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Honey Road chef Cara Tobin’s work pays off in James Beard Award finals

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Like most 17-year-olds in the late 1990s, Cara Tobin needed a job to pay for a car and car insurance. Also like most teens then, she sought work in a restaurant.

She applied at the Hanover, New Hampshire, pizza joint Everything But Anchovies. The owner asked if she could cook. She lied and said yes. She was hired and began work that day.

She would eventually work the 3 p.m.-2 a.m. shift, often as the only cook in the kitchen. The food wasn’t complicated but the restaurant was huge and did lots of takeout business in the town that’s home to Dartmouth College.

“I learned how to be fast and I learned how to move in a kitchen, and I loved it,” Tobin said. “It was like a puzzle and I wanted to nail it every night.”

Cara Tobin, executive chef and co-owner at Honey Road, prepares a plate of fried squid at the Burlington restaurant May 29, 2024.

Tobin has been nailing it in the restaurant world ever since, especially after opening the much-lauded Burlington restaurant Honey Road in 2017. Recognition for her accomplishments reached a peak this spring when she became a finalist as Best Chef: Northeast for the James Beard Awards, the most-prestigious honors in the American restaurant industry.



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