Sharing all the news for the restaurants featured on the TV show Diners, Drive-ins and Dives and host by Guy Fieri.
Of all the celebrity chefs on TV, few are as instantly recognizable as Guy Fieri. The charismatic giant has an incredibly distinctive style, from his flamboyant shirts to the iconic frosted spikes of his bleached hair.
Read MoreGuy Fieri gets goosebumps from these semolina puffs filled with chickpeas, potatoes, tamarind chutney and cilantro chile water!
Read MoreWhen you hear the name Guy Fieri, you may envision cheesy chili burgers and loaded gravy fries, and you're not alone. Fieri's "Diners Drive-Ins and Dives" television show features his never-ending U.S. road trip in search of the best "greasy spoon" restaurants in America.
Read MoreIn the 15 years since he began “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” his Food Network flagship, Mr. Fieri, 54, has become perhaps the most powerful and bankable figure in food television.
Read MoreChef Roberto Caporuscio began his authentic pizza making skills from Italy. After training with the best, he established two successful pizzerias in Pittsburgh, PA, then A Mano in Ridgewood, NJ, and ultimately in New York City in 2009 when he opened Kesté Pizza & Vino on Bleecker Street, followed by Don Antonio in Midtown in February, 2012.
Read MoreThe Wienery is located in Minneapolis. And they have been featured on Diners Drive Ins and Dives. So, if Guy Fieri endorses it, it has to be good, right?
Read MoreGuy Fieri drops by Fat Choy inside the Eureka Casino in Las Vegas, NV to try their famous Pork Belly Bao.
Read MoreBack in February, Food Network star Guy Fieri stopped by the Ohio City favorite, which is known for its authentic ramen bowls in the winter and artisan ice cream flavors during the rest of the year. During the segment, airing Friday, owners Jesse Mason and Helen Qin showcased their raclette ramen and a coconut pandan cake ice cream.
Read More“He's a very nice guy. I can see why people are attracted to him. He kind of relates to the common person,” said Ricardo Sandoval, who co-founded Fat Cats in 1997, a comfortable place nestled in Tremont and in sight of the downtown skyline.
Read MoreOn May 20, 2022, Double Dub's is hosting a watch party at the Train depot.
Read MoreRumors circulated on social media that Guy Fieri was in Cincinnati filming at several local restaurants like Senate, Blue Ash Chili and Taste of Belgium.
Read MoreDae Gee Korean BBQ, a hybrid fast casual and full-service Korean barbeque concept, is looking to expand its presence in Texas with 15 units, according to a company press release.
Read MoreLaramie, WY is stepping back into the spotlight with a sixth and final local restaurant to be featured on the television show "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" named Weitzel's Wings.
Read MoreTaste of Europe has recently shown its support for Ukraine amidst the Ukraine-Russian war.
Read MoreAnother Laramie restaurant snuck onto the big screen when it was featured on the Food Network series "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives", the local Crowbar & Grill made an appearance on an episode titled from "Italian to Asian".
Read MoreIn a special chef themed episode, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives will feature celebrity chef and Cleveland native Michael Symon, and his restaurant Mabel's BBQ.
Read MoreWhat makes Ives' win special, however, is that she shared her $17,500 check prize check with the 60 employees at her restaurants.
Read MoreCash Cow Burgers will serve the famed barbecue Tex-Mex truck's smoked stuffed burgers in Buda.
Read MoreGuy Fieri who discusses his life as a chef, how it all began, his go-to comfort foods & discusses his friendship with Sammy Hagar.
Read MoreThe celebrity chef has a liquor brand with singer Sammy Hagar, Santo Tequila and is a big fan of rock and metal acts.
Read MoreGuy Fieri says "There are so many great places on the islands. The more you dig into it, the more you find," he says. "Spend your two days on the beach and then go see things."
Read MoreKevin Ervin had butterflies in his tummy in the moments before his iconic downtown diner would appear on Food Network's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives", "I don't want to look like a goof".
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