Episode #146 - Ina Pinkney, Hospitality Legend
This week’s guest needs no introduction — but we’ll give it a shot anyway. Ina Pinkney is the sage-like force and entrepreneurial spirit behind the late great Ina’s Kitchen, a beloved Chicago culinary landmark known for its warmth, character, and unforgettable food. But, as she wryly reminds us, she didn’t arrive fully formed. A childhood illness and a string of firings from corporate gigs — during a decidedly less-than-equitable era — shaped her path long before she became a hospitality visionary. It wasn’t a flash in the pan, but a hard-won opportunity that led her to redefine what a restaurant could be: not just a place to eat, but a place to belong. Ina joins us in the studio with a letter to her younger self, a list of ways restaurants can better serve their customers, a few pointed snipes at her friend (and former guest) Doug Sohn — and, of course, more stories, wit, and wisdom that only she could bring.