PBandFluff and the 3 little ones tried out Labriola Bakery Cafe last Friday during their soft opening after reading a post about a free meal...Hey, we sure usually do not pass up a free meal. You would agree with us after seeing how much our 2, 4, and 6 year old can put away in a meal.
We arrived at 5PM and were greeted by their marketing director who graciously welcomed us and told us to order anything on the menu and including beer and wine to drink.
The place reminded me of a Pottery Barn catalog with the large wood burning oven for their pizza's in the center of the restaurant. The music was on the louder side, but did not detract from having a conversation at normal tones. At first glance this reminded me of an upscale Corner Bakery. The Mrs. had a cup of chicken noodle soup. She liked it and it appeared to have a good mount of shredded chicken and the standard vegetables. I had a bowl of their minestrone; I thought it was good, not great, but good. I personally have a slight issue with minestrone having potatoes in it, but that is just me. Both soups came with a 6 inch slice of their bread, which was good to use in soaking up the broth.
For the main meal, I had their gnocchi in a tomato alfredo sauce. The gnocchi were surprisingly fluffy and surrounded by a generous portion of sauce, maybe a little too much. The Mrs. had one of their pizza's (Alsatian Tarte Flambe Pizza) with Fromage Blanc, Coriander, Apple Wood Smoked Bacon, and Poached Onion. It was a large pizza with a little of the tasty burnt crust thrown in...
The little ones has the kids portion of pizza, which was a generous portion for a child and could probably feed an adult, a cheese sammy (which may have needed a little more time under heat to melt the cheese and the third had buttered noodles. The cheese sammy came with some really good chips too....
Rich Labriola was on sight and insisted that we try some of their homemade gelato. They had 12 on site including a red wine, hazelnut, peanut butter and vanilla. We sampled a few flavors and thought that it competed well with our favorite, Freddy's in Cicero (I just wish I saw them baking the pepperoni bread that Freddy's does so well). On the way out, we were given a few loaves of bread to take home, which was quite generous.
While we were eating our meal, we noticed a number of people come in who were not part of the soft opening. The marketing manager greeted them at the door and asked their name to cross reference against the people who signed up for the event. When the people responded that they were not part of the event, they were advised that they were not yet opened for business, but welcomed them to stay and enjoy a meal on the house. I think that this was a GREAT gesture on the part of the Cafe and the definitely won over some customers because of that.
The pasta was around $10, pizzas in the $11-$13 range and the sammy's were all $8. I think that this is a great change of pace from the typical corner bakery type cafe.
Sorry, but we forgot the camera for pictures.
Labriola Bakery Cafe
Oak Brook Promenade (Same new mall as Kona Grill)
3021 Butterfield Road
Oak Brook, IL 60523
630.574.2008