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Jeff and Jamie Feed

Jeff and Jamie Feed

De : Jeff Tonidandel and Jamie Brown
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Jeff Tonidandel and Jamie Brown are a husband-and-wife team and founders of the Tonidandel-Brown Restaurant Group. With MBAs and over 15 years in hospitality, they’ve grown from 11 tables to six award-winning concepts, including Supperland—named one of Bon Appétit’s Ten Best New Restaurants in America. Their podcast, Jeff & Jamie Feed, goes beyond food to explore the restaurant business from every angle, uncovering lessons in growth, creativity, and community that resonate with entrepreneurs everywhere. Blending real-world experience with candid conversation, Jeff and Jamie share stories of building restaurants, teams, and opportunities—making their show as much about business and leadership as it is about dining. Their journey will also be featured in the PBS series Fork & Hammer.Copyright 2025 Alimentation et vin Art Cuisine Economie Sciences sociales Écritures et commentaires de voyage
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    • Feeding the City: Farming, Restaurants and the Future of Local Food
      Feb 17 2026

      On this episode of Jeff & Jamie Feed, we sit down with visionary Charlotte leader Tim Belk to talk about building a stronger local food system. Tim shares the story behind his family’s Wild Hope Farm located in Chester, SC—and why having farms near fast-growing cities like Charlotte is essential to the future of food. We dig into how restaurants and farms can work together more effectively, the realities of scaling sustainable agriculture, and his work with the Carolina Farm Fund to invest in the next generation of regional farms in a sustainable, thoughtful way. This is the unique farming infrastructure being planted now that will impact chefs and locals alike in generations to come in Charlotte. It’s a conversation about land, leadership, and what it really takes to feed a city well.

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      39 min
    • Closing a Business: Making the Tough Call
      Feb 3 2026

      What’s it mean to close a business—and how do you know it’s the right call? In this episode, get the honest scoop about what it’s like to consider closing something you’ve poured yourself into. We share our story of closing Crepe Cellar to make space for something new, and why we’re now in the process of closing our doughnut shop, Reigning Doughnuts. Are there ways to see these moves not as failure but as figuring out another way? We walk through the questions we ask ourselves, the emotions that come up, and the practical realities behind the decision. If you’re an entrepreneur wondering whether to push through, pause, or pivot—gain leadership insights to make your next move.

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      33 min
    • Designed to Succeed: Building Restaurant Spaces that Work
      Jan 20 2026

      Jeff and Jamie sit down with architect Don Peadon to talk about what really makes a restaurant work—long before the doors open. From the importance of a strong architect–restaurateur relationship to designing spaces that support both front and back of house, this conversation explores how thoughtful planning sets restaurants up for long-term success. Don, Jeff, and Jamie dig into the challenges they’ve worked through together, the lessons learned along the way, and several of the projects they’ve collaborated on over the years—and why the best restaurants are built on trust, communication, and shared problem-solving.

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      44 min
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