List of American restaurateurs
Main article: List of restaurateurs
This is a list of American restaurateurs. A restaurateur is a person who opens and runs restaurants professionally. Although over time the term has come to describe any person who owns a restaurant, traditionally it refers to a highly skilled professional who is proficient in all aspects of the restaurant business.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
A
- Dolores Alexander
- Ben Ali [1]
- Roy W. Allen
- Linda G. Alvarado
- David W. Anderson
- Hiroaki Aoki
- Andrea Apuzzo
- Donatella Arpaia
- Joseph Philip Arsenault
- Anthony Athanas
B
- E. S. Babcock
- Damon Baehrel
- Jean-Claude Baker
- Paul Bartolotta
- Joe Bastianich
- Lidia Bastianich
- Mario Batali
- Joe Baum
- Bob Baumhower
- Rick Bayless
- Victor Bergeron
- Maurice Bessinger
- Sherman Billingsley
- Bill Binder
- Jamie Bissonnette
- Thomas Boggs
- Justin Bogle
- Ettore Boiardi
- Ghulam Bombaywala
- David Bouley
- Danny Bowien
- Henry L. Bowles
- Gary Brackett
- Laurence Brahm
- Ella Brennan
- Owen Brennan
- Ralph Brennan
- Richard Brennan
- Terrance Brennan
- Coby G. Brooks
- Robert H. Brooks
- Warren Bruno
- Artur Bryant
- Peter Buck
- Aaron Buerge
- Sandra Bullock
- Jim Bunch
- David Burke
- Ernie Byfield
C
- Alex Cable
- Karyn Calabrese
- Don Callender
- Ransom M. Callicott
- Adrianne Calvo
- Vince Carter
- S. Truett Cathy
- David Chang
- Sam Chang
- Leah Chase
- Chris Chelios
- Cecilia Chiang
- Leeann Chin
- Bob Chinn
- Jeffrey Chodorow
- Michael Chow
- Ruby Chow
- Sam Choy
- Jim Churchill
- Dick Clark
- Michael P. Clayton
- Clifford Clinton
- Tyson Cole
- Tom Colicchio
- Sean Combs
- Al Copeland
- Michael Cordúa
- Dave Corriveau
- Percy Creuzot
- Ingrid Croce
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
- Lester Maddox
- Peyton Manning
- George Mardikian
- Priscilla Martel
- Herman Marth
- Mariano Martinez
- George Mavrothalassitis
- Tony Maws
- William McCormick (diplomat)
- Michael McCarty[2]
- Billy McGlory
- Robert "Say" McIntosh
- Brian McMenamin
- Thomas McNaughton
- Sean Meenan
- Rich Melman
- Sarma Melngailis
- Julie Menin
- Danny Meyer[2]
- Michael Whiteman
- Mary Sue Milliken
- Michael Mina
- T. J. Moran
- George Morrone
- Arnie Morton
- Michael Morton
- John Mosca
- John A. Mulheren
- Marc Murphy
- Terrence Murphy
- Kimbal Musk
- Anthony Myint
N
O
P
R
S
- Jeffrey Saad
- Henry Salgado
- Colonel Sanders
- Nico Santucci
- Bobby Schilling
- Chris Schlesinger
- Alex Schoenbaum
- John Schnatter
- Kurt W. Schuller
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Patrick Schwarzenegger
- Daniel R. Scoggin
- Larry Sconyers
- James Scurlock
- Adam Senn
- Clyde Serda
- Ike Sewell
- Andy Shallal
- Ralph Sheffield
- Louis Sherry
- Lydia Shire
- Herman Shooster
- Toots Shor
- Richard Simmons
- Alvin Simon
- Kerry Simon
- B. Smith
- Martin V. Smith
- Arthur K. Snyder
- Thomas N. Soffron
- Jack Solomon
- Felix Stehling
- Frank Stephenson
- Lynn D. Stewart
- Michael Stipe
- Robert A. Straniere
- Christopher B. "Stubb" Stubblefield
- Phil Suarez
- Michael Symon
T
U
V
W
Y
Z
See also
References
- ↑ Schudel, Matt (October 9, 2009). "Ben Ali, 82, Whose Chili Bowl Became a D.C. Landmark, Dies". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Miller, Bryan (September 1, 2008). "5 All-Star American Restaurateurs". Food & Wine. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
Further reading
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- Lubow, Arthur (March 10, 1996). "Who Is the Best Restaurateur in America?". The New York Times. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
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