"Always Different, Always Good"
HOW THE CONCEPT OF HOBO'S EATERY WAS BORN
Tyrone Thomas Jr.
Back in the 1970's; In the Village of Ellenville New York, located in the Catskill Mountains, my father "Tyrone Thomas Sr." and I often sat at the kitchen table, savoring the last bites of a culinary masterpieces he made
My father was a man with a passion for food and a penchant for experimentation. He was always eager to whip up vibrant dishes that combined the freshest vegetables with an eclectic mix of meats. My eyes always twinkled with delight at dinner time and I often asked, "Dad, what do you call this?"
My dad would chuckle and say, "It doesn't have a name yet... It's just a Hobo Meal
That eventually sparked a conversation about how my Grandmother, Great Grandmother and Mother, would also transform leftovers into delicious and ever-changing great meals and "pot luck soups." these dishes brought together flavors and ingredients in unexpected ways, always resulting in a comforting and satisfying meal.
As we reminisced, a lightbulb went off in our heads. "What if we could capture that feeling of surprise and culinary adventure in a restaurant?" I wondered.
"A place where the menu is always different and always unexpected? " my father added and "always good" as his eyes lit up.
And that's how the idea for HOBOS Eatery was born. A concept that embraced the unexpected, celebrated culinary creativity, and minimized food waste. It was a tribute to the resourceful spirit of their ancestors and a testament to their passion for food that was "always different, and always good."
We envisioned a restaurant where local chefs could experiment and showcase their unique creations, local artists could showcase their talents, and customers could embark on an entertainment and culinary adventure with every visit, and where surplus ingredients could be transformed into delicious and sustainable dishes.
With a shared vision and a dash of culinary magic. My father and I set out to create HOBOS Eatery, a place where the food was as unpredictable and diverse as the people who inspired it. We both knew it would be a journey filled with challenges and triumphs, but we were fueled by a belief in the power of food to bring people together and create unforgettable experiences.
We also knew that HOBOS Eatery would be more than just a restaurant. It would be a testament to the spirit of adventure, the joy of discovery, and the enduring power of family and community. It would be a place where "always different" met "always good," and where every meal was a celebration of the unexpected.
We never got around to bringing this wonderful vision to life before my father from Covid-19 in 2020. I am still dedicate to making this dream a reality through any way I can before I die..















