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Wine Bar @ Worthington La Chatelaine

Posted by CMH Gourmand on December 13, 2006

La Chatelaine French Bakery & Cafe
627 High St
Worthington

614.848.6711

La Chatelaine Web site

I drive by La Chatelaine on my way home from work.  It was just a place that blurs in with other places on High Street – I know it’s there but it just blends in the background and I forget about it.  But one day, I saw a sign –

It stuck in my mind, registered… and I let it kick around for months.  At the beginning of December after a nice meal at Old Bag of Nails, I dropped into La Chatelaine at 6:50 PM, to take a peek.  I was still there 2 hours later.

It was a slow night.  Val Wielezynski, the owner, noticed my friend and I poking around and invited us to take a seat and sample a beer he liked.  Then, he asked us to sample a great raspberry beer.  Then we ordered a couple beers and spent the next two hours talking with Val about the wine bar, his family’s long route to Columbus via Belgium, France, Africa, Texas, Colorado, Cleveland, etc.; philosophy, American culture, and so many other things.  It is a rare thing now to have that “neighborhood/neighbor” connection with a business and that is what Val is aiming for.

I think he hit it.

For 2007, the plan is a monthly wine tasting – focusing on a region of France and the wines that are produced there.  Mix in some history, some culture, and some cheese for good measure.  Should be a good time. I am going to make a point to drop in.

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Just Pies…. Just Do It, for the Holidays

Posted by CMH Gourmand on November 23, 2006

Just Pies
Just Pies web site

Worthington
5525 N. High Street
614 888 0021
Closed Sunday and Monday

Westerville
736 – 1 Northfield Dr
614 818 9300
Closed Sunday and Monday

Just Pies, just does … pies. But what a great job they do. They have gotten the attention of Oprah and the Food Network due to their baking prowess and now ship pies all over the country. However, it is much easier to just drop in one of the stores to pick up a fresh pie. On most days you can pop in and get a wide selection of pies to select from but from mid November to Christmas plan on ordering in advance.

Pecan Pie

Just Pies makes about 40 varieties of pie with over 20 types available each day – including several very good no sugar added pies. Pies are 6, 8 and 10 inch. Some standouts are Pumpkin, Pecan, Pecan Chocolate Chip Cookie and Buckeye.

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A Sugardaddy you might want to hook up with…..

Posted by CMH Gourmand on October 13, 2006

Sugardaddy’s (Sumptuous Sweeties)

Factory Store
1347 Cameron Ave (Polaris Parkway)
Lewis Center, OH 43085
614 888 4491

Sugardaddy’s

Sugardaddies Brownies

 

TBDBITL – OSU fanatics know what this stands for but people outside of Columbus know TBDBITL as “The Best Damn Brownies in the Land“. Sugardaddy’s gourmet brownies got a lot of media buzz (check out the press info in their web site) in the last year and are the featured treat for guests on the Ellen show (um – swell…) among other celebrities.

These really are great brownies and we here in the capital city have some extra perks. The factory store sells “pocket change“. The brownies are cut in circles so the left overs – the corners and extra pieces are pocket change – bagged up and sold for $4 per bag – if there is a big run of brownies that day – then you might get buy one, get one free for these bags of goodies. These pieces are a little difficult to serve as is – but with some forks or dumped on a sundae – really tasty. Also – if you show up between 5 and 6 PM – everything left for the day is 1/2 price.

I sampled as many brownies are possible from the 12 + varieties on display. All were good – some were exceptional. I liked the uniqueness of the Tahiti – Blonde Sweetie Brownie (a blonde brownie with pineapple, semi sweet chocolate chunks, white chocolate chips, cashews, shredded coconut, and a hint of vanilla. My favorite was the Nutty – with cashews, almonds and pecans with a strong dash of salt for a salty / sweet flavor.

Any brownies that are not sold for the day are donated to the foodbank – good for you Sugardaddy’s.

A little pocket change for ya….

Pocket Change

 

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Pistachio – a sweet kitchen – aka a yummy bakery

Posted by CMH Gourmand on October 1, 2006

Pistachio – a sweet kitchen

Pistachio

Tuesday – Friday 10 AM – 6 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM to 5 PM
Pistachio is tucked away on Pearl Alley in the Short North – but it’s off the beaten path location has not kept customers or local and national media away, this bakery has become the darling of the culinary press and rightly so. Pistachio does everything right – product, presentation, and people – exceptional staff. The second I walk through the door, I am happy (and that is not my nature). Everyone is sincerely perky and maybe a bit pumped up about their premiere pastries, cookies, and cakes.

Cookies
The Lemon Iced Ginger Cookie (above) is my current favorite – small and simple but quickly addictive.

 

Here is a peek into the showcase

 

 

pistachio baked good

 

 

 

And a taste of what the “Pro’s” are saying.

 

Modern Baking

 

 

Post Posting (March, 2007)

Pistachio is moving to German Village in September 2007
The Short North will be losing a favorite spot for many residents and visitors sweet tooth. Pistachio has announced that they are leaving their Pearl Alley location and moving to German Village at 541 South Third Street. The new location will give them more parking and an outside garden courtyard. And there is a new name – Pistacia Vera.

(Thanks to the Short North Insider Blog)

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