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Episode 318 – Chef Tyler Rogers on Hospitality, Local Farms, and Building Community at Stonebreaker

About the Show:

“Food and giving people food is my love language.”

       – Chef Tyler Rogers


On this episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas®, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Chef Tyler Rogers at the beautiful Stonebreaker Restaurant on Markham Hill in Fayetteville. Chef Rogers is an Arkansas native whose culinary journey has taken him from humble beginnings in Magnolia to the legendary French Laundry in Napa, California, before returning home to celebrate Arkansas’s rich agricultural bounty.

Chef Tyler talks about finding inspiration in Thomas Keller’s French Laundry Cookbook, learning the value of farm-to-table at Brave New Restaurant in Little Rock, and the impact of working in Michelin-starred kitchens. Now as Executive Chef at Stonebreaker, he’s all about making guests feel at home and connecting local farmers with the community through creative, comforting dishes.

You’ll also hear Chef Tyler’s advice for young chefs, his dreams of opening his own diner or a wood-fired bakery, and his passion for serving inclusive menus—including vegan and gluten-free options. If you love great food, local farms, and uplifting stories, this episode is for you!

Key Takeaways:

  • Inspiration at Home: Chef Tyler’s Arkansas roots and early kitchen experiences shaped his love for hospitality and detail.
  • Culinary Journey: From dropping out of college to pursuing some of the top kitchens in the world, Chef Rogers shows how non-traditional paths can lead to big dreams.
  • Farm-to-Table Focus: He’s passionate about forming “a conduit between farmers and consumers,” using as many local products as possible at Stonebreaker.
  • Intentional Hospitality: Hospitality is at the heart of Chef Tyler’s approach—“servant leadership” and a guest-first mentality ensure everyone feels welcome.
  • Continuous Growth: Tyler shares how stepping out of your comfort zone—whether in the kitchen or life—leads to true growth.
  • Advice for Aspiring Chefs: Work hard. Seek mentors. Stage (apprentice) in great kitchens. Read, and never stop learning.

All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast.

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This episode is sponsored by:

FindItNWA.com – Find It Fast. Find It Local.

Northwest Arkansas Council – “Life Works Here!”

ONBoardNWA.com HyperLocal Jobs in NWA

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