Fantastic return of The Restaurant Guys!
Just finished listening to the first episode of The Restaurant Guys, back after a (short) 10 year hiatus. Mark and Francis haven’t lost a step. Loved the patter at the top of the episode and you couldn’t ask for a better first guest than Jacques Pépin. I had NO idea he worked for Howard Johnson and loved learning about his early years. As a Julia Child fangirl, also loved hearing his memories of working with her. I cannot wait to listen to both the new and the library episodes (longtime listener from 2005!). Welcome back, Mark and Francis… happy to hear your voices talking about food, wine, and the finer things in life again!
AnnMarieMc0329 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/19/24
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Listening to the "Restaurant Guys" podcast is always a delightful experience. Their humor and relatable stories make each episode enjoyable and engaging. The podcast adds a personal touch to visiting their restaurant, making you feel like part of the family. It's a must-listen for...Read full review »
amcameo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/22/24
Been out of the restaurant industry for many years but hospitality has a way of staying in your heart. Always enjoy Mark and Francis’ incredible banter and this episode delivered! Plus, listening to the Guys talk with Anthony Bourdain definitely brought me back to Culinary School days and late...Read full review »
MrsVilla via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/19/24
I loved the original show and I have waited forever for the return. I consider myself a lover of great food, amazing wine, and a fine cocktail. I can say without hesitation, that most of my knowledge on these subjects filtered down to me through the Restaurant Guys. Simply put, they have...Read full review »
thezinmaster via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/18/24
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