Look out Atlantic City: There’s a very good chance that a little bit of Flavortown is headed your way in the weeks ahead.
If rumors are true, Food Network personality Guy Fieri will the latest to join the city’s growing ranks of celebrity chef-driven restaurants.
According to Eater, the Peroxide Porcupine is gearing up to move into the space at Bally’s that up until recently was occupied by Reserve steakhouse. And he could be slinging up his mega-super outta-bounds, supercalifragilistic steakhouse grub there as early as July.
Though there’s no official confirmation of Fieri’s arrival, Eater cites several seemingly legit reports from the Las Vegas Sun and Press of Atlantic City that makes it seem like a sure thing.
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