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Jody Richardson, 630.913.6666
Former 302 West Team, including Chef Jeremy Lycan, to open Niche Restaurant at 14 South 3rd Street in Geneva
302 West restaurant’s former chef, Jeremy Lycan, along with his kitchen and service staff, will be opening Niche Restaurant in downtown Geneva, at 14 S. 3rd Street.
Just four days following the closing of 302 West, twelve former employees, led by Lycan, convened to carry on the tradition of excellent contemporary American cuisine in the Fox Valley. Lycan, who honed his skills at 302 West for five years under the guidance of mentor Joel Findlay, took over as executive chef after Findlay’s passing in 2004.
“After the sale of the restaurant, we learned as a team that the Geneva community wanted us to remain a part of their family,” said Lycan. Following the farewell edition of “Tasty Bits,” 302 West’s newsletter, Lycan and his team were overwhelmed with support from their loyal customers. After teaming up with investors, Lycan began the search for the perfect location.
While researching possibilities, Lycan learned that Francois and Betsy Sanchez, the owners of Chez Francois (a restaurant located just a few steps south of the former 302 West) were happy to pass the torch on to the next generation. Planning began immediately to open Niche in the former Chez Francois space. Niche will focus on contemporary American cuisine. Its constantly evolving menu will place emphasis on seasonal, artisanal and local foods. “We decided to continue with contemporary American cuisine because its eclecticism allows us to select the foods and cooking styles from around the globe,” Lycan said.
Accompanying the menu will be a strictly American wine list concentrating on boutique wineries and highlighting interesting varietals. Lycan eagerly anticipates the continued pairing of Sommelier Jody Richardson’s wine with his fare. The two plan on numerous wine events building on their great relationships with several American winemakers.
“We have been fortunate to work with and feature so many inspiring figures in the wine industry. We really want to continue to offer these amazing opportunities to our loyal customers while introducing our new customers to up and coming wineries,” said Richardson.
The staff of Niche looks forward to reconnecting with their loyal patrons and opening their doors to many new friends. Chez Francois will continue to serve their customers until Saturday, June 24, to give the Sanchezes and their staff a chance to thank their guests for years of patronage. Niche plans a late summer opening, following renovations to the space.