Christensen lives and works in
Raleigh, North Carolina, having taken her first restaurant job at the age of 21. Since making Raleigh her home, she has sought to foster community through food,
philanthropy, and the stimulation of the city's downtown neighborhood. Her work has gained national attention from such publications as
Bon Appétit,
Gourmet,
The New York Times,
Southern Living,
Wall Street Journal, and
Garden & Gun. She has also appeared on
Food Network's popular series
Iron Chef America and
MSNBC's
Your Business.
Restaurants Christensen is the chef and proprietor of
AC Restaurants, a hospitality group. In 2007, she opened Poole's Diner, named for one of the building's original tenants and one of downtown Raleigh's first restaurants. In 2011, she opened her next projects, Beasley's Chicken + Honey and Fox Liquor Bar, in a corner building once occupied by a
Piggly-Wiggly in the 1940s. In 2015, AC Restaurants opened Death & Taxes, a restaurant celebrating wood-fire cooking with Southern ingredients, and Bridge Club, a private events loft and cooking classroom. In 2019, she opened Poole'side Pies, featuring Christensen's take on Neapolitan-style pizza, next door to Poole's Diner. She co-founded BB's Crispy Chicken, a fast-casual fried chicken sandwich concept with locations slated for all over the Triangle, in 2021.
Cookbooks Christensen is the author of two
cookbooks, ''Poole's: Recipes and Stories from a Modern Diner
(2016), and It's Always Freezer Season'', co-authored with her wife, Kaitlyn Goalen (2021). == Awards, nominations & accolades ==