, Lavomatic is funded with help from partner Martin Wade and his wife, Marilyn, who has helped design all locations. The group operates the highly rated Jean-Robert at Pigall’s, JeanRo Bistro, Greenup Café, and Chalk - the former Pho Paris.

“We are desperately trying to get it open Feb. 1, desperately,” Wade said. “But there’s a lot of things up in the air.”

For instance, a key feature of the café will be a second-floor terrace on the roof of the shotgun-style building. Half will be enclosed, while the remainder will be open for warm-weather outdoor dining.

The menu, too, is still being planned. But Morton did say it will feature global food, such as Mediterranean, that has been influenced by the French. One example is the tarte flambé, a sort of Alsatian pizza or flatbread with ingredients such as bacon and onions. Lavomatic will offer 28 wines by the glass and up to 75 wines by the bottle.

But Lavomatic will not be stuffy. The 120-foot-deep dining room will feature long banquettes nestled close to each other. The food will be on the rustic side, and Morton estimated a couple will be able to enjoy two meals and a glass of wine each for $50.

The chef will be Joanne Drilling.

E-mail: lfasig@bizjournals.com. Call: (513) 337-9435.

Twist Menu & Reviews

January 18th, 2008 | Posted in Press, Twist Lounge at Pigall's

Take a peak at the Bite Menu and read what CityBeat has to say about TWIST.
Then stop on by to experience TWIST for yourself! 127 West Fourth Street | Downtown Cincinnati.

Petite Bite Menu
Fingers were made before forks. And hands before knives.

Goat Cheese, Walnuts and Truffle | $6.5
Crab Salad, Tropical Fruit | $8.5
Tuna Tartare, Grapefruit and Pomegranate | $8.5
Smoked Salmon Two Way, Quail Egg | $7
Shrimp, Bayonne Ham and Smoked Paprika | $8.5
Foie Gras Mousse, Bourbon and Dried Fruit | $8.
Snail, Red Potatoes and Garlic Butter | $6.5
Duck Leg Confit, Pear and Shiitake | $7.
Twist French Castle | $8
Croque Monsieur | $5.5

Caviar & Roe Service
2 oz., with Egg Mimosa, Lemon and Toast
Kentucky Paddlefish Caviar | $90
Atlantic Salmon Roe | $22
Medley of Flying Fish Roe | $10

Duo of Sweet Bites
Frozen Soufflés | $6.5
Ice Cream Lollipops | $5
Twist Mousses | $6
Pigall’s Pound Cake | $6
Cuisine des Chocolats, 4 pieces | $8

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