Cafe D’avignon To Open The Concept’s First Retail Storefront In NYC’s Famed Moxy Hotel

The Budding Bakery & Third-Wave Coffee Concept Will Open Its Newest Manhattan Outpost Before Year’s End

Cafe D’avignon To Open The Concept’s First Retail Storefront In NYC’s Famed Moxy HotelCafé D’Avignon, one of New York’s finest bakeries, will open its first retail storefront at 164 W. 36th Street, on the ground floor of the popular Moxy Hotel in New York City’s Garment District. The new outpost, which will be the brand’s first non-food hall location and is slated to open before the end of 2018, will feature 875 square feet of retail space and large street-facing windows that offer passerby a direct look into the café. This new, larger store model will serve as the blueprint for future Café D’Avignon retail locations, as the brand is actively looking to open in high-traffic, mass-gathering areas in major media markets nationwide.

“We are very excited to launch Café D’Avignon’s first retail shop inside the famed Moxy Hotel. It’s an honor to be  positioned alongside the hotel’s other notable restaurant concepts, which are run by Tao Group, one of the most successful restaurant and foodservice company in the world,” said founding partner Bane Stamenkovic. “We look forward to having Cafe D’Avignon contribute to the hotel’s overall character, while also bringing quality coffee and baked goods to New York’s Garment District, which, despite being a busy and bustling neighborhood for years, is only currently reinventing itself by further developing the food scene.”

Cafe D’avignon To Open The Concept’s First Retail Storefront In NYC’s Famed Moxy HotelThe bakery and coffee concept plans to use the new retail model to take on international coffee chain competitors, like Starbucks and NYC-grown brand Le Pain Quotidien, while focusing on offering both high-quality coffee and fresh, scratch-made bakery goods. Café D’Avignon’s roots as a wholesale bakery differentiate them from the competition by offering consumers an experience that they cannot get anywhere else: enjoying house-made breads and pastries alongside specialty coffee and espresso drinks.

“America is starving for the next big thing in the coffee and café segment because the current market is saturated with concepts that either offer good coffee and mediocre food options, or good food and mediocre coffee,” said Dan Rowe, CEO & Founder of Fransmart. “Café D’Avignon is part of the third-wave coffee movement, offering quality coffee and fresh baked items that are unparalleled. The brand has seen great success in New York City’s most famous food halls, and, with the new retail model in tow, are positioned to take over in major markets nationwide.”

The budding café was conceived from wholesale bakery Pain D’Avignon, which began in 1992 when five childhood friends emigrated from Yugoslavia with a shared dream of bringing traditional European bread making to the U.S.’s East Coast. The bakery quickly gained notoriety and began distributing bread and pastries to highly-acclaimed hotels – namely The Plaza Hotel, Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, among others – and Michelin-starred restaurants across New York City. The concept was named an ‘Essential New York Bakery’ by EATER NY and has been included in The New York Times, The New York Post, Parade, and QSR Magazine to name a few.

Today, Café D’Avignon’s varietal menu features sweet and savory freshly-baked pastries, breakfast and lunch sandwiches on homemade breads, quiches, and more, plus a coffee program showcasing Stumptown Roasters. Ingredients are sourced from local purveyors to create wholesome, flavorful foods that are focused on quality.

Café D’Avignon currently operates three locations in a few of New York City’s major food halls: The Plaza Food Hall, Dekalb Market Hall, and Essex Market. The brand is also plotting five franchised locations for the greater Orlando, Florida area, and is looking for experienced multi-unit foodservice operators to develop additional franchises in major markets across the country. Café D’Avignon is partnered with Fransmart, the industry leading franchise development company behind the explosive growth of brands like Five Guys Burgers and Fries, The Halal Guys, and Qdoba Mexican Grill, as their exclusive franchise development partner to grow the brand. To learn more about franchising opportunities with Café D’Avignon, please visit http://go.fransmart.com/l/16992/2018-01-30/37xnqy.

About Café D’Avignon:

Café D’Avignon was conceived from wholesale bakery Pain D’Avignon, which began in 1992 when five childhood friends emigrated from Yugoslavia with a shared dream of bringing traditional European bread making to the U.S.’s East Coast. Over the last 25 years, Pain D’Avignon has distributed bread and pastries to Michelin-starred restaurants and the most highly-acclaimed hotels in New York City, namely The Plaza Hotel, Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, among others. The concept was named an ‘Essential New York Bakery’ by EATER NY and has been included in The New York Times, The New York Post, Parade, and QSR Magazine. Café D’Avignon operates three food hall storefronts throughout New York City and has six units in development: a retail shop in Midtown Manhattan, and five franchised locations in Orlando, FL. For more information, please visit www.cafedavignon.com.

About Fransmart:

Fransmart is the global leader in franchise development, turning emerging restaurant concepts into national and global brands for over 10 years. Company founder Dan Rowe identified and grew brands like Five Guys Burgers & Fries and Qdoba Mexican Grill from 1-5 unit businesses to the powerhouse chains they are today. Fransmart’s current and past franchise development portfolio brands have opened more than 3,000 restaurants in 45 states and 35 countries. Fransmart and their partner brands are committed to franchise development growth—as of 2015, over 1,000 new restaurants are in development across their current portfolio.