Ina Garten said she used to think the 'Barefoot Contessa' was a 'terrible' name (2024)

"I actually thought it was a terrible name. Who calls a food store Barefoot Contessa?" she told MSNBC host Willie Geist during a virtual author luncheon benefiting Shelter Island Public Library on September 29.

Garten planned to choose a new name for the store after her first month, but by then she had already come around to the Barefoot Contessa.

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"I actually liked the name because it's about being elegant and earthy," she said. "It would've been a terrible thing to change it."

Ina Garten said the name of the Barefoot Contessa store came from its original owner

"She had been called that when she was a kid after the movie with Ava Gardner," Garten recalled. "The family used to call her the Barefoot Contessa, it was her nickname."

The owner spent a month showing Garten how to run the store, seeing as she had zero experience.

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Garten had been working at the White House — writing the nuclear energy budget for Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter's administrations — when she decided to leave DC behind and buy the New York store after seeing an ad for it in 1978.

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"I made a low offer. I thought maybe it'll happen, maybe it won't," Garten recalled. "The owner said, 'Thanks very much, I accept your offer.' And I thought, 'Oh sh*t, I actually have to do this now.'"

"I'd never had somebody work for me, I'd never run a business," she added. "I'd made brownies for six friends, not 100. I had no idea how to do it."

Garten credits her husband Jeffrey with inspiring her to take the plunge and try something new.

"Jeffrey said, 'If you love it, you'll be really good at it,'" Garten previously told The New York Times' Sam Sifton. "And that's the best advice anybody ever gave me."

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Garten began working 18-hour days to turn Barefoot Contessa into a success

The future Food Network star said she wanted to make sure her store was always a "fun place to go."

"There were always good smells in the store," Garten recalled to Geist. "In the winter we'd have hot apple cider on the burner so you could help yourself. I always made sure there was great music. I'd love when people would come in and Frank Sinatra was on and people would just dance in the store."

"I think the key is that I really loved doing it," she added. "And, because I loved it, I would be at the store until 8 o'clock at night."

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Garten ran the Barefoot Contessa store for 18 years — eventually moving it from Westhampton Beach to a bigger location in East Hampton — before she sold it to two of her employees in 1996.

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Three years later, Garten published her first cookbook with recipes from her store. Then, Food Network came calling.

And the rest, as they say, is history.

Ina Garten said she used to think the 'Barefoot Contessa' was a 'terrible' name (2024)

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Ina Garten said she used to think the 'Barefoot Contessa' was a 'terrible' name? ›

As a child, her family had nicknamed her the Barefoot Contessa

the Barefoot Contessa
The Barefoot Contessa is a 1954 American drama film written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz about the life and loves of fictional Spanish sex symbol Maria Vargas. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Ava Gardner, and Edmond O'Brien.
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and the name stuck. Ironically, despite the great success Garten has had since adopting the brand as her own, she almost didn't keep the name. Speaking with MSNBC, she revealed that she had initially considered dropping it.

What is the Barefoot Contessa's real name? ›

Ina Rosenberg Garten (/ˈaɪnə/ EYE-nə; born February 2, 1948) is an American television cook and author. She is host of the Food Network program Barefoot Contessa, and was a former staff member of the Office of Management and Budget.

Does Ina Garten still own Barefoot Contessa? ›

Garten. Barefoot Contessa, her famous store, was located where Rag & Bone now operates. Barefoot Contessa closed permanently in 2004, but Ms. Garten still owns the building.

What happened to Barefoot Contessa? ›

Barefoot Contessa hasn't produced new episodes since 2021, and anyone who still has cable knows that Food Network doesn't show Garten's TV shows as often as we'd like. However, Garten recently announced that she's working on new episodes for the cooking network.

Did Ina and Jeffrey get divorced? ›

Ina and Jeffrey Garten have been married for over 50 years, having tied the knot in 1968. Throughout their marriage, the couple have lived in many places together including Paris, Washington, D.C., Manhattan and East Hampton, New York.

Why did Ina Garten refuse to make a wish? ›

The child's wish was to meet Garten because he would watch her show from his sickbed. Various blogs, articles and other media state Garten rejected the request because of scheduling conflicts.

Why doesn't Ina Garten have children? ›

In a new interview for Julia Louis-Dreyfus' podcast, Wiser Than Me, Garten admitted that it "wasn't a struggle at all" to decide against having children. "I had no interest in having children," she told Louis-Dreyfus. "I had a terrible childhood, and it was nothing I wanted to recreate.

How much is Ina Garten's husband worth? ›

Ina husband, Jeffrey, is also a financial powerhouse. According to Celebritynetworth.com, Jeffrey is worth $100 million, mostly thanks to his former jobs as managing director of Lehman Brothers and Blackstone Group.

Is Ina Garten rich? ›

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Ina Garten's net worth in 2024 is estimated at $60 million. When combined with that of her husband Jeffrey, that amount is estimated at a whopping $120 million.

Why was the Barefoot Contessa killed? ›

Vincenzo is impotent due to a war wound. In a bid to produce an heir for his linage, Maria sleeps with their chauffeur. Consumed with jealously upon discovering the affair, Vincenzo kills her and her lover without ever knowing she was pregnant.

Why do they call her Barefoot Contessa? ›

East Hampton, New York, U.S. The show's title, which comes from the Italian word for countess, was originally used by Garten in her best-selling cookbook, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook (1999). The cookbook was in turn named after Garten's specialty food store, which she bought already named in 1978.

Why does the barefoot Contessa always wear the same clothes? ›

According to CheatSheet, Garten said, "I don't like wearing an apron when I'm working, so I find a denim shirt or a corduroy shirt and I buy 25 of them. It's like a uniform and I don't have to worry about it.

Why did Ina Garten not have children? ›

In a new interview for Julia Louis-Dreyfus' podcast, Wiser Than Me, Garten admitted that it "wasn't a struggle at all" to decide against having children. "I had no interest in having children," she told Louis-Dreyfus. "I had a terrible childhood, and it was nothing I wanted to recreate.

What does Barefoot Contessa husband do? ›

Currently, Jeffrey serves as the Dean Emeritus at the Yale School of Management and teaches courses on the global economy. According to his faculty page, prior to joining Yale, he worked for multiple White House administrations, served in the U.S. Army Special Forces and was a managing director on Wall Street.

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