Or maybe The RIP The Larder + Delta. Sad to read that Chef Stephen Jones had to make the painful decision to close the restaurant, located in in Downtown Phoenix.
Larder + Delta focused on southern cuisine, probably most famous for its Hoppin John (which Stephen Jones famously beat Bobby Flay with.) It was excellent. Crispy and moreish with every bite.
I appreciated their vegetable forward menu, the fried chicken that was never not juicey, and those chicken skins were droolworthy.
A couple of the small plates: burrata and hamachi.
Though, desserts were more miss than hit pretty much every time. And that one time we got too-salty-to-eat beignets, we were told that's how they are meant to be. If you can't eat something because of how salty it is, that's a problem, right?
According to their instagram, they'll still be around for pop-ups and the like. And they still have an outlet at the Footprint Center.
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Yes, I will miss this place. I used to enjoy sitting at the two-seat counter during its original location at the DeSoto Central Market and was then pleased to see it gradudate to its own space on Portland Street.
The perlou was a favorite at both sites.
As was the hoppin' John.
Chef Jones has a way with vegetables. I usually cook collard greens until they surrender, but this salad taught me they could be good nearly raw.
I don't remember much about desserts. I don't think they ever displeased me, but I don't think they thrilled me in the same way as the rest of the menu.
I don't know the details what led to the closure -- whether it was just an impasse over rent or if other issues were involved. I hope that the Portland on the Park condominium can attract an equally good tenant to this prime space. Unfortunately, their other ground floor tenant, Valley Coffee, seems as generic as its name. Most importantly of all, I hope Stephen Jones finds another location and can continue to what he does so well.
The perlou was a favorite at both sites.
As was the hoppin' John.
Chef Jones has a way with vegetables. I usually cook collard greens until they surrender, but this salad taught me they could be good nearly raw.
I don't remember much about desserts. I don't think they ever displeased me, but I don't think they thrilled me in the same way as the rest of the menu.
I don't know the details what led to the closure -- whether it was just an impasse over rent or if other issues were involved. I hope that the Portland on the Park condominium can attract an equally good tenant to this prime space. Unfortunately, their other ground floor tenant, Valley Coffee, seems as generic as its name. Most importantly of all, I hope Stephen Jones finds another location and can continue to what he does so well.
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This makes me so sad - Larder + the Delta was a favorite of mine and I loved taking people here. Their brunch was a great way to start a weekend day downtown too. I really hope they can find another space.
Does anyone have other favorite Southern (non-Cajun) restaurants in the Valley? This Georgia boy needs his fix!
Does anyone have other favorite Southern (non-Cajun) restaurants in the Valley? This Georgia boy needs his fix!
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From what I read, the closure was down to not being able to come to an agreement with the landlord on the rent. Which seems to be a trend, especially in the downtown area.exit2lef wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:30 am I don't know the details what led to the closure -- whether it was just an impasse over rent or if other issues were involved. I hope that the Portland on the Park condominium can attract an equally good tenant to this prime space. Unfortunately, their other ground floor tenant, Valley Coffee, seems as generic as its name. Most importantly of all, I hope Stephen Jones finds another location and can continue to what he does so well.
Valley Coffee's actually pretty good. It's a nice space, good coffee, and enjoyable pastries.
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This is a brutal closure, but it’s also not surprising. That was always a weird, tricky space. And when I heard complaints about TL+TD, they were never about the food.
It sounds like the last year, especially, was really rough on Jones. He’s such a talent, my hope is that he partners up with somebody rock solid to handle operations so he can focus on the kitchen. I don’t know if that’s what he wants, but my hunch is that might be what would work best.
But beyond that, I don’t want to speculate too much. You never know what’s going on behind the scenes.
It sounds like the last year, especially, was really rough on Jones. He’s such a talent, my hope is that he partners up with somebody rock solid to handle operations so he can focus on the kitchen. I don’t know if that’s what he wants, but my hunch is that might be what would work best.
But beyond that, I don’t want to speculate too much. You never know what’s going on behind the scenes.
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I always wanted to love Larder (so many of my friends did!) but it was maddeningly inconsistent. When the food and service were ON it was great, but unfortunately I seemed to be a bit cursed with my meals there compared to others and most of my dinners there were just OK, sometimes bad.
Hoping it all works out and a new space/opportunity brings more consistency.
Hoping it all works out and a new space/opportunity brings more consistency.