
As co-owners of Neely's Bar-B-Que, Patrick (Pat)
and Gina Neely have turned their family restaurant into one of the most
successful barbecue restaurants in the South. Now they share the secrets behind
their favorite dishes and their passion for food, family, and fun on Food
Network's Down Home with the Neelys.
After its February 2008 premiere, Down Home
with the Neelys became the highest-rated series debut in the five-year
history of Food Network's "In the Kitchen" weekend block and continues to be a
top ratings performer. Filmed in their Memphis home surrounded by family and
friends, the show now airs seven days a week on Food Network. The Neelys
launched a second Food Network show in July 2008, Road Tasted with the Neelys,
a cross-country search for specialty stores and family-run businesses that make
hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind edibles. In May 2009, the Neelys released their
first cookbook entitled Down Home with the Neelys (Knopf, 2009), which
quickly earned a place on The New York Times' best-seller list.
Patrick began working in the restaurant business
at the age of 15, learning the art of barbecue from his uncle Jim Neely who
taught Patrick and his brother Tony the methods of slow cooking southern
barbecue using indirect heat. In February 1988, Pat and his three brothers (Gaelin,
Tony, and Mark) opened their first restaurant in downtown Memphis with just a
few tables and chairs, one barbecue pit, and $20,000 borrowed from their
grandmother. Building on a reputation of hard work, great food and consistently
good service, the Neelys now have two locations in Memphis and one in Nashville.
Additionally, they operate several concessions in the Memphis FedEx Forum and
their products are sold online and in grocery stores nationwide. Neely's Bar-B-Que
was awarded the 2007 Business of the Year by Memphis MED-Week (Minority
Enterprise Development) and a Blue Ribbon Small Business by the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce in Washington, D.C.
High school sweethearts in the 80s, Pat and Gina
reunited at their 10-year high school reunion and were married in 1994. For
years the two have learned to balance their roles in the family as well as in
business. They reside in Memphis with their two daughters, Spenser and Shelbi.
Gina manages the catering division of Neely's
Bar-B-Que, which has expanded to more than 25% of the restaurant's total sales.
She also oversees sales of all Neely's products including sauces, seasonings,
shirts, hats, and aprons. Before joining her husband in the family business,
Gina served as branch manager at National Bank of Commerce in Memphis and was an
events coordinator for The Carter Malone Group, a local public relations firm.
Patrick is a board member of the Memphis
Regional Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Shelby Farms Conservancy Board,
and the immediate past chairman of board for the Memphis Convention and Visitors
Bureau. In 2007, Patrick was named Restaurateur of the Year by the Memphis
Restaurant Association.
Gina is a member of the Memphis Restaurant
Association, on the steering committee for The Women's Empowerment Summit for
the Memphis Housing Authority, and on the PTSA of Cordova High School. She is
also a member of The Dreamers Club for the National Civil Rights Museum and an
active member at Cummings Street Missionary Baptist Church where she serves in
the Hospitality and Greeters ministries.
Gina and Patrick support Memphis youth by
sponsoring 25 children to attend NBA Memphis Grizzlies home games. They are
long-time supporters of Melrose High School, Central High School athletics and
the Martin Luther King, Jr. Basketball Tournament.
The Neelys have appeared on Food Network's
Paula's Home Cooking, Paula's Party, Road Tasted hosted by Jamie and Bobby
Deen, BBQ With Bobby Flay, and several Food Network holiday specials.