Guy Fieri to Host ‘Guy’s Feast Club’ YouTube Talk Show Series From Food Network (EXCLUSIVE)

by · Variety

Guy Fieri has another Food Network show in the works — but this one has a digital twist.

Titled “Guy’s Feast Club,” the talk-show style food program will debut Thursday, June 11 at 7 p.m. ET exclusively on Food Network’s YouTube channel.

Per the description for the show, “From local joints to home-cooked spreads, Fieri caters to his guests’ cravings by connecting over what he knows best – food. In each episode off-the-hook dishes lead to in-depth conversations that are fueled by flavor, fun and even a little competition. When hunger calls, Guy answers, so pull up a chair and get ready to feast!”

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The first season of the talk-show style “Guy’s Feast Club” will include four episodes featuring Fieri hosting different guests, including a multi-course Italian feast with “Bad Friends” podcast hosts Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino, an incredible tomahawk ribeye sandwich with comedian Bert Kreischer, bourbon brown sugar chicken and tacos with the OG himself Tony Hawk and barbecue and bar games with basketball creator Jesser.

“Guy’s Feast Club is all about bringing out-of-bounds bites and real deal dialogue to the table in a way we’ve never done before,” Fieri said. “I’m stoked to bring these next-level conversations and big eating energy with some big names you’re gonna love. And remember, the first rule of Feast Club is ‘Do talk with your mouth full!’”

“Guy’s fans span every platform, and by launching this new series on YouTube, we’re able to showcase a whole new side of Guy,” Food Network president Betsy Ayala added. “Guy has a knack for connecting with anyone over anything—especially great food—and with unforgettable guests and plenty of laughs, he’s inviting fans to pull up a chair for a front‑row seat at the best table in town.”

“Guy’s Feast Club” is produced by Made In Network for Food Network.