Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
TV-G
7.4
2007
Documentary
, Reality
Host Guy Fieri takes a cross-country road trip to visit some of America's classic "greasy spoon" restaurants — diners, drive-ins and dives — that have been doing it right for decades.
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- Cast:
- Guy Fieri
Episode 13 : Triple D Nation: Old Friends, New Flavors
May. 13,2022
Kesté Pizza & Vino (Manhattan, N.Y.) • Joe's Gizzard City Café (Potterville, Mich.) • Taste of Belgium (Cincinnati, Ohio)
On this trip, old friends are whippin' up new flavors. In Manhattan's Financial District, Guy follows a Triple D alum to his new place to check out old-school pizza and a new level of lasagna. Then, it's back to the south-central Michigan place known for its gizzards - where they're frying everything from burgers to breakfast sandwiches. Plus the Belgian bistro in Cincinnati still servin' waffles every which way.
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Episode 12 : Plating Up Puerto Rico
May. 06,2022
Guy Fieri's travelling with Antonia Lofaso on a culinary journey through Puerto Rico. In Old San Juan, they're diggin' into a chicken-trifongo combo; a spot in Juncos is servin' up plantain-picadillo lasagna and a stew made with pig's feet.
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Episode 11 : Food Network Super Chefs
April. 29,2022
Mabel's BBQ (Cleveland, Ohio) • Chaatable (Nashville, Tenn.)
Guy Fieri's hitting up joints owned by Food Network super chefs. Like Michael Symon's barbeque spot in Cleveland, where he's firin' up pork belly and brisket. Then on to Nashville, where Maneet Chauhan is servin' up her creative spin on Indian recipes.
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Episode 10 : Triple D Nation: Out of Bounds Burgers
April. 22,2022
Guy Fieri's got a mouth full of the best burgers, starting with a Cali-inspired chorizo burger in Blue Ash, OH. There's a strawberry jam-packed double patty in Nashville, and a burger joint in Ann Arbor, MI, is making 'em a million different ways.
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Episode 8 : Triple D Nation: Poultry, Lamb and Jam
April. 08,2022
Guy Fieri's got breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks, starting in Columbus, Ohio, where he loads up on a meatball sub; Guy turns his attention to creative cocktails and a jammin' turkey burger in Edison, N.J., and shawarma in Lansing, Mich.
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Episode 6 : Gettin' Funky in Flavortown
March. 18,2022
On this trip, Guy Fieri's grabbing all kinds of funky flavor. In Laramie, Wyo., a righteous restaurant-bar is pilin' up their nachos and putting a special pop in their burgers. Plus, a longtime spot is cookin' up a vegetarian spin on both meatloaf and a banh mi sandwich. Then, in Anchorage, Alaska, a Mexican joint is serving dynamite duck tacos and off-the-chain chorizo.
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Episode 5 : From Appetizers to Dessert
March. 11,2022
This trip, Guy Fieri's digging into appetizers, dessert and everything in-between. In Laramie, Wyo., an old-school cafe is loadin' up the bomb green-chili burritos and serving stellar scratch-made pie. In Albuquerque, N.M., a vegetarian joint is packin' flavor into their no-meat loaf and cauliflower "wings." And, in Anchorage, Alaska, a funky spot is going next level with their blackened chicken gnocchi and a sweet-and-savory focaccia starter.
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Episode 2 : Triple D Nation: Fish, Fries and Frog Legs
February. 11,2022
Jamaicaway Restaurant (Nashville, Tenn.) • 55 South (Franklin, Tenn.) • Eastside Fish Fry & Grill (East Lansing, Mich.)
On this trip, Guy Fieri's fuelin' up for visits back to a few Flavortown favorites. First up: a Jamaican joint in the Nashville Farmer's Market dishin' out oxtail and red snapper escovitch straight from the island. Then just a bit south in Franklin, a joint is servin' loaded fries and messy shrimp. And outside Detroit, the East Lansing market preppin' more batches of fried wings, frog legs, and chicken gizzards.
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