Restaurants Currence owns four restaurants in
Oxford, Mississippi: City Grocery, Bourè, Snackbar, and Big Bad Breakfast. He expanded Big Bad Breakfast to include locations in
Birmingham, AL,
Homewood, AL,
Vestavia Hills, AL,
Cahaba Heights, AL,
Tuscaloosa, AL,
Mobile, AL,
Florence, AL,
Madison, AL,
Pelham, AL,
Buckhead, GA,
Destin, FL,
Inlet Beach, FL,
Chattanooga, TN,
Franklin, TN,
Memphis, TN,
Nashville, TN,
South Pittsburg, TN,
Spring Hill, TN,
Durham, NC,
Charleston, SC,
Mt. Pleasant, SC,
Conway, AR, two locations in
Little Rock, AR and three locations in
Louisville, KY. He also owns The Main Event, a catering business based in Oxford for in-house and off-site catering. According to
Vogue, "[y]ou can't visit Oxford without hearing someone sing the praises of Chef John Currence." City Grocery was Currence's first restaurant, with a Southern and traditional Creole French menu, opened in 1992, and has been in Oxford Courthouse Square since 1996.
The New York Times recommended "its rowdy upstairs bar and elegant dining below". It was named one of the "South's Best Bars" by
Southern Living in 2013. In fall 1999, it won its first of several
Wine Spectator Awards of Excellence. Big Bad Breakfast started in Oxford in 2008, but later spawned additional locations in Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky and South Carolina. It has received recognition from publications like
The Culture Trip, which named it one of the best diners in the South by in 2016,
The Daily Meal,
Serious Eats, and
Travel and Leisure. Snackbar opened in 2009, and its chef
Vishwesh Bhatt won the
James Beard Award for Best Chef in the South in 2019. Currence bought barbecue restaurant Lamar Lounge in 2012. It received attention from publications like
Sports Illustrated and
Garden & Gun, but closed in 2016. It reopened as Fat Eddie's, an American Italian restaurant, which itself closed in 2017.
TV appearances Currence was featured as a contestant on season 3 of the reality television cooking competition
Top Chef Masters. He won the second week of the competition, "Everything Old is New Again", but was knocked out in the third episode.
Bravo TV, the network on which Top Chef Masters is hosted, released John Currence's pre competition interview. Currence joined
Andrew Zimmern on the
Travel Channel's
Bizarre Foods, exploring
The Blues Trail to try unusual
BLT sandwiches, including one made with testicles. He has also appeared on an episode of
Anthony Bourdain's
No Reservations: Parts Unknown, about the Mississippi Delta and southern culture. In 2009 he was featured on the CBS
Early Show during a segment called "A Chef on a Shoestring". The segment featured how to cook a three-course meal for four for under $35.
Publications Currence has published the books,
Pickles, Pigs & Whiskey: Recipes from My Three Favorite Food Groups and Then Some,
Big Bad Breakfast: The Most Important Book of the Day and
Tailgreat: How to Crush It at Tailgating. He was a contributor to the cookbook ''Wild Abundance: Ritual, Revelry & Recipes of the South's Finest Hunting Clubs
. Pickles, Pigs & Whiskey
was featured or reviewed by The New York Times Book Review, which called it "a culinary rebel yell in a new key", as well as The Washington Post, Eater
, and others. Big Bad Breakfast
was featured as the Los Angeles Times'' Cookbook of the Week. == Awards and recognition ==