Matthew James Matheson (born February 7, 1982)[1] is a Canadian chef, restaurateur, and internet personality. He was the executive chef of Parts & Labour,[2] a restaurant located in Toronto, Ontario, which permanently closed on January 1, 2019. Matheson has since started Matty's Patty's Burger Club, a takeout restaurant in Toronto, Canada, which opened in December, 2020.[3] In April 2022, Matheson opened Prime Seafood Palace, which is also located in Toronto.[4] Matheson regularly appeared on Vice's show Munchies. He previously hosted Viceland's It's Suppertime! and Dead Set on Life.[5]
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Born | (1982-02-07) February 7, 1982 (age 40) Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada |
Spouse | Trish Matheson Spencer |
Children | 3 |
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Website | mattymatheson |
Matheson was born in Saint John, New Brunswick to engineer Stephen and waitress Joan Matheson.[5] The family lived in Nova Scotia until Matheson turned 11,[6] when they moved to Fort Erie, Ontario.[7] Before moving to Ontario, Matheson had grown up as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; however, the family left the church when leaving Nova Scotia.[8][9] Matheson's grandfather was a restaurateur and former RCMP officer from Prince Edward Island, the family having roots in PEI dating back to the 1700s. His grandfather owned and operated The Blue Goose restaurant in DeSable, where Matty would spend his summers.[10]
Matheson moved to Toronto in 2000 and attended Humber's cooking program. He found he had a talent for butchering meat, and after a short stint on tour as a roadie for his friends' metal band, Matheson continued his culinary career.
Matheson began working at Le Sélect Bistro under chef Rang Nguyen who taught him French culinary techniques. In 2006, Matheson was hired at the restaurant, La Palette.[7] In 2010, Matheson became executive chef at the new Parts & Labour restaurant. His recognition, along with his outgoing and wild personality, would lead to his appearance on the online show Munchies by Vice Media.
He was later hired to host Viceland's It's Suppertime and Dead Set on Life.[11][12]
Matheson has also appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! where he showed Jimmy Kimmel how to make a "stuffed shell family recipe".[13]
In October 2018, Matheson released his first cookbook, Matty Matheson: A Cookbook.[14][15]
Matheson partnered with Shlomo Buchler to create a pizza restaurant with two locations in Toronto called Maker Pizza.[16][17]
In March 2020, Matheson and artist Alex 2Tone, co-founder of streetwear brand Born X Raised, started a podcast, titled Powerful Truth Angels, with producer Jason Nelken.[18]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Matheson created a pop-up restaurant called Matty Matheson's Meat + Three, a take on an American meat and three, specializing in American barbecue, in Fort Erie.[19]
On September 29, 2020, Matheson released his second cookbook, Matty Matheson: Home Style Cookery.[20] Matty recorded a series of YouTube videos to coincide with the release of this book.[21]
In October 2020, Matheson opened another pop-up restaurant in Toronto, a continuation of Matty's Patty's,[22] originally located in Hawaii with a short stint in Shibuya, Japan.[23]
In April 2021, Matheson was signed with Endeavor (formerly William Morris/Endeavor). He also partnered to open a new pop-up restaurant in Toronto called Birria Balam, specializing in the Mexican dish Birria.[22]
As of June 2022, Matheson has also joined the cast and crew of The Bear on Hulu as a guest star and producer. In the same month he opened the Prime Seafood Palace, a venture that he had been working on for the previous six years. [24][25]
Matheson married his long-time girlfriend Trish Spencer in 2014.[7] Together, they have three children: MacArthur (born in 2016), Rizzo (born in 2018), and Ozzy (born in 2020).
Matheson has had a history of past substance abuse. Matheson first tried cocaine in 11th grade. His regular use of the drug would lead him to a heart attack at the age of 29.[5] After his heart attack, he quit using drugs and alcohol at the end of 2013. Seven months after becoming sober, Matheson shot his first episode of Keep It Canada.[5]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014–2015 | Keep It Canada with Matty Matheson | Himself - Host | 6 Episodes (Web Series) |
2016–2017 | VICE: Essentials | Narrator | Episode: Forever Young |
Dead Set on Life | Himself - Host | 3 Seasons, 24 Episodes total | |
2017–2018 | It's Suppertime! | Himself - Host | 1 Season, 24 Episodes |
2018 | The Burger Show (First We Feast) | Himself - Judge | Season 1 Episode 4 |
Workin' Moms | Mams | Episode: Consent
Episode: The Holy Hole | |
2019–present | Just a Dash | Himself - Host | YouTube (Web Series) |
2020 | Matty and Benny Eat Out America | Himself - Host (with Benny Blanco) | YouTube (Web Series) |
2020 | Home Style Cookery | Himself - Host | YouTube (Web Series) |
2021 | Stupid Fucking Cooking Show | Himself - Host (with Benny Blanco) | YouTube (Web Series) |
2021 | Cookin' Something with Matty Matheson | Himself - Host | YouTube (Web Series) |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2016–2017 | Dead Set on Life | 24 Episodes |
2017–2018 | It's Suppertime! | 24 Episodes |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2017–2018 | It's Suppertime! | 24 Episodes |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2011 | Kenny Hotz's Triumph of the Will | Season 1 Episode 5 |
2016 | Hot Ones | Season 2 Episode 22 |
Last Call with Carson Daly | Season 15 Episode 44 | |
2018 | Late Night with Seth Meyers | Season 5 Episode 77 |
The Social | 1 Episode | |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Season 16 Episode 167 | |
2019 | The Burger Show (First We Feast) | Binging with Babish and Matty Matheson's Krabby Patty-Inspired Burger Throwdown |
2021 | Craig of the Creek | Season 3 Episode 28 |
2022–present | The Bear | 6 episodes as guest star; 8 episodes as co-producer |
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