Five years ago, Brooke Coleman faced homelessness while navigating single motherhood during her pregnancy. Despite her challenges, she held onto her dream with unyielding determination.
Last year, Coleman’s dream materialized as she proudly launched Stuffed Enuff, her restaurant in Dayton, Ohio, earning accolades from satisfied customers.
In an interview with local media Dayton.com, Coleman recounted her journey, recalling a pivotal moment when she resolved to change her life.
“I was going through a struggle,” she revealed. “One night, I looked at my family and decided I would never be in that situation again. If I worked hard, I would never have to return to that shelter.”
With determination fueling her, Coleman enrolled in Sinclair Community College’s culinary arts program. Equipped with skills and training, she embarked on her culinary career with a small catering operation, earning the moniker “Chef B.”
As her culinary reputation flourished, Coleman seized the opportunity to realize her dream by opening Stuffed Enuff. The restaurant’s name reflects its menu, featuring a range of dishes that can be stuffed with various ingredients, from meats and rolls to customizable burgers.