Georgetown, Texas has been buzzing with excitement recently as the culinary wizard, Gordon Ramsay, was spotted filming in our charming town! The renowned chef, who is famous for his tough-love approach in the kitchen, has been creating a stir with what might be a new episode of his hit show, Kitchen Nightmares. Locals first caught sight of Ramsay and his crew near the historic Georgetown Square, and rumors quickly began circulating about where the action was taking place.
According to reports, Ramsay and his film team were seen at The Grumpy George, a beloved British pub located at 114 E. Seventh St. This cozy spot, known for its hearty fare and warm atmosphere, is no stranger to the spotlight. A film permit issued to Table Turn TV, INC allowed filming to take place from October 6 to 11, while additional permits covered various Austin locations until October 19.
Fans of the show will recall the exciting premise: Ramsay visits struggling restaurants, offering his expertise and guidance to turn their fortunes around. A casting call was made earlier this year, looking for eateries in Austin, Houston, and New Orleans that could use a little help from the culinary giant. So, it’s no wonder that the sight of Ramsay has piqued the interest of both locals and food enthusiasts alike!
Interestingly, The Grumpy George has a rather mixed history when it comes to health inspections. Earlier this year, it underwent a routine inspection that yielded a score of just 54% after racking up 46 demerits. However, the restaurant bounced back shortly after with a compliance result and a much better score of 88%. By March, things were looking bright with a passing score of 96% with just six demerits. This rollercoaster of inspection results perfectly showcases the kind of challenges that Ramsay often addresses on his show.
Kitchen Nightmares, which originally aired for seven seasons in the U.S. until 2014, made a triumphant return to the small screen in 2023. Over the years, the show has helped numerous restaurants get back on their feet, but Texas has seen only one representative in this culinary saga. El Greco, a restaurant in Austin, was featured back in 2012 and has since closed its doors.
The news of Ramsay’s presence in Georgetown has sparked widespread excitement. Residents have been sharing their experiences on social media, with many taking to the streets in hopes of getting a glimpse of the chef in action. The charming streets of Georgetown seem to be the perfect backdrop for this culinary tale, full of rich history and vibrant local culture.
While details about the episode remain under wraps, many are curious about how this filming experience will impact The Grumpy George. Will the restaurant emerge victorious from its Kitchen Nightmares journey? Only time will tell! If the past is any indication, the show provides a fresh start and a chance for revitalization.
For now, we’ll just have to keep our ears to the ground and our eyes on the Square, hoping for more exciting updates from our local eateries. Cheers to Georgia’s culinary scene and the possibility of some delicious changes coming our way!
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