Sarah Kirnon

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Sarah Kirnon
Born
Leicestershire, England, U.K.
Culinary career
Cooking style Caribbean cuisine
Previous restaurant(s)
    • Miss Ollie's (2012-20)

Sarah Kirnon is a West Indian [1] chef. Kirnon owned and operated Miss Ollie's, an Afro-Caribbean restaurant in Oakland, California, from 2012 until 2019, when she announced she would close the restaurant to reopen the space as a non-profit incubator for Black chefs, artists, musicians and other creators.

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Early life and education

Sarah Kirnon was born in the 1960s in Leicestershire, England. Her mother is Barbadian and her father, Antiguan. She identifies as West Indian. [1] At the age of four, her parents sent her to Gall Hill, Saint John, Barbados to live with her maternal grandmother and great-grandmother. [1] [2] [3] Kirnon credits her time in Barbados with instilling a love for food. Her grandmother and uncles raised produce and animals on their farm, using the ingredients in daily cooking. At age thirteen, she moved back to England. [1]

In 1999, Kirnon moved to San Francisco. [4]

Career

After relocating to San Francisco, Kirnon was chef at Emmy's Spaghetti Shack, followed by Front Porch. [4] Eventually, she moved to Oakland to serve as chef at Hibiscus, where she created contemporary Caribbean food. [2] In January 2012, she left Hibiscus, announcing that she would open a restaurant in downtown Oakland named Miss Ollie's, named after her grandmother who died in 2011. [2] [5]

In December 2012, Miss Ollie's opened in Swan's Marketplace in Oakland. [6] The restaurant specialized in Caribbean cuisine. Menu items included many favorites from her childhood, such as fried chicken, saltfish and ackee, and goat curry. [7] [8] In 2016, Kirnon and Miss Ollie's were featured in the documentary Hungry. [9] Miss Ollie's was named one of the top 100 restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2018 and 2019 by the San Francisco Chronicle . [10]

Kirnon was chef-in-residence at Elda in San Francisco from September until November 2020. She served Caribbean take out meals, including dishes found at Miss Ollie's. During this time Kirnon started to re-examine the concept of the brick and mortar restaurant because of the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on the restaurant industry. She believed that pop-ups and smaller establishments, with lower overhead and smaller staffs, would be more common after the pandemic. [8] Weeks after the residency ended, Kirnon announced she would close Miss Ollie's at the end of the year to reopen the space as Sanctuary, a non-profit business incubator for Black chefs, musicians, artists and other creatives. [11]

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