🎙️ Born to the Game — Jessica & Justin Johnson of The Serving Spoon
Legacy, Community & Carrying Forward an Inglewood Institution
What does it mean to inherit more than a family business — to inherit a cultural landmark that an entire city calls home?
In this episode of Born to the Game, Jessica Bane and Justin Johnson, owners of the legendary Serving Spoon in Inglewood, share the incredible story behind one of Los Angeles’ most beloved soul food restaurants and the responsibility that comes with carrying on a multi-generational legacy.
Founded by their grandfather Harold E. Sparks and later run by their parents Angie and JC Johnson, The Serving Spoon became far more than a restaurant. It became a gathering place for athletes, entertainers, politicians, families, and generations of Angelenos looking for comfort, community, and home.
Jessica and Justin open up about growing up inside the restaurant, the realities of taking over a family business, navigating pressure and sacrifice, surviving COVID, and preserving the soul of Inglewood during a time of rapid change and gentrification.
From stories about celebrities like Snoop Dogg, Queen Latifah, Magic Johnson, and Mike Woodson stopping by “the Spoon,” to emotional reflections on community support during the pandemic, this conversation is a powerful reminder that legacy isn’t just about business — it’s about people.
🔑 In This Episode:
The origin story behind The Serving Spoon in Inglewood
How their grandfather built the restaurant with family recipes from Ohio
Growing up inside one of LA’s most iconic Black-owned restaurants
The emotional moment they realized the restaurant belonged to the community
How COVID nearly forced the restaurant to close
The GoFundMe campaign that saved the Spoon during the pandemic
Stories about celebrities, athletes, politicians, and LA legends who became regulars
The realities and misconceptions of owning a restaurant
Balancing family dynamics while running a multi-generational business
Protecting culture and preserving legacy as Inglewood changes
Why hospitality, service, and community are at the center of everything they do
💬 Key Takeaway:
Legacy is bigger than ownership. When you serve your community with consistency, love, and authenticity, a business can become part of people’s lives for generations.
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