Ross Florance and McKenna Koledo have purchased a building in Jonesboro where they plan to open La Laiterie (website, facebook, instagram) an all-day bakery/cafe. The couple shared that they’re excited to launch the restaurant and serve “accessible and approachable French food to Washington County.”
The restaurant’s menu will be draw its inspiration from the culinary traditions of Brittany. La Laiterie will offer a wide range of options from convenient grab-and-go items to dishes like moules-frites, oysters on the half shell, and classic French sandwiches like jambon-beurre for a sit-down meal. French baked goods and pastries, buckwheat crepes, and quiches will be available for breakfast. Additionally, La Laiterie will host Florance’s tasting dinner series Flora.
La Laiterie will be located on the first floor of the 2,500 sq ft building at 749 Route One in Jonesboro. Koledo and Florance are renovating the space which will have a bar in addition to table seating. They shared that the vision for the renovations is to create a room that feels ” warm, cozy and classy” with accents of Brittany culture.
Koledo and Florance hope to soft launch the restaurant this spring and be fully operational in May. La Laiterie will be a year round business and initially be open Thursday through Sunday, 8 am – 4 pm.
Florance’s resume includes several years spent working for chef Thomas Keller at Bouchon Bistro in California and Per Se in NYC, and for chef Eric Ripert at La Bernardin. He operated a previous iteration of La Laterie in Machias in 2023 and 2024. Koledo has a background in marketing and business management. She most recently at SpotCo with a roster of clients from Broadway.
Photo: From a Flora pop-up dinner held in Calais this past August.
