Hi everyone-
I wanted to take just a few minutes and tell you about some of the exciting new projects that I have coming up. We’ve been working really hard to create some great new projects to bring to Northern California and after many, many months of concepting and development, I am really happy to be able to tell you about a few of them.

The first new project that you’ll find open will be a new outpost of The Tyler Florence Shop at San Francisco International Airport. Located in Terminal 1, Boarding Area B, (Southwest, Continental, US Air, Alaska) the Shop will feature many of the ‘greatest hits’ from the Shop in Mill Valley, with a particular focus on smaller, more portable items that make a great gift or snack for the plane.

Grab a bag of the addictive Brown Butter Sea Salt cookies from the Brown Butter Butter Cookie Company or pick up some delicious Red Juicy Blood Orange Marmalade from San Francisco’s own CMB Sweets or a bottle of my latest vintage of TF Pinot Noir. Whether you are just beginning your visit to the Bay Area or heading out of town on business, we hope to be your first and last stop in and out of the City!

So, once you’re here in San Francisco, I’d be remiss in not offering you a new and exciting place to eat. San Francisco is without a doubt, one of the most important food cities in the world and I am very proud to be able to bring you my first signature restaurant right in the heart of San Francisco’s Financial District. Located at 558 Sacramento Street, in a gorgeous space once occupied by my friend Drew Neiporent’s iconic Rubicon, I am opening Wayfare Tavern, an homage to the melting pot that was the Barbary Coast in the late 1800’s. San Francisco has always been progressive and in the grand Bohemian days of San Francisco, there was nothing more exciting than the international mix of flavors and characters that defined the downtown scene. Wayfare Tavern will offer a sense of culinary preservation in its careful attention to the great culinary traditions of San Francisco as they began with the first San Francisco restaurants coming up under the tutelage of French, Italian and Spanish chefs. Wayfare Tavern will open in the first part of 2010 and I’ll keep you posted as the project progresses. This is a city full of amazing chefs and I can’t wait to be a part of this great restaurant community.



I’m also proud to announce two new ventures just 90 miles north in Napa, CA. There, I’ll be launching both a Tyler Florence Shop and a new fast casual concept called Tyler Florence’s Rotisserie and Wine at the brand new Napa Riverfront Development (www.riverfrontofnapa.com), where I’m pleased to be joining my friend and colleague, Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto and legendary Bay Area restaurateur, Michael Dellar.  The Shop will feature all of the great products you’ll find in the original Mill Valley location plus a fabulous selection of wines from Napa and Sonoma Counties, America’s greatest wine growing regions. Just next door to the Shop, Tyler Florence’s Rotisserie and Wine will showcase locally and sustainably-raised meats roasted slowly and evenly on our signature rotisseries, moving around the heat source to create a juicer, more tender, self-basted meat that can’t be achieved by any other method of cooking. Our salads will reflect the cornucopia of California’s bounty. Our soups will be hearty and seasonal and desserts will range from the classic to the decadent. Complementing the rotisserie’s offerings will be a full service wine bar featuring Napa’s and Sonoma’s finest offerings. Look for a late spring 2010 opening.
Stay tuned for more updates and timing on these projects and even more to be announced soon.
Cheers,
Tyler


Tyler – I am so excited for the launch of the rotisserie! As a Napan who has been watching the Riverfront project take shape, it’s exciting to see it all come together. Everybody is excited for the new offerings from you and your colleagues, and are really hoping us locals have some new places to not only take visitors, but that will feel like “home” as well. And just to throw it out there: if you’d ever consider doing a quick Q&A style interview via email about the new restaurant for my blog, I would be honored.
This is GREAT! Wish I could come to California right now and see it.
Have you every made Tequila Lime Chicken? I have a great idea but my sauce sucks!
Got any suggestions?
Thanks Brian
Congratulations on all your new business ventures. For those of us unable to enjoy in person, we would love to see your restaurant’s menu, when available. It would give your fans a peek at the inside of the great food that you’ll be serving. Thanks, Rosemarie
I have been a fan of your cooking ever since the show Chef de Jour .I have worked under many different chefs in my career, but would love to learn your style of cookking at your new restaurant Wayfare Tarven. Good luck on everything!! I hope you will take my request into consideration. I look forward to hearing from you and hope you will give me the opportunity to learn from you! Ruben Cruz
Hi Mr. Florence,
As Ruben said, I am also a fan of you and your cooking and would welcome the opportunity to learn from you. Are you interviewing, looking for staff for Wayfare Tavern and Rotisserie? I would be willing to bus, run food and/or help in the kitchen. I am living in Massachusetts, but would consider moving for the right opportunity. Congratulations on the projects and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best,
Bryce Alderton
This is great. Beside my grandchildren couldn’t think of why I’d leave the east coast, but alas I did and moved to LA area. Sister up north so at least we visit the city once in awhile. We took my sister and brother-in-law to Mill Valley at Christmastime last year, can’t wait to take them to the City for dinner and back to Napa — still miss the food in NYC. We enjoy Tyler’s Ultimate daily and cook a great deal of your recipes for family & friends.
Good luck on you new ventures.
Elizabeth