Pizza Marvin, Little Sister, Sly Fox Den too nominated for James Beard
, 2023-01-25 13:03:37,
Two Providence chefs and a Native American chef with a restaurant in Charlestown have won award nominations 2023 James Beard Foundation Awards.
Robert Andrewsi Marvin’s pizza In Providence, Melina Pagan my little sister In Providence and Cherry Bucknett Foxy Fox Den, too, In Charlestown, they are all nominated for Best Chef in the Northeast. They are among the 20 semi-finalists in the regional category.
All three are first-time nominees for the James Beard Awards, considered the “Oscars” of the hospitality world. Everyone opened their restaurants after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pizza Chef Marvin gets a James Beard nomination
Andreozzi is the chef/owner of Marvin’s Pizza at 468 Wickenden St.. He and business partner Jesse Hedberg opened an old-fashioned pizza parlor with a modern menu of food and cocktails in Providence in December of 2020.
Little Sister of Providence receives a James Beard nomination
Pagán is the chef/owner of Little Sister at 737a Hope St. in Providence, an artisan coffee shop with a menu of Puerto Rican specialties. They serve breakfast, lunch and lunch pastries. Her husband, Darcy Coleman, is a co-owner. Pagán also opened Providence’s famous Rebelle Artisan Bagels in 2017.

Sly Fox’s Den, which serves Native American cuisine, gets the award nomination
Pocknett opened her home Sly Fox Den, Too, in Charlestown in 2021 at 4349 South County Trail, Charlestown. Wampanoag Chef/Owner serves Native American cuisine. The restaurant grew out of her work in the catering business in Connecticut. she…
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