Connecticut Chefs Open Up About Wellness, Bad Habits, Mental Health, Addiction, and the 86 Challenge Features Interview Homepage Interview Health & Wellness Mental Health Addiction Chefs Beto Ortiz Damon Sawyer Carlos Perez Dante Cistulli Andrew Dominick October 16, 2025 To “86” or to “eighty-six” something is a term commonly used in the hospitality industry. It’s defined, maybe best so, in the Urban Dictionary, where it’s summarized as “getting rid of something, removing it, or refusing service.” If a dish is popular for the evening, and thus, sold out, you might hear a chef say something like, “86 pasta special.” But to “reject, discard, or cancel” or to 86, has a different meaning to Beto Ortiz in the present day. Ortiz, the founder of Humans of the Kitchen (think Humans of New York for the service industry), a chef in his own right, and someone who’s open about his own struggles with mental health, substance abuse, and an overall rebellious nature, started the 86 Challenge, a wellness program for chefs and restaurant professionals. Read More
29 Markle Ct Introduces Chef In Residency Series—First with Chef Roshara Sanders Events Interview Restaurant Damon Sawyer Bridgeport Roshara Sanders Black Owned Chefs Interview Andrew Dominick September 06, 2023 After he gave the closed-to-the-public dining room a warm welcome on a summer Saturday in August, Damon Sawyer told diners that they were about to experience something rare.“To my knowledge, this has never been done in Bridgeport before.” Read More
Chef Damon Sawyer Opens 29 Markle Ct in Downtown Bridgeport Features Interview Restaurant Bridgeport Homepage Damon Sawyer Chef Talk Opening Andrew Dominick January 08, 2023 “Mixing records is very similar to balancing tastes if you can imagine that. The lows of a record are like beets to me. That funk, the color of it. It’s a deep sound. You add shallots, it’s like a string session. That was a major component into my transition to being a chef. I knew what balancing sound was. Same thing as ingredients.”A quote like that one could only come from a former musician, turned chef. Read More