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Here are 10 of them that are still very much alive and well. This Redondo Beach, CA restaurant from the seventh season, which aired in , has been thriving since Gordon Ramsay and his team swept in. The restaurant was failing mainly due to discord among the owners, along with sub-par food. And while there was reportedly a staff shake-up after the episode aired, the restaurant seems to be getting lots of good reviews. However, it was also getting pretty good reviews prior to the show.

So chances are that the owners called in Ramsay more to help mediate their internal business issues than anything else. This New York pizza place located in Denver, CO, was the subject of the first episode in season 7, and it has managed to stay open. Their Facebook page shows an impressive 4. And their website touts the fact that they had a complete makeover in by Chef Ramsay and his team that led to everything being made fresh daily, in-house. Established in , when Ramsay visited this Italian restaurant, an ambulance had to be called when a customer started vomiting.

Ramsay later found buckets of moldy food gone bad in the storage area and committed to helping these guys turn around. On re-launch night, things seemed to be looking up. Located in Wilkinsburg, PA, this restaurant is still open, though it has changed locations. Reviews remain mixed, but the owner and retired teacher Jean Gould was awarded for her years of service to the community by the Mayor.

It's no mean feat for any restaurant to stay alive and kicking year after year, let alone restaurants that leave raw meat to rot behind the dessert counter. You can currently find the Michelin star-winning chef operating in unfamiliar territory as a gameshow host.

The show follows contestants as they attempt to answer various questions in order to place different sized stacks of gold bars on a balance board. Speaking to the BBC , he said: "I didn't go up there all cocksure about becoming a phenomenal game show host, I wanted to be me. And so there's something pretty dynamic about being given a show at 9pm. The restaurant closed before the episode even aired in season 2, reportedly because they failed to pay their back taxes.

Making things even worse was the mice trap with three dead mice in it. The restaurant group filed suit against the show , complaining that some of these instances were completely contrived. In any case, it has a 4.

This spot, in Arvado, CO was already up for sale by the time the episode aired. It eventually closed down for good in and was turned into a steakhouse.

From season 1, this Irish-themed family restaurant in a tourist hotspot of Westhampton, NY was owned by a retired policeman. Reviews started looking up after Ramsay left, but the restaurant was sold in , and eventually closed in What was most horrific about this restaurant was that they were effectively serving customers TV dinners. Ramsay discovered that they would prepare food ahead of time, anywhere from two months to a year in advance, freeze it, re-heat it, and serve it to customers.

The Newbury Park, CA restaurant, which was featured in season 3, closed in But reportedly the owner Laura still works in the food industry, running her own catering business. The most well-known restaurant ever featured on the series is this Scottsdale, AZ gem, which was the subject of the season 6 finale. After it aired, people began calling the owners names and posting bad reviews on the Facebook page.

The owners, Amy and Samy, hit back in the same combative style that was seen on the show, alleging that the reviews and angry purported customers were actually plants from the show and not real diners. They decided to eventually sell the restaurant, and it officially closed in , a few years after the episode aired.

Amy and Samy promised to continue working on other projects. The latest updates suggest that they are now living in Israel and appear to still be baking there. She can usually be found binging a new show at night, coupled with a glass of red wine. With a long history writing in the field of consumer tech, she now also writes on topics from entertainment to parenting, lifestyle, marketing, and business.

She resides in Toronto, Ontario in Canada with her husband and young son.



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