S5 E72 The Fire Behind Apocalypse Miami: Smoke, Setbacks, and Success

From Cancer Survivor to Pitmaster: The Story Behind Apocalypse Barbecue

Miami may be known for cafecito and croquetas, but in this episode we’re talking about another side of the city’s food story: barbecue.

In this episode, I sit down with Jeff Budnechky, the brawn behind Apocalypse BBQ,  to discuss:

  • his childhood growing up in Miami and the early hustle mentality that shaped him
  • his experience as a two-time cancer survivor and how those battles changed his outlook on life
  • how cooking at home became both comfort and creative outlet during an incredibly difficult chapter
  • how Apocalypse Barbecue began 
  • what it meant to build a barbecue concept in a city not traditionally known for barbecue
  • how Apocalypse created a distinctly Miami identity through flavors like cafecito, Cuban bread, mojo, and more
  • the role of branding, music, vinyl, and atmosphere in shaping the guest experience
  • how community support helped turn Apocalypse from a pop-up into a movement
  • the realities of balancing marriage, business, growth, and high standards
  • the new concepts and future projects currently in the works
  • what a Michelin star would represent for a barbecue concept like this

This episode is about much more than smoked meat.

If love food stories with heart, hustle, and a strong sense of 305 pride, this one is worth a listen.

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Cheers!

Brenda


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