Setting The Table: The Chefs of Best Fest
In this episode of Setting The Table: The Chefs of Best Fest, Tay Westbury sits down with Chef Clayton Chapman for a conversation about hospitality, sacrifice, family, and the deeper purpose behind cooking. Raised between Omaha and the countryside outside Fort Calhoun, Chef Clayton grew up surrounded by backyard gardens, family dinners, and fresh ingredients long before food became his profession. What started with teenage jobs at Subway and local Creole restaurants eventually evolved into a lifelong pursuit of hospitality, leading him to culinary school in Chicago, nationally recognized restaurants, and opening his own acclaimed restaurant in Omaha at just 24 years old. Throughout the episode, Chef Clayton reflects on the realities of restaurant life — the discipline, the grind, the emotional cost, and the importance of caring for both guests and yourself. He shares stories about early kitchen mentors, lessons learned from failure, the impact of Covid on his career and family life, and why food remains one of the most powerful ways to connect people and create lasting memories. Thoughtful, grounded, and deeply intentional, this conversation explores what it truly means to serve others through food, hospitality, and human connection. From backyard gardens to nationally recognized dining rooms, Chef Clayton’s story is ultimately about building something meaningful — one meal at a time. Purchase your tickets for Best Fest at bestfest.omahamagazine.com
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