Chef Vivian Howard's Modern Farmhouse (2024)

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Opening a small-town restaurant was chef Vivian Howard’s first leap of faith. Her second? The one-of-a-kind farmhouse she now calls home

By Daniel Wallace

August/September 2014

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Howard's modern farmhouse sits nestled in a wheat field across from her childhood home.

According to Vivian Howard, one of the South’s preeminent young chefs, the middle of nowhere is a place called Deep Run. It’s in Eastern North Carolina, near Kinston. This is where she lives now with her husband, Ben Knight, and their two children, in a home the likes of which no one around here, or anywhere, has ever seen before. The house—which from one angle looks like two farmhouses stuck together—sits on the edge of a wheat field, bordered by cypresses and shaded on one side by two giant sweet gum trees. There are chickens and there are dogs, and soon there will be a studio out back, where Knight will paint. Howard’s story is fascinating, but the story is not about how she first got here. Chalk that up to the accident of birth: Deep Run is where she was born and raised and spent much of her life trying to escape. How she got back here: That’s a tale worth telling. As it turns out, the middle of nowhere is a beautiful place.

Home—like mom, a first love, your best dog—is indelible. Impossible to ignore but easy to disdain. And yet one thing is supposed to be the same for us all: that no matter where you go, it’s the only place you can’t go back again. At least, that’s the boilerplate, Southern Zen, our old uncle Heracl*tus’s version of You cain’t step into the same river twice.

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Growing up, there was no place Vivian Howard wanted to leave more than Deep Run. And she did leave it, for years, trading the middle of nowhere for the center of everything, New York City. It’s where she met the man who would become her husband, and where together they explored the idea of becoming restaurateurs.

By day they worked as waiters, and then Howard, eventually, as a cook at wd~50, one of Manhattan’s hottest eateries. This was in the early 2000s. At night, they made soup in their bathtub and drove around the city, delivering it to their clients. Soup in the bathtub. I wish I’d made that up, but it’s true.

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Howard stands proud in her reclaimed stomping grounds.

And just when they were this close to settling down up there in a forever kind of way, her father made an offer she couldn’t refuse: Come back to Deep Run and I’ll help you start a restaurant of your own, right down the road in Kinston. He’d even throw in a parcel of land for a place to build a house. Thus the restaurant Chef & the Farmer was born, and later, a TV show—PBS’s Peabody Award–winning series A Chef’s Life, which begins its second season in September. But they still needed a place within this place to live, something all their own, and that’s what their new house became: a fusion of who they are, where they’ve been, and where they’ve chosen to make their lives.

Take a barn and a New York City loft, throw in a chicken coop and a spacious porch, and, even if you can’t imagine it, you can understand the philosophy behind their home. Knight is from Chicago, and his mother has a friend there who’s a well-known architect—Ann Clark. The three of them worked together to come up with the design. “We wanted a happy place that melded the architecture of Eastern North Carolina and our own aesthetic,” Howard says. The floors are made of low-maintenance concrete, the walls of native cypress. The heart of the house is what might be called the great room but feels more like an echo of a loft: In one long alley is the kitchen, the dining room, and the living room. “I can be in the kitchen doing what I love to do and be part of what the family is doing at the same time,” Howard says.

Though they’ve been back in Deep Run for almost a decade, they’ve been in this house for only a little over a year. And though it still has that new-car smell, it’s furnished with the past.

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Butcher-block countertops.

Howard takes me on the tour: Against one wall is a pew from the Southern Baptist church she attended as a child. There’s a writing desk that belonged to Knight’s grandmother. The planters are crocks her father made pickled pork in a long, long time ago. On the massive porch out back—part screened, part open, with a fireplace that wouldn’t be out of place at Hearst Castle—is what Howard calls a tobacco truck: a small flatbed on wheels once pulled by a donkey. Instead of tobacco, it’s now loaded down with basil and mint. On the wall as you take the stairs to the playroom on the second floor—from which you can see the house she grew up in, right across the road—are nearly a dozen butter-bean shelling pans. It’s one of the things you do as a girl growing up in Deep Run: shell butter beans in front of the television. This Butter Bean World is the one she was trying to escape; back here now she celebrates it, the same way her restaurant celebrates the local farmers who grow them. More than 70 percent of the foodstuffs at Chef & the Farmer come from within a sixty-mile radius.

Location, location, location: That’s the retail mantra. So building a home and a restaurant in the middle of nowhere doesn’t seem like the smartest choice. But who says you can’t make nowhere somewhere? Bring the customers and the cameras here? Because that’s exactly what Howard and Knight have done.

The moral, dear reader, is this: If the river’s still there, feel free to step into it. The water’s fine.

And PS: Their bathtub is especially lovely.

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FAQs

Is Vivian, the Chef, and the farmer still married? ›

Howard was married to artist Ben Knight, her co-owner at Chef & the Farmer and the Vivian Howard Restaurant Group. She confirmed in early 2023 the couple had divorced. The couple met while working together at Voyage restaurant in NYC.

What happened to Vivian from A Chef's Life? ›

Vivian runs the restaurants Chef & the Farmer in Kinston, NC; Benny's Big Time in Wilmington, NC; Handy & Hot and Lenoir (opening December 2020) in Charleston, SC. In October 2020, Vivian released her second cookbook, This Will Make It Taste Good: A New Path to Simple Cooking.

Why did the Chef and Farmer restaurant close? ›

Howard, who is also known for her PBS shows “A Chef's Life” and “Somewhere South,” details her own experiences with such challenges, saying she closed her flagship Kinston restaurant last June “in large part because the inefficiencies, stress and fatigue brought by an unsustainable business model became impossible to ...

Where does Chef Vivian Howard live now? ›

It's in Eastern North Carolina, near Kinston. This is where she lives now with her husband, Ben Knight, and their two children, in a home the likes of which no one around here, or anywhere, has ever seen before.

How old are Vivian Howards' kids? ›

My children are 11 now.

How many restaurants does Vivian Howard have? ›

Ms. Howard owns four restaurants: Chef & the Farmer in Kinston, Benny's Big Time in Wilmington, Handy & Hot, and Lenoir in Charleston, S.C. The new venture, called Viv's Fridge, is a 24/7 smart fridge that allows customers to pick from a variety of snacks, main courses, breakfast items and desserts.

Who was the female chef that went to jail? ›

Her media empire, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, had gone public in 1999, making Stewart the first female self-made billionaire in the U.S. A few years later, however, Stewart found herself wrapped up in an insider trading scandal that would eventually send her to prison.

Why is the chef's life ending? ›

But after five seasons, Howard decided it was time for a change. In a conversation with Eater last year, the chef remarked, “I've done every ingredient that makes sense in this particular framework, and I know how to stew collard greens and make pickles and preserve, so I think it's time to do something else.”

Is Vivian Howard still married to Ben Knight? ›

She confirmed in early 2023 the couple had divorced.

Does Vivian Howard have a new show? ›

In her new show, Somewhere South, Howard steps instead into the role of host, taking viewers on a journey through the history of Southern food and placing those foods into their context in the modern South.

Who owns chef and the Farmer? ›

Ben Knight, a Chicago native, has transitioned well to country, small town living. As a co-owner of Chef & the Farmer and the Vivian Howard Restaurant Group, he has established himself as a leader in small town investment and job creation.

Why did Vivian Howard close the boiler room? ›

“I ultimately made the decision to close the Boiler Room because we have struggled to run two juggernaut restaurants in a small town forever,” Howard said. “It's so much more flexible with the Chef & the Farmer with the dining room, kitchen, event space, and wine shop. We will not open the Chef as it was before.

How many sisters does Vivian Howard have? ›

Vivian: I am the youngest of four girls. One of my sisters went away to boarding school, and I went and stayed with her a few times. I had really big dreams, and I didn't think they would realize themselves in Deep Run.

Who is the most famous celebrity chef? ›

Gordon Ramsay

The eternally angry culinary critic Gordon Ramsay is one of the most famous chefs on TV, known for the harsh words he shares with the people on his shows like Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares and Hell's Kitchen.

Where is Ben from Chef and the Farmer? ›

Teamed with his wife, Vivian Howard, the two have created a business in Kinston North Carolina that now employs over 120 and is comprised of 3 restaurants and a production company.

How does Viv's fridge work? ›

Just swipe your credit card on the side of the machine and the door opens to a variety of seasonal prepared items. The food in Viv's Fridge tastes like it took all day to cook... because it did! But you don't have a kitchen counter full of dirty pots and pans to show for it.

What year were Vivian Howard's twins born? ›

"In 2011 I gave birth to twins. Theo and Flo came into the world four weeks early, and their arrival turned every routine Ben and I ever had on its head. One afternoon, right after we brought them home from the hospital, Ben made me a snack.

How do I contact Vivian Howard? ›

Are you interested in hosting private event? If so, email us the details (party size (up to 20), date, and nature of the event to hello@vivianhoward.com.

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