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Originally posted by PonderInc
I was driving down Cheyenne today and noticed that the awning on the old Pomodori's building now says "SoChey Jazz Cafe." Anybody know anything about this? Are they open yet? What exactly is a jazz cafe? (Sounds fun...but can you get good bruchetta there?!)
We went by last night before heading home to see. The hostette said it was their Opening Night
They will be open for lunch 11ish to 2pm weekdays. Dinner is 5 - 10 for sure. I think she said there was a late night menu after that - that on the weekends they will be staying open until 2 am, but I could have misheard.
I'm very excited that they opened - but I am positive they will have to lower their price point and work on the menu. Some of the items on the menu in terms of seasonality didn't make much sense. We forgot the camera, but did remember to ask for a menu. Here's a sampling:
to start:
warm truffled flatbread with local quail eggs, fresh thyme and parmesan cheese curls - $11.95
artisinal cheese and cured cutlet plat du jour - $market price
soup/salad:
smoked cheddar and roasted asparagus soup - $6.95
warm asparagus spears bundled in procsuitto and topped with house mad mozzerella cheese - $6.95
watercress and shaved apple salad, lightly tossed in apple cider vinaigrette and finished with stilton croutons and qual confit - $10.95
entrees:
spit roasted free-range chicken with garlic whipped mashed potatoes and braised greens - $15.95
so.chey's fish and chips: pan seared red snapper with tri-colored pommes frites, tomato-lavender meuniere and roasted spaghetti squash - $23.95
so.chey roast and coast: ale braised beef short ribs and pan seared diver scallops with black truffle jus served with parsnip puree - $28.95
i found an event listing on myspace about a combo called Sir Threadius Mongus that will be playing there on thursday, february 7. here is the link:
http://www.myspace.com/sirthreadiusmongus