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Oliver Peter Patrick Peyton, (born 26 September 1961), is an Irish restaurateur and television personality.


Early life

Peyton was born in Sligo and raised in Killasser near Swinford, County Mayo, his mother was the owner of a knitwear factory and was fond of cooking. Peyton attended
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in Sligo until he was 17 when he left home and went to New York where he was employed in a range of jobs including digging
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, roofing and as a waiter. He gained a scholarship to Leicester Polytechnic in the UK, where he studied textiles.


Career

After two years at Leicester Polytechnic, Peyton moved south and with a partner opened two nightclubs, ''The Can'' in Brighton – favourably reviewed during 1983 by ''The Face'' magazine – and later ''Raw'' in London. In the 1990s he moved into restaurants, opening the ''Atlantic Bar & Grill'' near Piccadilly in 1994 and ''Coast'' in Mayfair in 1995. These were followed in
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by ''Mash & Air'', a brasserie and a restaurant respectively, both in a former warehouse in the Canal Street district. The name was derived from stages in the brewing process, and beer was brewed on site, ahead of the craft-beer curve. Further developments saw ''Mash'' opening in London in 1998 and in 1999 ''Isola'' in
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. In 2002 Peyton opened the ''Admiralty'' restaurant in Somerset House to serve its arts community, and 2004 saw the opening of ''Inn the Park'', a restaurant in
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. The Peyton & Byrne company was incorporated in 2005, which led to further restaurants at national establishments: ''National Dining Rooms'' and ''National Café'' at the
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, a cafe at the
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and the ''Wallace'' restaurant at the
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, among others. "Our job is to commercialise things," he said in 2011. "Galleries are free in the UK and if people leave to eat elsewhere then the gallery is losing money." More recently the business has been supplemented with Peyton And Byrne Bakeries at five locations across London. In October 2016, following the loss of contracts, which included
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and the
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, Peyton & Byrne went into administration and was acquired by Sodexo, the French multinational corporation, but Peyton and 460 staff were reportedly remaining with the company.


Taking a stand

On 8 February 2013, when responding to questions on
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News about the quality of supermarket meat products, and referring to the Irish meat industry, Peyton stated Ireland was "an airport for meat". He said he would never buy Irish beef, claiming that meat labelled as Irish was probably sourced in Indonesia. In 2015 he told the Great British Chefs' website: "To me, British food is about having British ham, it’s about having British produce. When I started in this business, we used to have trucks going to the market in Paris because we couldn’t get produce. Now, chefs are much more experimental about what they can do with their own country’s produce. British food is not about shepherd’s pie, it’s about how chefs use the food that is coming out of the ground."


Television and publishing

From 2006 until 2021, Peyton was one of the judges on the BBC2 cooking competition show, ''
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''. He was described by food critic
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as "the Phineas T. Barnum of restaurateurs" and having a "penchant for the spectacular and the idiosyncratic". In 2012 RTÉ launched a programme, ''Recipe for Success'', based on the idea of cooks turning a home recipe into a commercial product suitable for supermarket shelves. Peyton was involved in the programme as one of the mentors for the competitors. From February 2018 Peyton joined his sister-in-law
Alex Polizzi Alessandra Maria Luigia Anna Polizzi di SorrentinoBurke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003, vol. 1, p. 1472 (born 28 August 1971), better known as Alex Polizzi, is an English hotelier, businesswoman, and television personality. Since 2008 ...
in a new Channel 5 series ''Peyton And Polizzi’s Restaurant Rescue''. She had previously established herself as UK TV’s ''Hotel Inspector'', and here they pool their experience to play firefighters and turn round failing restaurants. Peyton is also the author of two cookbooks.


OBE

In 2012 Peyton was appointed an honorary OBE for services to catering; honorary because he is not a British citizen. Peyton said afterwards: "I am thrilled to have received this award, it’s a magnificent honour. I am lucky enough to work in a business that I love alongside my family and to win this is the icing on the cake!"


Personal life

Peyton is married to Charlotte Polizzi, granddaughter of Lord Forte and sister of hotelier and TV presenter
Alex Polizzi Alessandra Maria Luigia Anna Polizzi di SorrentinoBurke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003, vol. 1, p. 1472 (born 28 August 1971), better known as Alex Polizzi, is an English hotelier, businesswoman, and television personality. Since 2008 ...
. They have three children.


References


External links


Peyton & Byrne

Peyton And Byrne Bakeries
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