Brooke Coleman was homeless and trying to make ends meet as a pregnant single mother in the street of Ohio. She always had a beaming dream and was determine to achieve it. After so many struggles in the street, she finally opened a restaurant called “Stuffed Enuff” in Dayton, Ohio. Her customers are pleased with the food and reception and have been giving a pleasing feedback.
“I was going through a struggle,” Coleman told local media Dayton.com. “One night I looked at my family and decided I was never going to be in that situation again. I knew if I worked hard, I would never have to go back to that shelter.”
As determined as she was, Coleman decided to enroll in Sinclair Community College’s culinary arts program. After receiving the necessary training, she started a small catering business where she became known as “Chef B”.
After some time, Coleman grabbed the opportunity to open her own restaurant. It was appropriately named Stuffed Enuff since most items on the menu can be stuffed with a variety of ingredients. They have stuffed meat, stuffed rolls, as well as stuffed burgers that customers can customize with their choice of stuffing.
Moreover, the restaurant also offers chicken wings with a choice of 8 dips. Every Sunday, they also feature a Soul Food menu that’s available in an eat-all-you-can buffet or for take-out. Their patrons particularly liked the variety of excellent food and great customer service.
“I knew I wanted to do something different from what any other restaurant was doing,” Coleman said.
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