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Jeremy Allen White plays Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto" in "The Bear."Courtesy of FX Networks

  • Season 3 of "The Bear" premiered this week, giving fans a glimpse of life working at a restaurant.
  • Business Insider analyzed wage data to see how Carmy, Sydney, and the staff would fare in the US economy.

Season 3 of "The Bear" premiered June 26, meaning fans finally got to devour new episodes of the viral kitchen drama.

The previous season followed chef Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto (played by Jeremy Allen White) and his crew transform their beloved family-owned restaurant — the Original Beef of Chicagoland — into a fine-dining restaurant, The Bear.

Ask a fan of "The Bear" if it's inspired their cooking and you'll likely hear, "Yes, chef."

How about a career change?

Now, that one's less certain — but as viewers watch Carmy and Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) cook up food for patrons, one question might arise: How much money does a chef and their staff actually make?

Those salaries will differ across establishments, locations, and times. But it's possible to get a general sense: Business Insider analyzed national and Chicago-area wage data for restaurant workers to gauge the average staff salaries if The Bear opened in 2023.

Overall, pay for leisure and hospitality workers — which includes restaurants — has outpaced other workers in recent years.

Restaurant staff's wages have grown 31.1% since January 2020, which is faster than the average 25.4% increase in wages for all private workers.

That growth is due to state-level minimum wage increases between 2019 and 2023 coinciding with a tight labor market, according to the nonprofit think tank Economic Policy Institute.

Overall inflation has risen roughly 21% since January 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, meaning restaurant wages have also outpaced general price increases.

All things considered, though, staff at The Bear wouldn't necessarily be better off right now.

According to a new report by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, 48% of renters in Chicago feel cost-burdened — meaning they spend between 30% and 50% of their income on housing.

Chicago's suburbs are also the second most competitive rental market in the US.

But when it comes to basics, like the annual salary for staff at The Bear, that number depends on the job.

Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto

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Carmy, the head chef at The Bear, would make over $60,000 per year running the fine-dining establishment in this economy. Courtesy of FX Networks

As head chef at The Bear, Carmy is undoubtedly the mastermind behind the operation.

A chef or head cook in Chicago made an average annual salary of $68,620 in 2023, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Carmy's supposed salary of $68,620 is more than the national average of $59,310 for chefs or head cooks and amounts to nearly $33 per hour. That puts him better off than the $28.51 national average for chefs.

In Chicago, the median household income is $75,900, according to Harvard's report.

Sydney Adamu

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Ayo Edebiri plays Sydney Adamu in "The Bear." Courtesy of FX Networks

As sous-chef at The Bear, Sydney's salary is less clear.

If management paid her on par with Carmy, Sydney could expect to bring in $68,620 a year as a chef at a Chicago restaurant.

Another potential category Sydney fits into is supervisors of preparing and serving food — according to Chicago data, this role made an average of $44,690 in 2023.

Neil Fak

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Matty Matheson plays Neil Fak in 'The Bear'. Courtesy of FX Networks

A restaurant can't run if the gas doesn't work.

The mechanic is an oft-overlooked, duly needed position for any establishment.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Neil Fak (played by Matt Matheson, who is also an executive producer of the show) would have made $56,020 in 2023 as a general maintenance and repair worker in Chicago.

That's considerably more than the $35,440 national average salary for repair workers.

Natalie Berzatto

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Abby Elliot plays Natalie Berzatto in "The Bear." Courtesy of FX Networks

Managing a restaurant — a new one nonetheless — is no easy feat.

Food service managers in Chicago made an average of $68,770 in 2023, meaning Natalie (Abby Elliott) would earn just a little bit more than Carmy and Sydney.

That means Natalie is The Bear's highest earner, but her salary is a little bit less than the national average of $72,190.

Tina Marrero

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Liza Colón-Zayas plays Tina Marrero in "The Bear." Courtesy of FX Networks

As a cook at The Bear, Tina (Liza Colón-Zayas) would make $38,030 — that's the annual salary for a cook at a Chicago restaurant in 2023.

Tina's salary may have improved the most among staff due to The Beef becoming The Bear.

Fast food cooks in Chicago — like those at The Beef — made $30,790 in 2023.

That means Tina gained an extra $7,240 a year when she signed her new contract at The Bear.

Richard "Richie" Jerimovich

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Richard "Richie" Jerimovich is played by Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Courtesy of FX Networks

As a restaurant host, Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) could earn $31,900 per year in Chicago.

That translates to an average hourly wage of $15.34, which means Richie is The Bear's lowest-paid employee.

However, it's more than the national average for front-of-house hosts, which was $30,270 annually and $14.55 an hour in 2023.

Marcus Brooks

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Marcus Brooks bakes pastries, among other delicacies, at The Bear. Courtesy of FX Networks

Marcus Brooks (Lionel Boyce) would make $36,610 working as a baker in Chicago in 2023.

That breaks down to an average hourly wage of $17.60.

Brooks would have made more than the national average for bakers, which was $35,760 annually and $17.19 per hour.

Has "The Bear" inspired you to switch careers and work in restaurants? If so, please contact this reporter at jtowfighi@businessinsider.com.

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FAQs

Is The Bear accurate for restaurants? ›

The show is praised for its gritty realism, and some of the details are spot-on. Others, not so much, according to food insiders.

Is anyone on The Bear a real chef? ›

Along with Tosi — and cast member and real-life chef Matty Matheson, who plays Neil Fak — here are all the culinary greats that appear in the show's latest season.

What restaurant did Carmy work at in The Bear? ›

Carmen worked at Daniel (restaurant), Noma, Ever and The French Laundry. When working in New York, Carmen would puke every day before going to work. This could be attributed to the ulcers he had suffered from, especially from being around his abusive head chef.

Do the actors in The Bear actually cook? ›

Even characters like Richie and Sugar cook at some point in the series despite being front-desk employees at Carmy and Sydney's The Bear restaurant. The actors have had kitchen training so that no hand doubles are used in the close-ups of prep scenes.

Is The Bear about Anthony Bourdain? ›

We wanted to fictionalize the character of Anthony Bourdain so it really wasn't anything to do with him, and have a creative license to tell this story based on his experiences.”

Is the Michelin star restaurant in The Bear real? ›

While the show's fictional restaurant is a 3-Michelin star establishment headed by chef Terry (played by Olivia Colman), the real Ever is a 2-Michelin star restaurant that serves creative, modern seasonal cuisine.

What do chefs think of The Bear? ›

Chef Mark Strausman doesn't think FX's "The Bear" accurately portrays the restaurant business. He called the show "melodramatic fiction" and compared it to Netflix's "The Crown." Other chefs have said "The Bear" does reflect the intensity of working in a restaurant kitchen.

Are fak and richie related? ›

As both are "related through friendship", Richie seems to feel in competition with Fak, constantly trying to one up and belittle the man. This family feud seems to be long running, as Fak navigates the conflict by yelling for "mom", who's in on the joke.

Why is Carmy called a bear? ›

Carmy, Michael, and Natalie's (their sister) last name is Berzatto, pronounced “bear-zaa-tow.” In the series, both Michael and Carmy are affectionately called “bear” by their friends. To homage to his late brother, Carmy opted to close the old family restaurant, The Beef, and open a new one called The Bear.

How much money did Michael leave Carmy in The Bear? ›

That's in addition to some awfully fishy buckets of money—including the $300,000 in cash that Mikey Berzatto, owner of the Original Beef of Chicagoland, hid in dozens of tomato cans for his brother, Carmy, to find.

Why does Tina call Carmy Jeff? ›

Carmy and Tina are co-workers and friends. Upon Carmy first joining the Beef, the existing members of the staff mainly showed skepticism towards him due to the changes he planned to implement to the kitchen. She also jokingly began referring him with the nickname "Jeff" which sounds like "chef".

Who is the chef yelling at Carmy in The Bear? ›

Those issues loom large in the world of FX's The Bear. Star chef Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) spent some time working at Noma and in other top kitchens including New York's Eleven Madison Park which exposed him to verbal abuse from a chef played by Community's Joel McHale.

Is Marcus on The Bear a real chef? ›

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But these days, the Bronx-born pastry chef is working on something different—August Novelties, a non-dairy ice cream brand. The Bear creator Christopher Storer says that Livingston's stint as Noma's pastry chef inspired the character of Marcus (played by Lionel Boyce).

Who on Bear is a real chef? ›

Thomas Keller. Season 3's final episode, “Forever,” has the most chef cameos we've ever seen on The Bear, and it all starts with a heavy hitter: James Beard award winner and 1988 Food & Wine Best New Chef Thomas Keller.

Is the original Beef in The Bear real? ›

The short answer is yes. “The Bear” creator Christopher Storer based the FX on Hulu series on Chicago Italian sandwich shop Mr. Beef, which is owned by Storer's childhood friend, Chris Zucchero. The beloved River North spot was founded by Zucchero's father Joe, who passed away in March 2023.

What do chefs think about The Bear? ›

Chef Mark Strausman doesn't think FX's "The Bear" accurately portrays the restaurant business. He called the show "melodramatic fiction" and compared it to Netflix's "The Crown." Other chefs have said "The Bear" does reflect the intensity of working in a restaurant kitchen.

Is the beef in The Bear a real restaurant? ›

The show's pilot was shot in Mr. Beef's actual dining room, but the place was accurately recreated on a set in Chicago's Cinespace studio once "The Bear" was picked up as a series. The real Mr. Beef shop is still operating, and well, I might add.

Why does everyone call each other chef in The Bear? ›

While The Bear often has hidden meanings, Tina's "Jeffrey" nickname for Carmy remains straightforward. When Carmy first attempts to instill professionalism into The Original Beef, he refers to everyone as Chef — a customary practice in professional kitchens as a sign of respect.

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