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Tammy Henderson and her son Garrett, co-owners of Sweet Southern Comfort Restaurant in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. Tammy shares her winding journey into the restaurant industry — from a career in real estate, to brief sti...
Episode 666: All In: A Mother, Her Son, and the Restaurant They Almost Didn't Open - Sweet Southern Comfort is an episode from Restaurant Owners Uncorked - by Schedulefly by Schedulefly. Tammy Henderson and her son Garrett, co-owners of Swe...
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Published Apr 29, 2026, 60:30 long, audio available.
Tammy Henderson and her son Garrett, co-owners of Sweet Southern Comfort Restaurant in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. Tammy shares her winding journey into the restaurant industry — from a career in real estate, to brief stints with a boutique restaurant, a gas station deli, and a music venue, before finally landing in their current sit-down restaurant in a historic district. After a chaotic opening and a staffing crisis, she found her solution in J1 Jamaican workers who have since become a loyal, long-term kitchen team. Garrett, who joined intending to stay only a year, discovered a passion for the business and now helps run the front of house and bar. Together they've built a community-rooted restaurant known for quality food, genuine hospitality, and a deeply personal connection to their small town — including organizing fundraisers for neighbors in need and live Facebook kitchen tours every night. 10 Key Takeaways Quality over profit — Revenue is a byproduct of doing things right, not the primary focus. Meet staff where they are — Embracing technology and communication tools improves retention. Employee turnover is costly — Losing one employee costs roughly $5,000 in retraining. J1 workers can be a staffing solution — Especially in areas struggling to attract local kitchen talent. Community investment pays off — Supporting neighbors and local causes builds deep customer loyalty. Competition is good — A rising tide lifts all boats; neighboring restaurants bring more foot traffic for everyone. Facebook Live builds audience and connection — Tammy's nightly kitchen tours have grown nearly 10,000 followers. Bootstrapped businesses can thrive — ScheduleFly's 19-year, word-of-mouth growth proves you don't need venture capital. Family businesses require clear roles and shared vision — Garrett's transition from helper to committed co-owner worked because of trust and a long-term plan. Generosity and faith are business assets — Tammy's prayer-driven mindset and community generosity have shaped her restaurant's culture and reputation.
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Published Apr 29, 2026 and 60:30 long