Bakery Opens in Mill District
Vince Pianalto and David Lewis opened La Maison des Tartes on Dec. 17 next door to the renovated Mill District building in south Fayetteville.
The shop sells European-style baked goods, locally roasted coffees and teas, and cocoa from around the world. It’s open for breakfast and lunch.
La Maison des Tartes even has an 8,500-pound German bread oven, which the owners say is the only one of its kind in the region.
The 3,200-SF building was used as a storage facility for the mill decades ago, Lewis said.
La Maison des Tartes has an 80-seat, 2,000-SF dining room that is open from 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The business itself is open from 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on those same days.
Pianalto and Lewis tested the market by selling their baked goods at the Fayetteville Farmer’s Market since July 2002.
Lewis is a former landscape architecture instructor at the University of Arkansas. Pianalto operated two Italian restaurants in the area — Vicenza’s for five years, first in Tontitown and then in Fayetteville, and Pianalto’s, which he opened in Tontitown in 1999 and closed last May.