New to the Haymarket: Krem Le Bistro
By: Mr. Wilson on
November 7, 2005
The Missus and I dropped by Krem Le Bistro this past weekend. It's a new restaurant located on the second floor of the Creamery Building, home of Ivanna Cone, Paint Yourself Silly, and a few other local shops. The Missus and I didn't eat at Krem, having just cleaned our plates at Lazlo's across the street. Instead, we just took a glance at the menu. We almost stopped in just for dessert -- the options were very tempting! -- but we were much too full. Krem offers a variety of sandwiches and a few heftier entrees. Prices ranged from about $6.00 to $15.00 or so; the sandwiches were especially affordable.
Some quick impressions of Krem Le Bistro:
- I worry about the name. My first impression of the name was "Hmph, sounds like a snooty place with tiny portions and high prices." Not having eaten there yet I can't speak to the portion size, but the prices looked pretty reasonable. Will the name keep people from ever making it up the stairs to their front door to give them a fair shot?
- My first impression of the restaurant itself was much more positive. It looked cozy and warm inside, with a pianist performing some very nice pieces. It looked like a place I wouldn't mind spending some time in.
- The off-the-street location is a risk, but I think it can work out for them. Word of mouth will be key, which makes excellence in service and food quality throughout this first month especially critical.
- Krem can only increase Ivanna Cone's visibility and, by extension, their business. The same will be true for the other small businesses in the building.
- A quick glance at the menu seemed to offer options for most any diner. Carnivores, vegetarians, and, if I recall correctly, even vegans have some good options. (Don't trust me on the vegan thing; I may be remembering incorrectly.) The menu is not large, but it still seemed to offer some good choices.