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NEW LOOK, NEW VISION
Jeremy Botill has been proudly working behind the bar at the location for three years.
Something for everyone
Provisions & Buzz has closed and reopened under a new name and branding as Blue Jackets Gastropub.
ANNABELLE SIKES STAFF WRITER
This month, Baldwin Park residents will bid farewell to Provisions & Buzz and welcome the restaurant with a new name and branding as Blue Jackets Gastropub.
The 2,736-square-foot facility, with a 150-seat capacity, has been undergoing massive renovations in the past few weeks and planed to nish the work and open to the public Monday, Dec. 5. The restaurant closed Monday, Nov. 28, prior to the reopening.
New owner Don Behrmann, who bought the location in September 2021, has a long history with the restaurant and its past owners. Now, he will be working to keep the family integrity of the restaurant as well as capitalize on its success with the new changes.
“I loved coming here for years,” Behrmann says. “It was a restaurant that I felt was like my home. I want the place to be successful, popular and be the place that everyone in Baldwin Park wants to go to. I want to walk in here and see it busy and see people happy. That will be what makes it feel successful for me.”
BLUE JACKETS GASTROPUB
Behrmann said he did not want to change the name of the location initially, because he thought the place still needed a lot of work.
The new owner started with smaller and gradual renovations — cleaning up the restaurant, the restroom facilities and more.
After going through a management change a few months ago, Behrmann has now taken a more handson approach in the restaurant
The new name, Blue Jackets Gastropub, comes not only from the current local Blue Jacket Park but also pays tribute to the area’s history as the previous site for the Orlando Naval Training Center. “Blue jacket” is a term for enlisted personnel in the U.S. Navy. Although there are all types of restaurants in the area, Behrmann felt Baldwin Park was missing an American restaurant.
“We want to provide high-quality comfort food in general Americana cuisine,” he says. “We want to o er basically something for everyone — not just in terms of food choices but in terms of atmosphere. I want it to be a place where anybody can bring anybody. You could come with your family. You could come to watch ball games with your friends. You could come for a date night. We want to offer a little something for everybody with a neighborhood feel.”
The new menu will include steaks, pasta, salads, a variety of appetizers, wings and burgers.
Behrmann is proud of the new menu, which he has been creating with head chef Gabriel “Smokey” Gonzalez, who worked with the previous owners.
In addition, the two are working with a special friend of Behrmann’s, an experienced chef for a major restaurant in town, who has provided important input, guidance and consultation on the new menu.
John Ziobrowski, who previously served as a manager at Gator’s Dockside and was the manager at the location when Behrmann bought the place, and Eric Wright, who previously worked for Galleria, will lead the sta team as managers.
Bill Vasquez and Colleen Sheive, of Construction Services of Orlando, are local residents helping with the continued renovations.
Although a variety of renovations — including new stone, drapes, ceiling, chairs and bar — already are in, the revamp also will include new outside patio furniture, planters, an area to sit at the entrance, the addition of chandelier, lights on the walls, artwork, signage and dishware.
LOCATION HISTORY
Behrmann has been in Orlando for almost 30 years and started his own practice in 1993 called Integrity Medical Group, where he served as a neurosurgeon. He has lived in various homes in Baldwin Park since 1998.
The restaurant was then bought by the Lacey family and changed to Jack’s Steakhouse.
Bob Lacey is a close friend of Behrmann’s, and Bob Lacey’s son, Chris, was the head chef.
When Chris Lacey died unexpectedly in 2014, the Laceys decided they wanted to keep the restaurant in the family. Jack’s Steakhouse was sold to Bob’s brother-in-law, a businessman in Texas, and in 2015 became Provisions & Buzz.
Noticing his favorite restaurant struggle, Behrmann approached his friend Bob Lacey.
Behrmann was inspired to buy the restaurant not only because he did not like watching it go downhill but also because of his knowledge of the neighborhood’s history.
“I want the place to be something I’m proud of (and) that the neighborhood is proud of,” he says.
Chuck Lacey’s photograph will continue to hang on the wall above the bar honoring the family.

Courtesy photo John Ziobrowski and Eric Wright will help to manage the restaurant.
BLUE JACKETS GASTROPUB
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TASTE OF BALDWIN PARK FALL 2022

Above: Lauren Bacon, Sara Mulville and Emily Hanagri wandered exploring the food and drink vendors.
Right: Kyle Morton and Ali Ritter sampled beverages at the event. Friends and families gathered in downtown Baldwin Park under the stars.


The highly anticipated Taste of Baldwin Park event returned for another season Thursday, Nov. 3, in downtown Baldwin Park. The event, hosted by VIP Events by David Merritt, bene ts Caring By Sharing United, a non-pro t organization in Altamonte Springs that provides humanitarian needs for the homeless, hungry, sick and less fortunate. This fall, the event featured about 1,500 attendees.
The next Taste of Baldwin Park event will take place in April 2023. — ANNABELLE SIKES
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