While at Johnson and Wales, Capon was selected as a culinary intern for
Charlie Palmer to work at his acclaimed Manhattan restaurant Aureole. After graduating in 1994, Capon continued to work for Palmer and helped open The Lenox Room. He went on to work for
David Burke at the Park Avenue Café and then spent a year traveling in Europe, honing his cooking expertise. After a couple of years as executive chef at Matthew's on the
Upper East Side, he took the reins as executive chef of Canteen in
SoHo. El Toro Blanco, Bowery Meat Company, and a Miami version of Lure Fishbar in the historic Loews hotel. Capon is a seven-time winner of the People's Choice award at the NYC Wine & Food Festival's Burger Bash and has appeared on
Rachael Ray,
Good Morning America,
TODAY, and the
Food Network. He has also been featured in
The New York Times and
New York Magazine. In 2021, he co-founded the hospitality company VCR Group with
Gary Vaynerchuk, Conor Hanlon, and David Rodolitz. In early 2022, VCR Group partnered with Masa Ito and Kevin Kim to open ITO, a 16-seat
omakase in
Tribeca, New York. Later in 2022, VCR Group began selling
NFT memberships for Flyfish Club, a planned private dining club, the location of which had not yet been determined. In April 2024 the club began accepting cash for memberships. Flyfish Club opened in September 2024 on the Lower East Side. Capon has participated in the
US Open for many years through his Flyfish pop-up, where he serves lobster rolls, oysters, and other signature dishes. In 2023, VCR Group expanded its restaurant portfolio with the addition of Capon's Burgers, located in the
Fontainebleau on the
Las Vegas Strip, In September 24, 2024, he became a chef at the restaurant Flyfish Club in New York, which was funded with NFT sales. ==References==