Restaurant impossible
Food Network's 'Restaurant Impossible' Coming To Bucks Co.
You could appear on the demonstrate, either as a diner or a volunteer assisting a local restaurant turn issues close to with Chef Robert Irvine.
By Doug Gross, Patch Workers
Aug 20, 2019 four:22 pm ET
FALLS TOWNSHIP, PA — Chef Robert Irvine is headed to Bucks County to try out to help out a local restaurant. And you can be a part of the action when Food Network's "Restaurant Unattainable" visits Falls.
Irvine and crew will be at Michael's Restaurant & Lounge, on Old Lincoln Highway in the Morrisville section of Falls, on Sept. 10-11. On the display, Irvine functions to flip close to struggling eating places in just two days, with a spending budget of $ten,000 and, usually, aid from the local local community.
On the ultimate day, members of the public are invited to the restaurant to try out out its revamped menu.
Keeping with the theme, the display is seeking for members of the public to appear on the demonstrate — each as diners on that final evening and as helpers getting Michael's freshened up.
Patrons (with no children younger than 8) can make reservations for that ultimate-evening reveal. They are first come-very first served and the display doesn't cover the price of your meal. To do so, you could make contact with volunteer@restaurantimpossiblevolunteers.com with "1604 PA RESERVATIONS" in the topic line.
The show's crew also is hunting for licensed and licensed people for painting, crafting, constructing, remodeling, cleansing and decorating the restaurant. They'd require to be available on Sept. 10-eleven. To volunteer, so so at the email above, with the subject line "1604 PA VOLUNTEERS."
Born and raised in England, Irvine also hosts Meals Network's "Dinner: Impossible" and has also been the star of exhibits like "Worst Cooks in America." He owns and operates Robert Irvine's Public Home, at the Tropicana resort in Las Vegas.
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