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Jerrmy Gawthrop’s Deep Roots in NWA

About the Show:

On this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Jerrmy Gawthrop, Founder of Greenhouse Grille, Woodstone Pizzeria, and Co-Founder of The Roots Festival.  Jerrmy has been around the world and then some. Starting out in New Orleans with a pit stop in Indiana before spending his formative years in Benton County. He’s personally witnessed and been a part of the explosion of growth and transformation of Northwest Arkansas.

Jerrmy cut his teeth at a young age in a restaurant kitchen and used that training to ultimately propel him to start both the Greenhouse Grille and Woodstone Pizzeria. He calls himself an “Accidental Chef.” But, from all of the reviews and stories about both restaurants, he’s a pretty good one. When starting two successful restaurants wasn’t enough for Jerrmy he connected with some other outstanding people including, Bryan and Bernice Hembree, and Co-Founded The Roots Festival. The idea was to take a small venue and introduce Food and Music together. What started in the parking lot of the Greenhouse Grille ten years ago has grown into a multi-city, multi-venue event that covers most of Northwest Arkansas over a four-day period at the end of August. 

Jerrmy has learned to juggle Entrepreneurship and family and he has made some recent moves, selling the Greenhouse Grille to Arsaga’s and focusing his efforts on Woodstone Pizzeria with two locations in Fayetteville and the Roots Festival. For most people that is enough to work with but it appears that Jerrmy Gawthrop is just getting started.   

The Roots Festival runs from August 21-25, 2019.  If you are reading this beforehand please come out and join Jerrmy and get a taste of what he’s created right here in the Ozarks.  

Here’s a lineup of the Chefs that will be in town for the Festival. You may know some of the names.   

2019 Fayetteville Roots Festival Chef/Foodie Lineup

Graham Elliot – Chicago, IL

Georgia Pellegrini – New York, NY

Jesse Griffiths – Austin, TX

Deborah VanTrece – Atlanta, GA

Asha Gomez – Atlanta, GA

Colin Stringer – Oklahoma City, OK

Merlin Verrier – Denver, CO

Scott Winegard – Portland, OR

Logan Guleff – Memphis, TN

Sachin Chopra – San Matteo, CA

Rachel Belle – Seattle, WA

Jennifer Booker – Atlanta, GA

Crescent Dragonwagon – Fayetteville, AR

Levon Wallace – Nashville, TN

Andrew Curren – Austin, TX

Miranda Kaiser – Tulsa, OK

Jason Paul – Rogers, AR

Matthew Bell – Little Rock, AR

Scott McGehee – Little Rock, AR

Mark Hardin – Aspen, CO

Matt McClure – Bentonville, AR

John Lupton – Chicago, IL

Reed Faitak – Austin, TX

Tristan Lora – Austin, TX

William Lyle – Tulsa, OK

Casey Copeland – Hot Springs, AR

Michael Robertshaw – Rogers, AR

Brooks Cameron – Fayetteville, AR

William McCormick – Bentonville, AR

Matthew Cooper – Bentonville, AR

Miles James – Fayetteville, AR

Jules Carney – Little Rock, AR

Patrick Lane – Fayetteville, AR

Von Tyguen – Rogers, AR

Chrissy Sanderson – Fayetteville, AR

Justus Moll – Fayetteville, AR

Case Dighero – Fayetteville, AR

Trae Basore – Bella Vista, AR

Mollie Mullis – Bentonville, AR

Luke Wetzel – Bentonville, AR

Rob Nelson – Bentonville, AR

Kurt Plankenhorn – Fayetteville, AR

Rafael Rios – Bentonville, AR

Travis McConnell – Bentonville, AR

Darwin Beyer – Fayetteville, AR

Steven Brooks – Fayetteville, AR

Maudie Schmidt – Fayetteville, AR

Heather Artripe – Fayetteville, AR

Cody Johnson – Fayetteville, AR

Haley O’Brien – Bentonville, AR

Chad Hammontree – Fayetteville, AR

Jordan Wright – Springdale, AR

Matt Feyerabend – Siloam Springs, AR

Jessica Keahey – Bentonville, AR

Important Links and Mentions on the Show*

Website for The Roots Festival

The Roots Festival on Facebook

The Roots Festival on Instagram

Website for Woodstone Pizza

Website for Arsaga – Fayetteville

Website for Khana Indian Grill

Website for Meiji – Fayetteville

Persephone on Wheels on Facebook

Website for Heirloom – Rogers

This episode is sponsored by*

Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"

Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"

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