The Classic American restaurant is out of food, out of cups, out of menus, and nearly out-of-business with almost a million in debt. Can Ramsay help the two well-meaning servers turned owners?
PJ's Steakhouse is dying from a lack of control from management to food quality, with one slightly rude owner and her husband, the co-owner, sitting at the bar drinking the business day away.
Ramsay revisits the restaurants Bazzini, Mojito and ex Flamongos, from season three, to see if they have succeeded; there is good news and even where there is bad news, there is also a ray of sunshine.
The Grasshopper Also is a blimey arseways failure best renamed Boghopper. Can Gordon makes sure Irish eyes will be smiling upon a family business dying young?
Ramsay revisits the restaurants Lido di Manhattan Beach, Anna Vincenzo's, and Le Bistro, from season three, to see if they have succeeded; there is good news and a little bad news.
Dr. Morris not only owns Kingston Café, but works next door as a doctor, and is a three-time winning Olympian athlete who can't win at her restaurant as she did as an Olympian.
Jim and Jeff are a pair of well-meaning but lazy identical twins who have turned a once successful pizza business, opened for decades, into a failure on the brink of shuttering.