Chef Pete Morales, former executive chef at F&D Kitchen & Bar in Lake Mary, is partnering up with Croissant Gourmet chef/owner Francois Cahagne to open a neighborhood boîte in the Croissant Gourmet space on Edgewater Drive.
Tartine Wine Bar & Eaterie will be French to its core, serving savory items as well as breakfast pastries. The Croissant Gourmet space will undergo changes to its interior before opening as Tartine in December.
“We want it to be very social and approachable,” says Morales, “and our small menu will be well-executed and ever-changing.”
Tartine will also offer coffee by Julius Meinl, hard-to-find French beers and, according to Morales, “things you can’t find anywhere else.”
Cahagne, who will maintain ownership of Tartine, will be responsible for making pastries.
“His pastries are amazing,” Morales says. “I’m not going to mess with that.”
The restaurant will remain open as it transitions to Tartine. Starting Dec. 1 (that’s a tentative date mind you), hours will be 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday to Sunday, and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Wednesday.
This article appears in Nov 15-21, 2017.


