<p>The classic French restaurant that has been a Main street fixture in Vineyard Haven for 37 years, will come under new ownership this fall. Susan and Stephen Bowen, who own the Waterside Market and Blue Canoe Grill, are the new owners. A closing is planned for Nov. 28.</p>
Le Grenier, the classic French restaurant that has been a Main street fixture in Vineyard Haven for 37 years, will come under new ownership this fall.
Susan and Stephen Bowen, who own Waterside Market on Main street and Blue Canoe Grill on Beach Road in Vineyard Haven, confirmed ths week that they have signed a deal to buy the business and building from longtime owner Jean Dupon.
The purchase price has not been disclosed; a closing is planned for Nov. 28, said Mr. Dupon.
La Cave du Grenier, the cafe that operates on the lower level of the two-story building, will close at the end of this week. Le Grenier, the French restaurant upstairs, will serve its final meal on Sunday, Oct. 12.
“After that Le Grenier will never exist again,” said Mr. Dupon, who first put the restaurant on the market two years ago. “I’m ready. It’s time. I’ve been cooking for 56 years, but you know what? I think it’s going to be fun to be on the other side.”
“We’re really excited,” Mr. Bowen told the Gazette. The Bowens plan to open two restaurants serving Italian food, one upstairs called La Soffitta, which will serve dinner, and an another, still unnamed restaurant downstairs which will serve lunch and dinner. “Le Grenier is the French word for attic. La soffitta is the Italian word for attic,” Mr. Bowen explained.
The Bowens also own a restaurant in Falmouth called Parkside Market. They said this marks the first time they will buy both a business and the building. “We have a lot of success with the Canoe and Waterside, and we wanted to add a permanent home,” Mr. Bowen said “The whole idea behind purchasing the building was that we really wanted to establish something long term.”
Mr. Dupon, whose name was practically synonymous with the steak au poivre and Coquilles Saint Jacques he cooked and served for close to four decades, put Le Grenier on the market in August 2012 with an asking price of $1.6 million for the two businesses, plus the real estate. The price was reduced twice, and was last listed at $1 million. The Vineyard multiple listing service LINK showed a purchase and sale agreement was executed on April 2.
Mr. Bowen said he and his wife plan to hire a total of 40-50 new employees for next spring. At least part of the restaurant will be open year-round and the new owners will apply to transfer the liquor license to serve beer and wine at both establishments. Only beer and wine sales are allowed in Vineyard Haven restaurants.
“We want to bring family-style Italian,” Mr. Bowen said. “It’ll be very affordable and be enjoyable for couples yet will have a strong emphasis for families in general. We will have tables for 10 and 12 set up inside. We’ll have a semi-private room for parties.”
“We have a daughter who is 10 and a 10 month old. We understand the need to accommodate families and we’re excited to get the opportunity to do that soon with good food, too.”

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Will the upstairs be handicap
Dee Ouchman Isles of LangerhansWill the upstairs be handicap accessible?
This will be bittersweet. I'm
Jean-Marc Dupon EdgartownThis will be bittersweet. I'm sad to see my family's business go, but that times has finally come. I hope the Bowens have as long and prosperous of a stay there as well. It will always be LeGrenier and Patisserie Francais to me.
So sad to see you go, Jeah
Truthteller CASo sad to see you go, Jean-Marc Dupon....I remember the fabulous Gateau St Honore you would specially make for my birthdays years ago and the always consistent fabulous food and warm welcome at your restaurants.....enjoy your time in the years ahead....you made many people very happy over the years......
I've been summering on the
Suzanne CTI've been summering on the Vineyard since childhood. My parents always took my sisters and me to a "grown up" dinner at LeGrenier and we did the same with our daughters. It became one of our favorite summer traditions. We're sad to see LeGrenier go, but understand the desire for retirement. Have fun with it, Monsieur DuPont.
I sure would to see Mr Dupon
James AquinnahI sure would to see Mr Dupon share his recipes of so many great meals we have had at Le Grenier
I have a poem I wrote for. La
Amarylis douglasI have a poem I wrote for. La. Cave. I sent it to dan. Waters
Will be missed, ESP the kind
Joe AquinnahWill be missed, ESP the kind welcoming Jean, I remember his kind mom whe she was there too! Great place for special celebrations!!!
I will miss this vineyard
William CincinnatiI will miss this vineyard classic. My sister Nora likely ate Lobster Normandy 100 times over the years. Jean graciously shared the recipe with her, and last month I made the dish for the first time. While it was delicious (if I do say so myself), it wasn't Jean's standard. I will continue to work on it, tweak the proportions of apple and the rest. Next Saturday really is an end of an era for the Hansen family, and the Vineyard as a whole.
Will you please share the
Caroline JamesWill you please share the Lobster Normandy with me? I loved it too!
I was a waiter at Le Grenier
Alexei Levine Hadley, MassachusettsI was a waiter at Le Grenier in "81 or "82. Thank you to the Dupon family for hiring and training me when I was young. I will always have great memories of my time there. I'll never forget serving flambé style table side. Very exciting! Jean-Marc, you were a kid then, so you probably won't remember me, but I remember you and your whole family with great fondness. Thanks, and good luck moving forward!
I was friends with Robyn &
Caryl Moore Leeds Ashby, MAI was friends with Robyn & Jean before LeGrenier. I went down to visit and left with a job and worked for 4 absolutely wonderful years in the 80’s. I met a lot of people and had the best time, too many to recall. I wish Jean & Jean Marc the best yet to come. With much love, Caryl
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