
Why Does Greater Danbury CT Get Snubbed By Flavortown’s Guy Fieri
Before I dive into the meat of this article, I want to clarify that I am not criticizing Guy Fieri from Flavortown. I genuinely enjoy his show, "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives," on the Food Network. My beef centers around the fact that all 12 Connecticut restaurants featured on DDD are located only in the southern or central parts of the state. There is not a single restaurant highlighted in the greater Danbury area. The following 12 Connecticut restaurants have been featured on Fieri's 'Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.'
- Valenchia Luncheria - Norwalk (Fieri's favorite CT restaurant)
- Super Duper Weenie - Fairfield
- Black Duck Cafe - Westport
- Merritt Canteen - Bridgeport
- Stamford Diner - Stamford
- Il Pastaficio - Greenwich
- Grigg Street Pizza - Greenwich
- Corbo's Southside Deli - Stamford
- Kouzina - Stamford
- O'Rourke's Diner - Middletown (Closed)
- Wilson's Holy Smpke BBQ - Fairfield (Closed)
- Corey's Catsup & Mustard - Manchester (Closed)
I understand that Mr. Fieri is incredibly busy and successful. He is a well-known culinary personality, recognized for his vibrant energy, passion for food, and the unique "Flavortown" vibe that has made him a household name in the food scene. However, I would like to politely suggest that you consider bringing your 'Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives' program to Greater Danbury.
Dear Guy Fieri, according to I-95 listeners, the following six Greater Danbury restaurants would make exemplary candidates for your Flavortown show, 'Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.'
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