James Beard Foundation Award


The James Beard Foundation Awards are annual awards presented by the James Beard Foundation to recognize culinary professionals in the United States. The awards recognize chefs, restaurateurs, authors and journalists each year, scheduled around James Beard's May 5 birthday. The media awards are presented at a dinner in New York City; the chef and restaurant awards were also presented in New York until 2015, when the Foundation's annual gala moved to Chicago. Chicago will continue to host the Awards up to 2027.

History

The awards were established in 1990, when the Foundation expanded its chef awards and combined them with Cook's Magazine's Who's Who of American Cooking and French's Food and Beverage Book Awards. In addition to the chef, restaurant, and book awards, journalism awards were added in 1993, which expanded to broadcast media in 1994, and restaurant design awards were first given in 1995.
In 2018, the James Beard Foundation changed the award's rules to be more inclusive, to fight race and gender imbalances in the industry. Changes include: judges reflecting the demographics of the U.S.; retiring the Who's Who of Food and Beverage in America awards which were judged by previous winners; adding leadership awards which focus on social justice issues; and waiving some media entry fees.
The awards are voted on by more than 600 culinary professionals, including previous award winners. Recipients receive a medallion etched with the image of James Beard and a certificate from the Foundation.

2020 awards

The 2020 James Beard Awards were postponed from May to September 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The book and media awards were announced online on May 27, 2020.
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2019 James Beard Awards were presented on May 6, 2019, at the Civic Opera House in Chicago, hosted by Jesse Tyler Ferguson. The Media Awards were presented on April 26 at Chelsea Piers in New York City, hosted by Tyra Banks.
Restaurant and Chef Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2018 James Beard Awards were presented on May 7, 2018, at the Civic Opera House, hosted by Carla Hall. The Media Awards were presented on April 27 at Chelsea Piers in New York City.
Restaurant and Chef Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2017 James Beard Awards were presented on May 1, 2017, at the Civic Opera House, hosted by Jesse Tyler Ferguson. The Book, Broadcast and Journalism Award winners were announced in New York on April 25, hosted by Andrew Zimmern.
Restaurant and Chef Awards
Restaurant Design Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2016 James Beard Awards were presented on May 2, 2016, at the Civic Opera House, hosted by Carla Hall. The Book, Broadcast and Journalism Award winners were presented at Pier Sixty at Chelsea Piers in New York City, hosted by Ming Tsai.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2015 James Beard Awards were presented on May 4, 2015, at the Civic Opera House. The Book, Broadcast and Journalism Award winners were announced in New York on April 24.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The James Beard Awards were presented on May 5, 2014, at New York's Lincoln Center. The book, broadcast, and journalism winners were announced at Gotham Hall on May 2, 2014.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Broadcast and New Media Awards
Book Awards
Journalism Awards
The James Beard Awards were presented on May 6, 2013, at New York's Lincoln Center. The book, broadcast, and journalism winners were announced at Gotham Hall on May 3, 2013.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Broadcast and New Media Awards
Book Awards
Journalism Awards
The James Beard Awards were presented on May 7, 2012, at New York's Lincoln Center. The book, broadcast, and journalism winners were announced at Gotham Hall on May 4, 2012.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Journalism Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
The 2011 James Beard Awards were presented on May 9, 2011, at New York's Lincoln Center, hosted by Tom Colicchio, Ming Tsai and Traci Des Jardins.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2010 James Beard Foundation Awards were presented on May 3, 2010, at New York's Lincoln Center, in a ceremony hosted by Alton Brown, Lidia Bastianich, and Wolfgang Puck. The media and book awards were presented one nigher earlier in a ceremony at Espace, hosted by Kelly Choi and Andrew Zimmern.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2009 James Beard Awards were presented on May 4, 2009, at New York's Lincoln Center, in a ceremony hosted by Cat Cora, Emeril Lagasse and Stanley Tucci.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Journalism Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
The 2008 James Beard Awards were presented on June 8, 2008, at New York's Lincoln Center.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Journalism Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
The 2007 James Beard Awards were presented on May 7, 2007, and more than 1,600 people attended the reception at New York's Lincoln Center. The media awards were presented the previous night at the Millennium Broadway hotel.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Journalism Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
The 2006 James Beard Awards were presented at the New York Marriott Marquis on May 8, 2006, with Cokie Roberts serving as master of ceremonies. The journalism awards were presented the previous evening at the Grand Hyatt New York.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2005 James Beard Awards were presented at the New York Marriott Marquis on May 2, 2005.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2004 James Beard Awards were presented at the New York Marriott Marquis on May 10, 2004.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2003 James Beard Awards were presented at the New York Marriott Marquis on May 5, 2003, which would have been James Beard's 100th birthday.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2002 James Beard Awards were presented on May 6, 2002, at the New York Marriott Marquis.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2001 James Beard Awards were presented on April 30, 2001, at the New York Marriott Marquis.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 2000 James Beard Awards were presented on May 8, 2000, at the New York Marriott Marquis.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 1999 James Beard Awards were presented on May 3, 1999, at the New York Marriott Marquis. The journalism awards were announced at an earlier ceremony.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 1998 James Beard Awards were presented on May 4, 1998, at the New York Marriott Marquis. The journalism awards were announced on the preceding Friday.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Electronic Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 1997 James Beard Awards were presented on May 5, 1997, at the New York Marriott Marquis. The Monday-night ceremony was hosted by Joel Grey and Donna Hanover, while the journalism awards were announced on the preceding Friday.
Chef and Restaurant Awards
Book Awards
Electronic Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 1996 James Beard Awards were presented on April 29, 1996, at the New York Marriott Marquis. The Monday-night ceremony was hosted by Al Roker and Nina Griscom, while the cookbook and journalism awards were announced one night earlier at a dinner at the Yale Club of New York City.
Restaurant and Chef Awards
Book Awards
Electronic Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 1995 James Beard Awards were presented on May 10, 1995, at the New York Marriott Marquis, in a televised ceremony hosted by Robin Leach and Donna Hanover.
Restaurant and Chef Awards
Book Awards
Electronic Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The 1994 James Beard Awards were presented on May 2, 1994, at the New York Marriott Marquis, televised live for the first time on the Food Network. Four new electronic media awards were given this year.
Restaurant and Chef Awards
Book Awards
Electronic Media Awards
Journalism Awards
The third annual James Beard Awards were presented on May 3, 1993, at the New York Marriott Marquis, and journalism awards were presented for the first time.
Restaurant and Chef Awards
Book Awards
Journalism Awards
The second annual James Beard Awards were presented on May 4, 1992, at New York's Lincoln Center, hosted by Phyllis George.
Restaurant and Chef Awards
Book Awards
The first James Beard Awards were presented on May 6, 1991, aboard the luxury liner M/S New Yorker, in a ceremony hosted by George Plimpton.
Restaurant and Chef Awards
Book Awards
Although the awards tend to focus on upscale dining in large cities, since 1998 there has been an "America's Classics" category which honors legendary family-owned restaurants across the country. The "America's Classics" winners routinely draw the biggest applause of the night at the awards ceremony. To be considered for the award, restaurants must have been in business for a decade, be locally owned, show "timeless appeal," and serve "quality food that reflects the character of the community." Past winners are:
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The "Who's Who of Food and Beverage in America" was an award presented to members of the food and beverage industry who have been "identified by his or her peers as having displayed remarkable talent and achievement." The Who's Who awards were voted on by past honorees, with a ballot of 20 candidates distributed to the entire Who's Who group each year.
The honors were initially awarded by Cook's Magazine, which inaugurated the award in 1984 but ceased publication in 1990. The award was administered by the James Beard Foundation from 1990 to 2018 and presented at the annual gala. The Foundation decided to retire the awards after 2018, citing a new commitment to inclusion. Including the inductees from the 1980s, the final Who's Who list included nearly 300 individuals.
The 1991 inductees were chef David Bouley; Ken Hom, journalist, teacher and expert on Chinese cooking; Bryan Miller, the restaurant critic of the New York Times; Michel Richard, chef-owner of Los Angeles' Citrus restaurant; and Nancy Silverton, owner of Campanile, Los Angeles.
The 1992 inductees were pastry chef Albert Kumin; authors, caterers and retailers Julee Rosso and Sheila Lukins; Drew Nieporent, owner of Montrachet and the Tribeca Grill in Manhattan; authors and columnists Jane and Michael Stern; and restaurant critic, journalist and author Patricia Wells.
The 1993 inductees were Ariane and Michael Batterberry, Gael Greene, Robert M. Parker, Jr., Carl Sontheimer, Chuck Williams, and Gregory Usher.
The 1994 inductees were Jean Anderson, Cecily Brownstone, Narcisse Chamberlain, Ariane Daguin and George Faison, Joel Dean and Giorgio DeLuca, Zack Hanle, Nancy Harmon Jenkins, Elizabeth Schneider, Jeff Smith, and Tim and Nina Zagat.
The 1995 inductees were Rick Bayless of Frontera Grill and Topolombampo, Joachim Splichal of Patina, Harold McGee, author of "On Food and Cooking," Daniel Boulud, Milton Glaser, Madhur Jaffrey, and Martha Stewart.
The 1996 inductees were Lidia Bastianich, Christopher Kimball, Zelma Long, Nick Malgieri, Danny Meyer, Jean-Jacques Rachou, and Charlie Trotter.
The 1997 inductees were cookbook author Flo Braker, culinary historian Barbara Haber, television personality Graham Kerr, winemakers Michael and Timothy Mondavi, restaurateurs Julian Niccolini and Alex von Bidder and restaurant designer Adam Tihany.
The 1998 inductees were Paula Lambert, founder and president, the Mozzarella Co., Dallas; Carolyn O'Neil, executive producer and correspondent, CNN's "On the Menu," Atlanta; Charles Palmer, chef and restaurateur, New York City; Alan Richman, writer, GQ magazine, New York City; and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, chef and restaurateur, New York City.
The 1999 inductees were R. W. Apple Jr. of the New York Times, winemaker Ernest Gallo, author and columnist Molly O'Neill, Bill Shore of Share Our Strength, and Gail Zweigenthal of Gourmet.
The 2000 inductees were Barbara Fairchild, editor, Bon Appetit magazine; Thomas Keller, chef, French Laundry ; Michael Romano, chef, Union Square Cafe ; Jeffrey Steingarten, columnist, Vogue magazine; Larry Stone, wine director, Rubicon.
The 2001 inductees were Mario Batali, chef/co-owner, Babbo and Esca, New York; Michael Ginor and Izzy Yanay, founders, Hudson Valley Foie Gras, Great Neck, N.Y.; Lynne Rossetto Kasper, host of "The Splendid Table with Lynne Rossetto Kasper," St. Paul, Minn.; Joan Nathan, cookbook author, Washington, D.C.; and Martin Yan, cooking show host, Foster City, Calif.
The 2002 inductees were Tom Colicchio, Alain Ducasse, Nobu Matsuhisa, Sara Moulton and Frank J. Prial.
The 2003 inductees were Hubert Keller, Marion Nestle, Alain Sailhac, Jacques Torres and Norman Van Aken.
The 2004 inductees were Michael Bauer, Rose Levy Beranbaum, Todd English, Andrea Immer and Eric Ripert.
The 2005 inductees were Joseph Bastianich ; Greg Drescher ; Carol Field ; Corby Kummer ; and, Deborah Madison.
The 2006 inductees were Sue Conley and Peggy Smith, Co-Founders of Cowgirl Creamery ; Jean Joho, Chef and Proprietor of Everest, Chicago; Gray Kunz, Founding Chef of Café Gray, NYC; Kermit Lynch, Founder and Owner of Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant ; and Ari Weinzweig, Co-Founder of Zingerman's Deli.
The 2007 inductees were José Andrés, Jim Clendenen, Bobby Flay, Dorie Greenspan, and Michael Pollan.
The 2008 inductees were Dan Barber, Anthony Bourdain, Nancy Oakes, Russ Parsons, Zanne Early Stewart, and Steve Sullivan.
The 2009 inductees were David Burke, John T. Edge, Betty Fussell, Dorothy Cann Hamilton, and Clark Wolf.
The 2010 inductees were Leah Chase, Chef/Owner, Dooky Chase Restaurant, New Orleans, Louisiana; Jessica B. Harris, Author and Historian, New York, New York; Paul C. P. McIlhenny, President and CEO, McIlhenny Company, Avery Island, Louisiana; David Rockwell, Founder and CEO, Rockwell Group, New York, New York; L. Timothy Ryan, President, Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, New York; and Susan Spicer, Chef/Owner, Bayona, New Orleans, Louisiana.
The 2011 inductees were Jonathan Gold of the LA Weekly, Lee Jones of Chef's Garden, Charles Phan of the Slanted Door, Frank Stitt of Highlands Bar and Grill, and Nick Valenti of the Patina Restaurant Group.
The 2012 inductees were Grant Achatz, Chef and Author; Mark Bittman, Journalist and Author; Dana Cowin, Editor-in-Chief, Food & Wine; Emily Luchetti, Pastry Chef and Author; and
Marvin Shanken, Publisher, Food Arts and Wine Spectator.
The 2013 inductees were Eric Asimov, Author and Journalist; Dorothy Kalins, Editor; Barbara Lynch, Chef and Restaurateur; Zarela Martinez, Chef and Restaurateur; Michael Mina, Chef and Restaurateur; and Bill Yosses, Author and Pastry Chef.
The 2014 inductees were Edward Behr, Food Writer; John Besh, Chef and Restaurateur; David Chang, Chef and Restaurateur; Barry Estabrook, Writer; Paul Kahan, Chef and Restaurateur; Sherry Yard, Pastry Chef and Author.
The 2015 inductees were Allan Benton, Pork Producer and Purveyor;Dale DeGroff, Mixologist; Wylie Dufresne, Chef and Restaurateur;Nathalie Dupree, Cookbook Author and Television Personality; and Maricel Presilla, Chef, Restaurateur, and Cookbook Author.
The 2016 inductees were Gina Gallo, Winemaker ; Jim Lahey, Baker and Proprietor NYC; Ed Levine, Author and Founder of Serious Eats ; Temple Grandin, Author and Animal Rights Activist ; and Marcus Samuelsson, Chef and Restaurateur.
The 2017 inductees were Suzanne Goin, Chef and Restaurateur ;
Evan Kleiman, Culinarian ; Roger Berkowitz, President and CEO Legal Seafoods ; Michel Nischan, Chef, Founder, President, and CEO of Wholesome Wave ; and Rajat Parr, Winemaker and Sommelier, Domaine de la Cote.
The 2018 inductees were Jody Adams, Chef/Owner, TRADE, Porto, and Saloniki ; Lally Brennan and Ti Adelaide Martin, Co-Proprietors, Commander's Palace ; Allison Hooper, Co-Founder, Vermont Creamery ; and Daniel Johnnes, Wine Director, The Dinex Group.