Reinaldo โRenyโ Alfonso, an old friend of the Memphis culinary community, is back in town and getting ready to take the helm at the new Bog & Barley restaurant, which is owned by Celtic Crossing owners DJ and Jamie Naylor.
The Irish restaurant, which will be located in a 7,100 square-foot space in the Regalia Shopping Center at 6161 Poplar Avenue, is slated to open in 2022.
Alfonso is director of operations for Bog & Barley, as well as Celtic Crossing.
Former chef de cuisine at Chez Philippe at The Peabody, Alfonso more recently has been corporate chef at Starr Restaurants in Philadelphia. โSo, my role was always doing independent research on different cuisines and opening new restaurants for the company. Weโve done English pubs. I canโt name how many concepts Iโve done. The end goal is to develop systems to make restaurants successful. Team building. Internal promotions. You name it.
โDJ and I have always had a good relationship ever since I did leave Memphis 11 years ago. And one day we were just talking on the phone and we struck up an idea for me to come back to town and do some projects. So here I am.โ

Bog & Barley will be โmore of an elevated take on the Irish pub with the emphasis of a strong whiskey program. And modern interpretation of Irish cuisine.โ
And, he says, โItโs going to be a scratch kitchen with good ingredients and the emphasis on freshness. Itโs not going to be a fancy restaurant. It will be an elevated restaurant. Itโs going to be straightforward. Just a place you can come and grab a pint and have a great meal at the same time.โ
As for the decor, Alfonso says,โItโs going to look like an Irish pub. A dark Irish pub. The builder of the bar is from Ireland. High ceilings. Warm, inviting place.โ
Alfonso wonโt be cooking at Bog & Barley. As director of operations, he says, โIโm focusing on the kitchen. Building teams for the kitchen and menu development.โ
And itโs nice to be in Memphis again, Alfonso says. โI am extremely happy. Itโs nice to be back.โ

