Snacky Tunes

Episode 166: Jamie Bissonnette and Wes Bryon

Episode Summary

This week on Snacky Tunes, Jamie Bissonnette, chef and owner of Coppa and Toro in Boston, joins hosts Greg and Darin Bresnitz in the studio to talk about his latest updates! On the show, Jamie talks about winning Best New Chef, being nominated for a James Beard award, and gives us his latest updates on the opening of Toro in New York City, set to open this Spring. He also talks to us about the upcoming BBQ Blowout set for this August 13th, where Jamie is set to preview a taste of what people can expect from his soon to open NY Toro outpost. Lastly, Mount Moon (Wes Bryon) also comes into the studio for a special performance of songs Stay Real,Niagra, and more! Hear more about Mount Moons music, and how he has progressed from busking to playing shows in Philadelphia! This program has been sponsored by BluePrint Cleanse. I worked in Paris for a bit and a chef there said if I wanted to be better I needed to start eating meat - I did, and by the end of the week I was chowing foie gras. --Jamie Bissonnette on Snacky Tunes Its actually not illegal at all. Its technically illegal to ask for money, but it falls under freedom of speech. --Wes Bryon on Snacky Tunes

Episode Notes

This week on Snacky Tunes, Jamie Bissonnette, chef and owner of Coppa and Toro in Boston, joins hosts Greg and Darin Bresnitz in the studio to talk about his latest updates! On the show, Jamie talks about winning Best New Chef, being nominated for a James Beard award, and gives us his latest updates on the opening of Toro in New York City, set to open this Spring. He also talks to us about the upcoming BBQ Blowout set for this August 13th, where Jamie is set to preview a taste of what people can expect from his soon to open NY Toro outpost. Lastly, Mount Moon (Wes Bryon) also comes into the studio for a special performance of songs Stay Real,Niagra, and more! Hear more about Mount Moon’s music, and how he has progressed from busking to playing shows in Philadelphia! This program has been sponsored by BluePrint Cleanse.

“I worked in Paris for a bit and a chef there said if I wanted to be better I needed to start eating meat – I did, and by the end of the week I was chowing foie gras.” —Jamie Bissonnette on Snacky Tunes

“It’s actually not illegal at all. It’s technically illegal to ask for money, but it falls under freedom of speech.” —Wes Bryon on Snacky Tunes