Restaurants & Bars
Virginia Restaurant Wins James Beard Lifetime Achievement Award
A Virginia restaurant was honored in Chicago with a particularly prestigious James Beard Award.
A Virginia restaurant just received a James Beard Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony in Chicago. The James Beard Awards are considered the Oscar Awards of the culinary industry.
The Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Patrick O’Connell, five-time James Beard Award winner, three-star Michelin chef, author, and owner of The Inn at Little Washington in Washington, Virginia.
Last year, The Inn at Little Washington made history by becoming the first ever D.C.-area restaurant to earn three Michelin stars, the most coveted honor in the entire culinary industry. It is actually located a good ways outside of D.C., about an hour and a half drive west of the city.
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The awards were presented in the restaurant, chef and restaurant design categories on Monday. Special achievement awards were presented for Lifetime Achievement, Design Icon, America’s Classics and Humanitarian of the Year.
THE COMPLETE LIST
2019 James Beard Foundation Outstanding Restaurant Design Awards
Studio Writers, for Atomix in New York City (75 seats and under);
Parts and Labor Design, for Pacific Standard Time in Chicago (76 seats and over); and
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Schwartz and Architecture for El Pípila in San Francisco (other eating and drinking places).
Design Icon: Canlis, Seattle.
2019 James Beard Foundation Restaurant And Chef Awards
Best New Restaurant: Frenchette, New York City;
Outstanding Baker: Greg Wade, Publican Quality Bread, Chicago;
Outstanding Bar Program: Bar Agricole, San Francisco;
Outstanding Chef: Ashley Christensen, Poole’s Diner, Raleigh, North Carolina
Outstanding Pastry Chef: Kelly Fields, Willa Jean, New Orleans;
Outstanding Restaurant: Zahav, Philadelphia;
Outstanding Restaurateur: Kevin Boehm and Rob Katz, Boka Restaurant Group (Boka, Girl & the Goat, Momotaro, and others), Chicago;
Outstanding Service: Frasca Food and Wine, Boulder, Colorado;
Outstanding Wine Program: Benu, San Francisco;
Outstanding Wine, Spirits or Beer Producer: Rob Tod, Allagash Brewing Company, Portland, Maine;
Rising Star Chef of the Year: Kwame Onwuachi, Kith and Kin, Washington, D.C.
Best Chefs in America
Great Lakes region (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio): Beverly Kim and Johnny Clark, Parachute, Chicago;
Mid-Atlantic (District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia): Tom Cunanan, Bad Saint, Washington, D.C.;
Midwest (Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin): Ann Kim, Young Joni, Minneapolis
New York City (Five Boroughs): Jody Williams and Rita Sodi, Via Carota;
Northeast (Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New York state, Rhode Island and Vermont): Tony Messina, Uni, Boston;
Northwest (Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming): Brady Williams, Canlis, Seattle;
South (Alabama, Arkansas, Puerto Rico, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi): Vishwesh Bhatt, Snackbar, Oxford, Mississippi;
Southeast (Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia): Mashama Bailey, The Grey, Savannah, Georgia;
Southwest (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah): Charleen Badman
FnB, Scottsdale, Arizona;
West (California, Hawaii and Nevada): Michael Cimarusti, Providence, Los Angeles.
2019 James Beard Foundation America’s Classics Honorees
Pho 79, Garden Grove, California, owned by Tho Trần and Liễu Trần;
Jim’s Steak & Spaghetti House, Huntington, West Virginia, owned by Jimmie Tweel Carder, Larry Tweel, and Ron Tweel:
A&A Bake & Double Roti Shop, Brooklyn, New York, owned by Noel and Geeta Brown;
Sehnert's Bakery & Bieroc Café, McCook, Nebraska, owned by Matt and Shelly Sehnert; and
Annie’s Paramount Steakhouse, Washington, D.C., owned by Paul Katinas.
2019 James Beard Foundation Humanitarian of the Year
The Giving Kitchen, an Atlanta-based non-profit organization that provides emergency assistance to food-service workers through financial support and a network of community resources.
2019 James Beard Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award
Patrick O’Connell, five-time James Beard Award winner, three-star Michelin chef, author, and owner of The Inn at Little Washington in Washington, Virginia.
Go here to see all the winners.
The James Beard Foundation has presented the awards for more than 30 years. This year’s theme was “Good Food For Good,” which the foundation says is synonymous with its mission.
Gala reception chefs from across the country included past James Beard Award winners and many who are involved in the foundation’s signature impact-oriented initiatives, from Smart Catch to Women’s Leadership Programs to the Chefs Boot Camp for Policy and Change.
Nearly 2,000 people attended the gala, held at Lyric Opera in Chicago. The ceremony was emceed by Emmy-nominated actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson. VIP guests were treated to a multi-course dinner and experience in the mezzanine boxes during the awards show prepared by chefs from the esteemed Union Square Hospitality Group.
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