Episode #57 - Greg Wade of Publican Quality Bread
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Episode #57 - Greg Wade of Publican Quality Bread

This week, we’re joined by Chicago’s preeminent bread head, the wheat wizard of West Town, Greg Wade. Greg runs Publican Quality Bread and cut his bread-making teeth all over the city — his knowledge of the rising staple is vast, and he conveys it all in a low-key and relatable way, made evident on this episode and in his new book, Bread Head: Baking For the Road Less Traveled. We talk the history of flour, how to assess a loaf of bread, the intricacies of gluten, and so much more. Plus: Grateful Dead trivia in honor of Dead & Company’s last show.

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Episode #56 - Elise Bergman of Judson & Moore
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Episode #56 - Elise Bergman of Judson & Moore

This week, we have the multi-talented Elise Bergman on the pod. A musician and apparel designer, she is also one of the creative powerhouses behind Judson & Moore, an award-winning whiskey distillery based in Chicago that she founded alongside her husband, Collin Moore. We go deep into the spirit distilling process, with an insightful conversation about barrels and proof, as well as the puzzle of branding whiskey (a thing they’ve clearly solved.) Plus: Tim reveals an old tennis rivalry, we discuss the intersections between parenthood and running a business, and so much more.

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Episode #55 - Michael Nagrant of The Hunger
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Episode #55 - Michael Nagrant of The Hunger

For our longest episode yet, we are talking with prolific food writer and critic Michael Nagrant. A long-time champion and observer of Chicago’s food scene, he takes us through his storied career, from his pioneering podcasting days to covering the scene in an independent fashion on his Substack, The Hunger. In a sprawling and delightful interview, we talk the ethics of food criticism, taking precautions to ensure an authentic dining experience, breaking the Publican story, and lots more.

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Episode #54 - Anders Erickson, Cocktail Content Creator
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Episode #54 - Anders Erickson, Cocktail Content Creator

Our guest this week is more than just a bartender (though there's no questioning his bonafides in that arena) -- he's a glorified YouTube sensation who's managed to successfully marry his love of making craft drinks with his panache for storytelling and performance. Anders Erickson stops by the Joiners studio to tell us all about getting his start as a soda jerk in Door County Wisconsin, his thespian roots in Chicago, and the unintended consequences of running a drink-making YouTube channel. Plus: the curious seasonality of online engagement, the challenges of working with pals, and Danny's questionable pants.

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Episode #53 - Xavier Alexander of Metric Coffee
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Episode #53 - Xavier Alexander of Metric Coffee

This week, we dive deep into a big cup of joe with none other than Xavier Alexander of Metric Coffee. His dogged persistence and commitment to independence have earned him one of the top spots the city’s coffee upper echelon, and his knowledge of and passion for every part of the process are both crystal clear and inspiring. He tells us about buying his first coffee machine with credit cards and student loans from a notorious grifter, his mission of incentivizing producers to stay in the business, and how to brew a perfect cup (which, it turns out, is defined by the person drinking it.)

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Episode #52 - John Shields of Smyth and The Loyalist
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Episode #52 - John Shields of Smyth and The Loyalist

This week's guest's body of work is rivaled only by his low-key demeanor and genial humility about it all. From working under Charlie Trotter and Grant Achatz, to taking a chance with Town House in Virginia's countryside, to opening the much-lauded pairing of Smyth and The Loyalist in the West Loop (with so much more in between), John Shields is a true gem of the Chicago culinary scene, and it was a pleasure to have him on the podcast. In addition to a laundry list of casual shout-outs to previous and future Joiners guests, we're talking the butterfly effect of dial-up internet, the hierarchy of Trotter's kitchen, developing a menu that reflects the pastoral qualities of a restaurant's location -- and plenty more.

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Episode #51 - Kris De la Torre of the Academy for Global Citizenship
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Episode #51 - Kris De la Torre of the Academy for Global Citizenship

As the Director of Sustainability and School Food for the Academy for Global Citizenship, this week’s guest is piloting a revolutionary new way of thinking about food in schools, with a holistic system that integrates environmental justice, urban farming, and equity into the school’s curriculum and structure — right in the heart of Chicago. With a master’s degree in Human Development and Education from Harvard, a true passion for complexity, and a diverse body of experience in food and hospitality, Kris De La Torre’s vision for a better food future is as convincing as it is utopian. She sits down with us to tell us all about her unconventional trajectory, give us a crash course on the cheesemaking process, provide some nuanced perspective on the Blue Hill controversy, and so much more. 

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Episode #50 - R.J. Melman of Lettuce Entertain You
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Episode #50 - R.J. Melman of Lettuce Entertain You

For our fiftieth episode, we're lucky to be joined by none other than R.J. Melman: he's the president of Lettuce Entertain You, one of the finest restaurant groups in the country, a family enterprise renowned for its imaginative spirit and commitment to quality. He tells us all about growing up immersed in restaurant openings, how Lettuce settles on new concepts (it always starts with the food), and what it's like working alongside his brother and sister.

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Episode #49 - Dan Raskin of Manny’s Cafeteria & Delicatessen
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Episode #49 - Dan Raskin of Manny’s Cafeteria & Delicatessen

Raised on pans of arguably some of the best beef stew ever made in the Chicagoland area, our guest this week comes from a family devoted to taking care of the neighborhood with excellent food and warm hospitality. From its halcyon days as Raskin’s, to its evolution into Manny’s and beyond, Dan Raskin joins us to tell us all about what it was like growing up in and around Chicago’s finest Eastern European cafeteria style delicatessen. He tells us about taking over the restaurant right before Covid (and how they weathered that storm), maintaining a work-life balance, how to order at Manny’s without racking up a gargantuan bill (though we don’t blame you if you do), and so much more.

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Episode #48 - Won Kim of Kimski
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Episode #48 - Won Kim of Kimski

This week, we're joined by a man whose bombastic diction is matched only by a glut of talent and good taste. Won Kim is a DJ, artist, and chef whose raw curiosity and passion for collaboration has brought about some, well, extremely cool shit. Join us for a conversation about the hustle, the importance of good communication, amplifying pop-ups, and so much more. Plus — a shocking secret affinity is revealed.

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Episode #47 - Mike Schallau of is/was brewing
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Episode #47 - Mike Schallau of is/was brewing

With is/was brewing, this week's guest is flipping the script on craft brewing, expanding its scope while honoring its heritage with less-conventional beer styles, all composed with impeccable care and razor-sharp technical savvy. Mike Schallau joins us to share his journey, from playing jazz guitar in college to crafting some of the city's best artisanal beer. And what do you know, he brought some of those beers along to share with us. We go deep in this episode, discussing open top fermentation, the history of beer for kids, the evolution of flavor and taste buds, and as always, so much more.

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Episode #46 - Eve Studnička of Funeral Potatoes
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Episode #46 - Eve Studnička of Funeral Potatoes

Funeral Potatoes is composed of Eve Studnička and Alexis Rice -- they're industry veterans from the catering world who opened a virtual kitchen during the pandemic, and now they’re transitioning into a full-on brick and mortar. Today, we're talking with Eve, who walks us through their origin story, shining a light on some of the more unconventional sides of hospitality in our city that are really well embraced. We're talking about how they chose their fantastic name, drawing a vibrant cross-section of society when putting on an underground dining series, bread storage techniques, and so much more. Make sure you stay till the end for morel-hunting tips, too.

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Episode #45 - Jean Tomaro of Hogsalt
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Episode #45 - Jean Tomaro of Hogsalt

Don’t let this week’s guest’s low-key demeanor fool you — she is a creative powerhouse behind Hogsalt, a restaurant group known for their impeccable design and commitment to quality, and her work speaks for itself. On the precipice of their first (okay, technically second) foray into Paris, co-founder and beverage specialist Jean Tomaro joins us to chat the concept-to-implementation process, the importance of feedback, cardboard stand-ins, and the magnificence of the Vesper Martini. We also debate whether Small Cheval qualifies as a fast food joint — the results of which could spell major consequences for future Gratuity Rounds.

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Episode #44 - Rob Lopata
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Episode #44 - Rob Lopata

You might notice that this week's guest is a bit... untethered (in the best possible way). Though he might not be tied to any particular concept, or restaurant, or project, when we talk about the "colorful characters" in our intro, our guest is exactly the kind of person we're referring to. He harbors a vast quantity of knowledge about various foods -- and beyond that, he's an enthusiast who truly loves immersing himself in cuisine and culture, in the intrinsic experience and community-making of good hospitality. Pull up a chair and join us for a round of drinks, legend telling, and genuine cheer with the good man Rob Lopata. We're talking The Urinator (#1 and #2), food fandom in 80s and 90s Chicago, the Beef-a-thon, the Wasabi incident, and so much more. All hail Pigman!

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Episode #43 - Mike Satinover, aka Ramen_Lord
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Episode #43 - Mike Satinover, aka Ramen_Lord

This week, we're thrilled to be joined by a man who takes no shortcuts and leaves no stone unturned: the Ramen_Lord himself, Mike Satinover. A true enthusiast and champion for the Japanese culinary staple, he got his start sharing recipes and musings on Reddit, and has grown his personal brand and knowledge to impressive heights. His passion culminates in the imminent opening of his own restaurant, Akohashi, in a few months, and we couldn’t be more excited. Listen in to learn about the best off-the-rack noodle (and where to find it), ramen-adjacent dishes in Japanese cuisine, why alkaline agents are essential to the process, and so much more.  

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Episode #42 - Paul McGee of Lost Lake
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Episode #42 - Paul McGee of Lost Lake

This week, we welcome one of Danny’s mentors to the studio for a special conversation with a man who embodies the true spirit of generous hospitality. He helped spur Chicago’s cocktail revolution with forward thinking and graceful grit at The Whistler, and gave us one of the city’s best tiki bars with the opening of Lost Lake in 2017. We are lucky to have renowned bartender, cocktail champion, and our truly stand-up pal Paul McGee in the Joiners studio. We talk the intricacies of measuring baby feet in Houston, monitoring booze pump rooms in Vegas, rare bottles, and more. Plus: Danny reminisces about the good ol' days learning from Paul at the Whistler, and Tim tells us about spanking mint before a Super Bowl party.

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Episode #41 - Michael Kiser of Good Beer Hunting and Feel Goods Company
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Episode #41 - Michael Kiser of Good Beer Hunting and Feel Goods Company

Our guest this week wears a lot of hats. As the founder and creative director of Good Beer Hunting, he's fostering a worldwide conversation and community around the ubiquitous brewed beverage and helping breweries of all shapes and sizes thrive. He also founded Feel Goods Company, a full-definition beverage development studio innovating on the always-evolving world of drinking. That's right: brand guru, creative visionary, and poet Michael Kiser saunters into the Joiners studio to tell us about what drew him to beer, apple products (the actual fruit), what's hip and happening in the beverage industry, and so much more.

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Episode #40 - Rob Levitt of Publican Quality Meats
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Episode #40 - Rob Levitt of Publican Quality Meats

We can say with absolute confidence that this week's guest is the most famous butcher in all of Chicagoland. Luckily for us, he's also an affable mensch and an extremely pleasant hang. After studying jazz at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Rob Levitt found his true passion in the culinary arts, and decided to trade his tenor saxophone for an even-more-cutting arsenal of meat-rendering implements. These days, he works for One Off Hospitality as the head butcher and lead at Publican Quality Meats. Our conversation spans pork belly injuries, the fundamental differences between Italian salumi and French charcuterie, meeting his wife Allie at the CIA, and he helps us get to the bottom of Tim's questionably pink chicken breast.

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Episode #39 - Diana Dávila of Mi Tocaya Antojería
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Episode #39 - Diana Dávila of Mi Tocaya Antojería

Our guest this week cut her culinary teeth at her parents’ restaurants, where she witnessed firsthand what it takes to run a successful operation, and Oaxaca’s Seasons of the Heart Culinary school, where she opted to go instead of Paris. This devotion to heritage, augmented by an almost mystical creative approach, has helped her find success as the chef-owner of Logan Square’s lauded Mi Tocaya Antojería. Chef Diana Dávila joins us for a captivating conversation that covers her years at Butter and beyond, enticing Mexican dishes that are new to us, and where dreams and cooking intertwine.

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Episode #38 - Nick Kindelsperger of Chicago Tribune
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Episode #38 - Nick Kindelsperger of Chicago Tribune

Our guest this week never intended to break into the newspaper game, but we are happy he did. Nick Kindelsperger stumbled into food writing by following his gut — after college, he moved to New York City, where he was blown away by the ubiquity of high quality food, and the concept of making one single dish as well as you possibly can. Fast forward to now — Nick is a food critic for Chicago’s paper of record, and his no-nonsense passion for food and expressive panache have helped form and chronicle our city’s vibrant hospitality culture. He sits down with us to tell us about staying excited about food writing, burgers that blew his mind, and what’s new and notable in the Chicagoland food scene.

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