Mark Ernest HixMBE[2] is an English
chef and
restaurateur whose traditional English menus often feature foraged and local foods.[3] Prior to the
COVID-19 pandemic, Hix was based in London, but announced in January 2021 that he would be relocating to Dorset permanently after five of his restaurants were put into
administration.[4]
Early life
Hix was born and raised in
West Bay, Dorset.[5][6] His parents divorced when he was six; while his brother Kevin went to live with their mother, their father had custody of Mark.[7] His father was absent much of the time, so he spent a lot of time with his paternal grandfather, who was a jack of all trades: a chrysanthemum gardener,
Bridport mayor, and bar owner.[7][6] Hix decided to take
domestic science rather than metalwork because he heard it was a good place to meet girls; to his surprise, he won a cooking award not long after.[8][5][6] Though he considered becoming a professional golfer, he ended up attending the local
Weymouth Culinary College instead.[1][8][6]
Career
Hix moved to London from Dorset when he was 18[9] and his first job was in the staff canteen at the
London Hilton on Park Lane.[7] He had his first head chef position at age 22.[10] Since then, he has worked at both
The Ivy and
Le Caprice, and became Caprice Holding's Chef Director in 1999.[11][7] After 17 years with the company, he left in 2007 to open the successful Hix Oyster and Chop House near the
Smithfield market with business partner Ratnesh Bagdai.[7][11][12]
Following the success of Chop House, Hix opened HIX Mayfair (previously The Abermarle),[12] which opened inside
Brown's Hotel in 2008 and closed in 2017;[13][14][15] HIX Soho, opened in 2009 and closed in 2019;[16] HIX Belgravia, opened in London's Hotel Belgravia in 2011 and closed the following year;[7][8] and HIX City (previously Hixter City) in Devonshire Square, open 2013 to 2015.[14][17] The City and Soho locations also featured a Mark's Bar.[18][16] A third Mark's Bar, the first stand-alone location, opened at
The Old Vic theatre in 2015 and closed in 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.[19][20]
HIX has also operated a number of restaurants outside his main London HIX brand. In 2005, while still working for Caprice, Hix opened The Rivington Bar and Grill, which he operated anonymously until Caprice later bought the restaurant.[16][21] It closed in 2017 and was replaced by the Blacklock Shoreditch.[22] The Tramshed, also in
Shoreditch, opened in 2011 and Hixter Bankside in 2014; both closed when Hix's restaurants went into
administration in 2020 in the wake of the
COVID-19 pandemic.[23][24][13] The Tramshed had a basement art gallery and Bankside had a Mark's Bar.[25] Back home in Dorset, Hix opened the HIX Oyster and Fish House (2008—2020, 2020—present) and
boutique hotel the HIX Townhouse (2014—2020), both in
Lyme Regis.[12][26][27][28][29] He also previously operated a Champagne and caviar bar inside
Selfridges on Oxford Street, which was open between 2010 and 2013,[12][30] and a small
pop-up cocktail bar, opened in 2013 and now closed.[31] He and longtime friend
Damien Hirst collaborated on the opening of Pharmacy 2, a revival of Hirst's
Notting Hill restaurant
Pharmacy (1997—2003), in
Vauxhall next to Hirst's
Newport Street Gallery.[32][13][33] Pharmacy 2 is now closed.[34]
In 2016, he went into business with hospitality group Westbury Street Holdings (WSH) and became a minor shareholder.[6][14] In April 2020, shortly after
COVID-19 shutdowns began, WSH put Hix's restaurants in administration, which closed Hix Oyster and Chop House, Bankside, Tramshed, Mark's Bar, HIX Soho, and HIX Oyster and Fish House.[26] He claims this was done without his consent, input, or knowledge.[7][35] Prior to the closures, HIX restaurants employed 130 staff members.[6] Hix moved home to Dorset to regroup. Just two months later, Hix started the HIX Oyster and Fish Truck out of a converted
Chevrolet ambulance he found on eBay for £8,000.[7][36][37] In July, he reopened the Oyster and Fish House[28] and was hired as the Director of Food and Drink and as art curator for 1 Lombard Street's reopening.[38] He has also purchased The Fox Inn in
Corscombe from
PJ Harvey's mother, a family friend, and opened the
country pub in December 2020 on his 58th birthday.[4][7] The inn's restaurant features local ingredients.[36] Hix reopened Mark's Bar in
Soho in October 2020.[36][39]
In January 2021, he announced he would be relocating permanently to Dorset.[4]
Other ventures
Hix collaborates with alma mater
Weymouth College, which named their culinary programme Hix Academy in his honour[5] and sponsors the HIX Award, an annual art prize for emerging artists.[40]
Popular British television chef
Keith Floyd lunched at Hix Oyster and Fish House hours before he suffered a fatal heart attack in September 2009.[48][49] After Floyd's death, Hix offered a special on the menu called 'Keith Floyd's Last Lunch' which was seen by some as an appropriate tribute and was criticised by others.[49]
Personal life
He and his ex
Lara Cazalet have a daughter named Isla.[6] He also has twin daughters Ellie and Lydia from a previous relationship.[6]