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EP-205 Brian Carriveau of Bon Appétit Management Company

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On every home game day, tens of thousands of baseball fans filter into the
San Francisco Giants’ ballpark. Many of them will buy beer, and thanks to
Brian Carriveau, their options now include more than the predictable lineup
of macro lagers. Last season, after convincing the eco-conscious ballpark
managers to allow him to sell aluminum cans, baseball fans found they could
buy 16 ounces of locally-made craft beer by nearby breweries — some of
which weren’t available elsewhere in the city.

Carriveau is the Director of Catering at Bon Appétit Management Company,
which handles food and drink menus at Oracle Park — formerly known as AT&T
Park — as well as the attached Public House restaurant and a posh,
members-only bar inside the park called the Gotham Club.

After beginning his career in hospitality at the famed Awahnee Hotel in
Yosemite, he took to San Francisco. Now with Bon Appetit, he handles
concessions for an average of 40 thousand people every home game during the
baseball season.

It’s a busy, exciting job, not just because the Giants have won three World
Series titles since he began working at the park, but also because it gives
Carriveau a major league platform to share his love of craft beer with a
huge audience.

That’s not without its challenges. Buying alcohol for a bar is one thing;
buying beer for a literal stadium full of people is quite another — and
it’s Carriveau’s job to do both. Can a ballpark cater to every kind of
drinker? I don’t know, but Bon Appetit is sure going to try.

This is Brian Carriveau, Director of Catering at Bon Appétit Management
Company for the San Francisco Giants’ Oracle Park. Listen in.
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Publication year
2019
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