Written By Guest Writer Edibles / Folks / Reporter Apr 13, 2012 First Look: The Clay Pigeon SHARE VIA: Facebook Twitter PinterestVictoria can welcome another exciting new eatery to the downtown food scene. The Clay Pigeon, situated within Blanshard Street’s foodie strip (Broughton to Pandora), opened two weeks ago to a much-anticipated reception.Photo above: Morgan Hradecky, Genevieve Laplante, Jeffrey Weatherhead. Photos by Deanna Ladret The small but roomy café centres around a well-stocked bar with 3 beers and Prosecco on tap. Behind the bar in the kitchen, executive chef Genevieve Laplante – previously of Sips Artisan Bistro – cooks up more of her brilliantly unfussy cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Devilled egg sandwich with kale saladRatatouille“Comfort classics” were the inspiration behind the menu, conceptualized by owners Jeffrey Weatherhead, Morgan Hradecky, and Jennifer Hobbins and re-interpreted by Laplante. There are a few international tributes, like the Czech knedliky, a nod to Hradecky’s homeland, and classics like the Reuben sandwich but made with house-corned bison tongue. “We wanted playful, not pretentious”, explains Hradecky, noting their revival of what he calls “80’s classics” such as devilled eggs and escargot. Oh, and don’t miss the Kale Caesar salad. Vegetable haters will surely find themselves converted; among her many other talents, Laplante has actually found a way to make a raw kale salad that appeals to a fussy 2 year old’s palate. That’s some serious skill. Big one-bowl breakfasts like ratatouille, beans and lardons, and braised beef are served with two poached eggs on top and focaccia toast, with the option to add housemade sausage or maple bacon. All meats come from Two Rivers Specialty Meats, and eggs from Farmer Ben’s in Duncan. Zucchini carpaccioBesides the unique menu items and convenient location, the reasonable prices make The Clay Pigeon all the more delightful. Many items, like the sandwiches, are offered a la carte with the option of sides for an extra charge, making an affordable takeaway lunch for as little as $7. In fact, the priciest item on the dinner menu is a flatiron steak with caramelized onion tart, blue cheese, and broccoli for $19. So what’s the meaning behind the name? “It’s pretty much meaningless,” says Hradecky. “I like ambiguity, and for some reason the words The Clay Pigeon had a nice ring to them…then we realized that the anagram T.C.P. can also stand for Taking Care of People, so that’s kind of become our mission slogan”. The Clay Pigeon1002 Blanshard StreetVictoria(250) 590-6657Website coming very soon EdiblesFolksVictoria SHARE VIA: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Written By: Guest Writer We get many people writing guest articles for us, as well as past contributors. This is the Guest ... Read More You may also like Recipes July 3, 2023 May|June Cover Recipe : Polenta Cake with Strawberry-Rhubarb Compote and Lemon Mascarpone Cream A creative take on traditional strawberry ... Read More Recipes March 6, 2023 March April Cover Recipe : Lemony Leek Cod Cakes The unpretentious and delicious fish cake gets an upgrade with chunks of fresh cod, tangy lemon zest, and creamy, sautéed ... Read More Main course / Recipes / Salad November 1, 2022 Vietnamese Lemongrass Grilled Steak Salad All the flavours of southeast Asia are contained in this colourful, crunchy, and protein-rich ... Read More Breads/Pastries / Dessert / Recipes November 1, 2022 Sweet Endings — A Memory of Lemon Pudding Sweet Endings September ... Read More Breads/Pastries / Dessert / Recipes November 1, 2022 Sweet Endings — Chocolate Custard Cake Sweet Endings September ... Read More Dessert / Recipes November 1, 2022 Masterclass — Candied Citrus Masterclass Candied Citrus Holiday ... Read More 1 Comment August 2, 2014 Lunch at the Clay Pigeon | Life Untrodden[…] from the Royal Theatre and the Library, so why not combine those activities with a trip to the Clay Pigeon. You may also like to know that the library sits on top of the Broughton Street Parkade, so you […]
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