Bobby Flay
American celebrity chef
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2024 | Bobby Flay starred in a television commercial promoting Pepsi in conjunction with grilling. |
2024 | Bobby Flay starred in a television commercial promoting Pepsi in conjunction with grilling. |
October 2023 | Flay announced the death of his Maine Coon cat, Nacho. |
October 2023 | Flay announced the death of his Maine Coon cat, Nacho. |
2022 | Flay played a food and restaurant critic in the holiday film One Delicious Christmas. |
2022 | Flay played a food and restaurant critic in the holiday film One Delicious Christmas. |
2021 | In November, it was reported that Flay signed a new three-year deal with Food Network. |
2021 | Bobby Flay established Made by Nacho, a premium cat food company named after his cat Nacho Flay. |
2021 | In November, it was reported that Flay signed a new three-year deal with Food Network. |
2021 | Bobby Flay established Made by Nacho, a premium cat food company named after his cat Nacho Flay. |
October 2021 | Flay announced he would leave Food Network after a 27-year tenure due to a contract disagreement. |
October 2021 | Flay announced he would leave Food Network after a 27-year tenure due to a contract disagreement. |
May 2021 | Flay converted Mesa Grill in Caesars Palace to an Italian restaurant called Amalfi and updated the menu. |
May 2021 | Flay converted Mesa Grill in Caesars Palace to an Italian restaurant called Amalfi and updated the menu. |
2018 | Flay voiced a character in the animated film Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost. |
2018 | Flay voiced a character in the animated film Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost. |
December 22 2016 | Episode 'Like Father Like Daughter' aired, with Bobby Flay winning against Max Hardy and Lee Knoeppel with grilled cheese, judged by Scott Conant and Aila Conant |
December 15 2016 | Episode 'Whiz Kids' aired, featuring Bobby Flay winning against Brian Santos and Claud Beltran with beef quesadillas, judged by Gibson Boreli, Tyler Zager, and Sunny Anderson |
December 8 2016 | Episode 'Back to School' aired, with Francois Payard winning against Zac Young with Napoleon, judged by Ted Allen and Rowan Blanchard |
November 30 2016 | Episode 'You've Got to be Kidding Me!' aired, featuring Bobby Flay winning against Chris Scott and Line Pelletier with chicken fingers, judged by Carla Hall, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, and Quvenzhane Wallis |
November 17 2016 | Episode 'Thanks But No Thanksgiving' aired, with Ed Cotton winning against Omar Zerrei with turkey cacciatore, judged by Martha Stewart and Scott Conant |
November 10 2016 | Episode 'Country Boys in the Big City' aired, featuring Bobby Flay winning against Mike Johnson and Justin Gaines with jambalaya, judged by Ted Allen and Anne Burrell |
November 3 2016 | Episode 'Surprise Surprise' aired, with Bobby Flay winning against Pat Sheerin and Katie Chin with pork fried rice, judged by Curtis Stone and Sandra Lee |
October 27 2016 | Episode 'Hold on for One More Flay' aired, featuring Vijay Sadhu winning against Bobby Flay with samosas, judged by Katie Lee and Carnie Wilson |
2015 | Flay was inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame. |
2015 | Bobby Flay received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. |
2015 | Flay was inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame. |
2015 | Bobby Flay received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. |
September 2013 | The original Mesa Grill in New York closed following a proposed rent increase by the landlord. |
September 2013 | The original Mesa Grill in New York closed following a proposed rent increase by the landlord. |
August 24 2013 | The cooking competition show 'Beat Bobby Flay' premiered, where chefs compete to create dishes that can outperform his. |
August 24 2013 | The cooking competition show 'Beat Bobby Flay' premiered, where chefs compete to create dishes that can outperform his. |
January 16 2013 | Flay's show 'Bobby's Dinner Battle' premiered. |
January 16 2013 | Flay's show 'Bobby's Dinner Battle' premiered. |
June 7 2012 | The tenth and largest Bobby's Burger Palace site opened at Maryland Live! Casino in Hanover, Maryland. |
June 7 2012 | The tenth and largest Bobby's Burger Palace site opened at Maryland Live! Casino in Hanover, Maryland. |
December 5 2011 | Flay opened the ninth location of Bobby's Burger Palace in Roosevelt Field Mall, Garden City, New York. |
December 5 2011 | Flay opened the ninth location of Bobby's Burger Palace in Roosevelt Field Mall, Garden City, New York. |
August 16 2011 | The sixth location of Bobby's Burger Palace opened in Washington, D.C. |
August 16 2011 | The sixth location of Bobby's Burger Palace opened in Washington, D.C. |
March 2011 | Flay appeared in an episode where he lost to Chuck Hughes, who became the youngest Canadian champion. |
March 2011 | Flay appeared in an episode where he lost to Chuck Hughes, who became the youngest Canadian champion. |
2010 | Flay hosted a weekly call-in show on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. |
2010 | Flay impersonated in the South Park episode 'Crème Fraiche'. |
2010 | Flay participated in the Taco Bell All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game played at Yankee Stadium. |
2010 | Flay hosted a weekly call-in show on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. |
2010 | Flay impersonated in the South Park episode 'Crème Fraiche'. |
2010 | Flay participated in the Taco Bell All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game played at Yankee Stadium. |
April 6 2010 | Bobby's Burger Palace's fifth location opened in Philadelphia's University City. |
April 6 2010 | Bobby's Burger Palace's fifth location opened in Philadelphia's University City. |
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