Monroe Duncan
Class of 1958
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Monroe Duncan, an iconic Hampton Roads chef who spent more than five
decades in the restaurant business, has died.
Duncan was one of the most recognized chefs in the area. He opened
his first restaurant, Suddenly Last Summer, in 1979 in Ocean View. A
series of other local eateries followed, including Monroe’s Mocambo,
Piranha – An Eating Frenzy, Monroe’s – A Restaurant, and The Lazy
Lobster. He cooked and managed at others such as the Chamberlin
Hotel, Breezy Point Officers Club, Chappell’s, the Blue Crab and
Uncle Louie’s. He also served as executive chef at the Smithfield
Inn.
Duncan was in his early 70s and living in Chicago.
“He was a wonderful old soul,” said Sydney Meers, chef and owner of
Stove, a restaurant in Portsmouth, who worked closely with Duncan.
“We’re going to miss him.”
By Margaret Matray
Virginian-Pilot, June 14, 2014
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