Food Network has renewed American Diner Revival for Season 2, RenewCancelTV understands.
UPDATED with official press release:
Season Premiere Friday, November 27th at 9pm ET/PT on Food Network
Amanda Freitag and Ty Pennington Travel the Country to Restore Classic Diners to New Heights
NEW YORK – November 3, 2015 – Amanda Freitag and Ty Pennington return to continue their mission of helping classic American diners across the country in American Diner Revival, premiering Friday, November 27th at 9pm ET/PT on Food Network. Over 14 episodes Ty and Amanda will help local towns lend a hand in saving their struggling neighborhood diners, utilizing a combination of Ty’s design expertise and Amanda’s culinary knowledge. With the help of the residents, Amanda and Ty only have a few days to transform these classic diners in desperate need of a physical and menu makeover, and give deserving owners the surprise of a lifetime with a new chance at success.
“Ty and Amanda’s passion for updating these classic establishments with a new menu and décor brings struggling owners hope,” said Bob Tuschman, General Manager and Senior Vice President Programming, Food Network. “Viewers will be amazed to see how communities can come together to turn around the fates of these beloved diners.”
In the premiere episode, Ty and Amanda visit Jack’s Cafe in Westwood, New Jersey, a classic 1940s boxcar diner that’s missing out on New York City commuter business because of its bland and boring food. To help turn it around, the kids of this modern-day Brady Bunch family have conspired with Amanda and Ty to give their mom and dad’s diner a hip makeover while they are away for the weekend. But when the rain clouds roll in, the team’s plans may go off the tracks. Other diners in need of a desperate makeover during the season include The Hermitage Café, a once hoppin’ late night hangout in Nashville, but lately it looks more like a haggard historic eyesore with grimy grub and drab decor. Ty and Amanda only have two days to clean up this dirty dive, amp up the funky and make it functional. In Kearny, New Jersey, The Greeks diner has been feeding the hardworking men and women for almost 50 years, but now this mom and pop diner is in danger of closing its doors because of its overindulgent greasy spoon fare. Amanda and Ty need to degrease the Greeks with a working class transformation and updated, hearty Greek items. Don’t miss all the excitement, heartfelt moments, and amazing transformations, as Ty and Amanda visit diners in Charlotte, Miami, New Orleans, New York and more.
Amanda Freitag graduated from the Culinary Institute of America and has been a highly successful chef in New York City for more than 20 years, working in popular restaurants such as Cesca, Gusto and The Harrison. She appears on Food Network as a Chopped judge, and has battled Bobby Flay on Iron Chef America. Her first cookbook, “The Chef Next Door: A Pro Chef’s Recipes for Fun, Fearless Home Cooking,” was released in September 2015.Ty Pennington is a critically acclaimed designer, TV host and author, first winning national attention as the quirky and creative carpenter on the groundbreaking home improvement series Trading Spaces and later as host of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Pennington has been recognized as a leader in the field of volunteerism for his work on Extreme Makeoverand Ty’s Great British Adventure. In addition to his extensive television work, Ty is a go-to for his design expertise and style, launching the Ty Pennington Impressions fabric line, The Ty Pennington Collection floor line, and Pennington’s outdoor and holiday décor line, Ty Pennington Style.
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American Diner Revivalis produced by Bray Entertainment.
Anita says
I saw the first episode and found that that Amanda was more interested in what she contributed instead of just making sure her part of the project is working for the restaurant. Ty is very tiring. He was annoying on his other show, I think it was “extreme home makeover (the premise of the show was a good one), but he liked taking credit for his part making sure that the bedroom (always a platform bed) or whatever he was working on was dramatically presented. Robert Irving on Restaurant Impossible is always interesting to watch. He does get excited about his food but let the chefs do the work and take the credit and gives his designer and contractor credit on their part. He also goes beyond the food and remodeling to find out what else is going on to remedy problems. On another channel where the makeover are bars is more interesting and again they “break open the books” and find out what else is going on and is more interesting. I even like “Save our bakery” better. All of them delve into why a restaurant, bar or a bakery needs improvement. Not just a remodel or change in food. Even Robert Irvine’s new show still goes into why the restaurant is failing and remedies the problem or at least give them guidelines.
I just watched s2/ep1 and nothing has changed. Amanda is still interested in her food and gets a lot of airtime for her food. The remodel was less than stellar. And it’s a mediocre show. It can get canceled. That’s my vote. I won’t be watching anymore episodes.