Jay Foster: Visionary Chef and Entrepreneur

Published: June 22, 2020, 9 p.m.

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This episode of On the Fly is with Jay Foster, a well-known San Francisco chef and restaurateur, who has been feeding us with heart and intention in his authentically cool and soulful establishments for the past 18 years. From his early days at Emmy\\u2019s Spaghetti Shack and Blue Jay Cafe, to 13 years running the beloved and greatly missed Farmerbrown, Jay has been a champion for the diverse and vibrant San Francisco we are, or should I say were once known for being.\\xa0

Jay has fought hard for the disappearing Black San Francisco, and now he\\u2019s part of its list of casualties: he\\u2019s one of our few Black chefs, and with the closure of Farmerbrown and his most-recent project in the Fillmore last fall, Isla Vida, we\\u2019ve lost one of our city\\u2019s few Black restaurateurs. Jay has been trying to take a break from the grind of disadvantaged ownership and work for others for a change, utilizing his years of experience and knowledge and well-honed skills. In a city where upper-level restaurant managers and executives are a valuable asset, in our interview, you\\u2019ll hear his discouraging experience that further revealed a racist system designed to undervalue him.\\xa0

What is a San Francisco without Black executives, and Black-owned restaurants, and diverse places for the community to gather? What happens when our keepers of the flame, of our city\\u2019s African American heritage and traditions and cuisine and vibrant history, are continually being blown out? As you listen to this interview with Jay Foster, you\\u2019ll hear his firsthand account of what happens when we don\\u2019t do enough to protect and uplift the Black community, culture, business, and heritage, and support equity, equality, opportunity, and visibility.


Articles mentioned in the podcast:

Bloomberg: Black Business Owners\\u2019 Ranks Collapse by 41% in U.S. Lockdowns

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-08/black-business-owners-suffer-41-drop-in-covid-19-lockdowns

Bon App\\xe9tit: Running Restaurants in San Francisco Made Me Rethink Everything I Thought I Knew About Success

https://www.bonappetit.com/story/chef-jay-foster-closing-restaurants


Two-Top:\\xa0

1. La Cocina Catering: lacocinasf.org/cater. Black-owned businesses include A Girl Named Pinky, Boug Cali, Crumble and Whisk, Healing Kitchen, MexiQ, Minnie Bell\\u2019s Soul Movement, Peaches Patties, Pinky and Red\\u2019s, Teranga Life, and Zella Soulful Kitchen.\\xa0

2. Bayview Bistro Box: bayviewbistrosf.com

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