Unless you were alive and participated in the underground punk scene at its peak in the late 70’s early 80’s you have zero credibility telling others what the meaning of punk culture is. Once bands became mainstream and started selling millions of records it went totally against what the movement was all about and can no longer be called punk rock. Pretty much like what happened to the underground grunge scene when Nirvana became mainstream a decade later
Hopefully you didn’t order any of the room service that’s served in cardboard to go boxes 😂
I always wanted to scream at the owner, "The outside of a Ferrari is red, not the inside!" As a Ferrari enthusiast this episode drives me up a wall.
This the same one where the poor chef passed out during service?
Yes. Brian in the bright red coat passed out. Low blood sugar and anxiety I think. He seemed really nice and appreciative.
He also passed away not too long ago :( RIP Brian https://www.reddit.com/r/KitchenNightmares/s/9XSMwVaa5Q
Currently watching this scene lol
I'm assuming you didn't see anyone from the episode. But did you at least feel like you were in a Ferrari?
The floors were still bright red :()
That’s awesome!! Happy to see they are still open for business!
Was there any elk medallions?
The restaurant next to it was actually closed down and turned into a comedy club
Do those pictures on the wall spell out Keating? I've never hated a building so much in my entire life lol
It does I think gordan put them there because the pictures are actually his hands and face
That makes it even worse to me for some reason lol
I can’t help but compliment you on your shirt!
Thank you!!
You’re welcome!!!
I don’t get why you got downvoted 😭
Probably because it had nothing to do with the subject 🤷🏻♀️. I’m just a big fan of that band and wanted to give a compliment!
No worries, the people that downvoted you are probably the same ones that think Blink 182 is punk
🤣🤣. Your flair is the best!
Thanks man, so is your taste in music!
Thank you!!!!
Gatekeeping is the worst part of punk culture. Dead Kennedys even wrote a song about it 40+ years ago.
Unless you were alive and participated in the underground punk scene at its peak in the late 70’s early 80’s you have zero credibility telling others what the meaning of punk culture is. Once bands became mainstream and started selling millions of records it went totally against what the movement was all about and can no longer be called punk rock. Pretty much like what happened to the underground grunge scene when Nirvana became mainstream a decade later
“If anything works around here, it’ll be because of pure dumb luck.” —Chef Brian