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Crumble and Flake Opens May 5

People, we are just days away from enjoying Neil Robertson’s pastry creations.

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The paper is about to come off the windows at Neil Robertson’s new patisserie.

Pretty much all the media coverage of Neil Robertson’s forthcoming Crumble and Flake patisserie (ours included) is heavy on terms like “highly anticipated,” “eagerly awaited,” or “fiendishly desired.” Okay, that last one might be an exaggeration. But the days of anticipating and awaiting are numbered; Robertson says his corner shop at 1500 E Olive Way will open to the public on Saturday, May 5.

Robertson gained some loyal fans while working as pastry chef at Canlis, then gained even more with the spectacular desserts he produced at MistralKitchen. Now he will be running his own place, a former hair salon transformed into a 500-square-foot showbox of croissants, scones, kouign amann, macarons, cookies, brownies, financiers, scones, and filled-to-order cream puffs. The pastry chef says he doesn’t have the space to bake bread, but with a lineup like this, carb-seekers shouldn’t have too much difficulty finding other temptations.

A word of caution: The May 5 opening date is contingent upon the arrival of some long-delayed display cases, as well as myriad other last-minute issues that can plague a nascent business. Keep an eye on Crumble and Flake’s Twitter feed and Facebook page in case anything changes.

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Tracking 2012

Five Openings I’m Awaiting in 2012

We’ve celebrated the newcomers and mourned the shuttered. Now let’s look ahead.

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This year: hair salon. Next year: majorly anticipated bakery Crumble and Flake.

The Internet masses will be slogging through a few more days of “year in review” posts/articles/tweets before 2011 makes its grand exit. Hence I’d like to take a minute to cast an eye toward the future and point out a few restaurants that have me counting the minutes until next year arrives.

Ethan Stowell’s fast casual undertaking
One of Seattle’s most accomplished (and delightfully sardonic) chefs is still working on a series of fast casual establishments under the name Grubb Brothers (along with wife Angela Stowell and business partner Chad Dale). The first joint to open its doors is likely to be Ballard Pizza Co. some time this spring. But the group’s restaurant plans also include steak frites, fried chicken, sandwiches, and more. Hence whatever spot becomes a reality first, chances are I’ll be waiting outside the front window, chanting “o-pen, o-pen, o-pen!” like the ladies in those ghastly old Mervyn’s ads. Hey, nobody accused me of having an active social life. Estimated open: Majorly TBD.

The return of Restaurant Zoe
There is some fast and furious buildout happening over at the former La Panzanella bakery, now home to Oola Distillery and soon Restaurant Zoe (also, Chinese restaurant Lucky 8). Scott Staples’s first restaurant is planning to reopen mid-January in its new Capitol Hill digs. It shouldn’t take a relocation to get diners excited about an enduring favorite. But, nonetheless…excitement. Estimated open: January.

Skelly and the Bean
Zephyr Paquette’s forthcoming Capitol Hill restaurant is many things: an incubator. A community space. An ambitious experiment in membership-based funding. So it’s easy to get sidetracked from the fact that Paquette is a pretty badass cook. And said badassery will be in effect Wednesday through Saturday, when Paquette will be in the kitchen and her multi-faceted space is a restaurant, plain and simple. Estimated opening: Late January or early February.

Crumble and Flake
Pastry chef Neil Robertson garnered a loyal following at Canlis, cemented it at MistralKitchen, and now he’s adding to the roster of great food and drink spots creeping down Olive Way. What’s currently a hair salon will soon become Crumble and Flake, a tiny shop that Robertson will fill with a takeout counter and whatever cream puffs, cookies, and croissaints he feels like conjuring up in the tiny shop’s kitchen. Estimated open: April-ish.

Queen of Ballard
Don’t get me wrong, I’m plenty interested in Manhattan Drugs, the Capitol Hill spot from Laura Olson and Chris Pardo, that’s probably opening in the very first days of 2012 (in other words, late next week). But the small plate Scandinavian restaurant the couple is planning over in Ballard puts an interesting spin on the neighborhood’s heritage and will be unlike any other place I can think of in town. Estimated open: January or February.

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Breaking Restaurant News

Neil Robertson Will Open Crumble and Flake on Olive Way

One of Seattle’s favorite pastry chefs will set up shop this spring.

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From blowouts to breakfast pastries: The future home of Crumble and Flake. Photo courtesy of Neil Robertson.

The 1500 block of Olive Way is shaping up to be quite a food and drink destination. Neil Robertson, one of Seattle’s most prominent pastry chefs thanks to his impressive feats at MistralKitchen and Canlis, has announced the location of his forthcoming bakery, Crumble and Flake Patisserie. Robertson is moving in right next door to Rachel’s Ginger Beer and new bar Montana, which will be opening its doors later this week.

Robertson is taking over a hair salon space and working with architect and food-obsessed Twitterer Henry Lo to transform the 500 square feet into a haven for both sweet and savory pastries. According to the release Robertson sent out, he will offer breakfast temptations that include croissants, scones, and kouign amann, a round, buttery pastry layered with sugar. He’ll also be baking cookies, brownies, filled-to-order cream puffs and macarons, since that’s what the kids are doing these days. Crumble and Flake’s coffee will come from True North Coffee Roasters.

Seattle has seen several lovely patisseries open of late, including the new Belle Epicurean, Cafe de Lion and Le Reve. Robertson already has a loyal following from his restaurant days; this will be an exciting project to track. He’s shooting for an April open, though that date is obviously subject to change.

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