Chef Bryce Heron is part of the Chef team at Thistle Hospitality, a dynamic group of venues in Nova Scotia that includes The Whiskey Teller, Junction 16, The Barn at Fort View Golf Course, and on- and off-site catering for weddings and special events. All the properties are located within a short drive of Annapolis Royal and together offer an impressive variety of cuisines from Italian Canadian at Junction 16 to wood-fired BBQ at The Whiskey Teller and modern maritime fare at Founders House. Thistle Hospitality became a member of the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia (RANS) this past spring, and Bryce was honoured to attend the Savour show in Halifax shortly after joining.
Bryce’s culinary journey began not from a lifelong plan, but from curiosity and opportunity. Unsure of what career path to take after high school, he decided to give cooking a try instead of heading to university. A family friend, then sous chef at JUMP in Toronto, invited him to spend a day in the kitchen. That day’s work stretching from prep through dinner service was enough to hook him for good. Now, nearly 20 years later, Bryce’s passion lies not just in cooking, but in developing new talent and helping experienced team members reach their next professional milestones.
In an industry that is constantly shifting, Bryce remains motivated by the challenge of delivering value for money despite rising food and labour costs. It’s a constant balancing act, but one that keeps him engaged and focused on creativity and efficiency. Foodbuy has helped support that balance since the early days of Thistle Hospitality. As the company has grown, Bryce says one of the biggest benefits beyond the rebate program has been access to savings on paper products and consumables such as tin foil and cling wrap. “It’s great to be saving money on these things because while they are essential to the restaurant business, they don’t actively help generate revenue,” he explains. “Cutting costs in these areas allows us to redirect those savings toward keeping our staff employed.”