Bradley Kilgore
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Bradley Kilgore (born 1986) is an American chef based in Miami, Florida.
Kilgore was born in 1986 in Overland Park, Kansas. By the age of 12, Kilgore was making French toast and pancakes in a local diner to support his family. In Overland Park, Kilgore enrolled in culinary classes at Broadmoor Technical Center. After abandoning HVAC certification he decided to try his hand at cooking. After spending time in Italy, Kilgore finished his studies at Johnson and Wales University in Denver, Colorado.[1]
Restaurants
In 2010, Kilgore served as executive sous chef at EPIC in Chicago. The restaurant earned three stars from the Chicago Tribune.[1] In 2011, Kilgore moved to Miami where he was the executive sous chef at Azul. After his time at Azul, Kilgore was the executive chef at the J&G Grill, Jean-Georges Vongerichten's restaurant in Bal Harbour.[2][3]
Kilgore made a name for himself when he opened Alter in 2015. Located in the Wynwood neighborhood, Alter focuses on New American cuisine, highlighting indigenous Floridian ingredients. [4]
In his role as the Culinary Director of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, Kilgore opened his Italian-based, signature restaurant, Brava by Brad Kilgore.[5][6]
In 2018, Kilgore opened Kaido in Miami's Design District alongside mixologist Nico de Soto.[7] Kaido is a Japanese-inspired restaurant with an emphasis on creative drinks.[8] In May 2019, Kilgore opened his fourth restaurant, Ember, an American bistro, downstairs from Kaido.[9]
After the Covid-19 Pandemic, Kilgore has since closed his Miami-based restaurant group and transitioned into hospitality consulting.