Gordon Ramsay SHOCKED By This Owner’s INSANE Pizza Claim! | Full Episode | Kitchen Nightmares

Season 7, Episode 2: Gordon heads to Pantaleone's in Denver, Colorado, where he fulfills the Italian dining establishment's owner Pete, who is truly stuck in the past. Pete stubbornly keeps that he makes the 'Best Pizza in Denver', based upon an evaluation from the 1980s.

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  1. I wish the American version wasn’t so dramatized. Pay attention to the music sometimes. It literally sounds like an action movie

    1. @@justindavido2914tbh it is an action movie and I’m here for it personally hi hello 👋🏻 😂

    2. Bet y’all watch pawn stars and ice road truckers and think it’s real. Go take your ozempic linda

  2. I never understand how these restaurants serving terrible food last so long before even calling Ramsay.

    1. Because they can borrow money from the bank. Why do you think most of these people are like 500K-1M$ in debt? They borrow until they can’t pay their monthly dues and then have to close down. America’s bank system is weird.

    2. @@Trench010 Pretty sure if the bank knew they were lending money to a restaurant (1), and that the restaurant was making negative money (2), they wouldn’t lend these guys money. Which means these people are going out of their way to borrow money by mortgaging their house (like in this ep) or getting other personal loans to throw after a failing business. It’s total madness. I notice a lot of these restaurants simply just don’t pay their staff which is a whole ‘nother level.

    3. The crazy thing is this restaurant is still open to this day. I think maybe the son took over. They have like 4.6 stars on Google reviews and 1.2k reviews.

    4. @@UnbeltedSundew That’s not true at all, banks love to cripple a business by lending money they cant pay back. They essentially get to take all their assets and essentially enslave people through debt.

    1. And here I was like “Ooh, an episode I havent seen..?” At least not more than once or twice 😅

  3. Closed on sundays, doesn’t do deliveries, closed for lunch. OBVIOUSLY they’re failing jeez 😂

    1. closing on sundays and not doing deliveries is fair enough, but not opened for lunch just seems like a failing idea

    2. @ 🤣 No problem. i had a tard moment. A simple google search was the answer. I’m glad they still open.

    1. @@almost.sweettalk.caffeineliterally. the more i watch them it’s like the better they get

  4. “chef Ramsay was a kid when I started cooking I should know more than him” uuhhhh okay buddy, there’s a reason he’s a professional and you can get any sales🤣🤣🤣

    1. Its adorable how he thinks being older equals being a better cook

    2. well he is right that he SHOULD know more than gordon ramsay
      real shame that he doesn’t

  5. I will never get tired of this one, that huge pizza is glorious, and I want it.

    1. Honestly it looked really good, if the dough is a little under I would have taken it in a to-go box and finished it up home in the oven.

  6. i LOVE when the waitress added her lil comment “thats the thin crust😊” LOL BYEEE😂

  7. Thank you, Gordon for saving people’s lives! He was serving this food for 20 years.

    1. Too bad he couldnt save the people the dumb old timer already unalived up til then

  8. I prefer the calmer episodes liek this one where it’s a slow and methodical walk to a better part. no yelling, no name calling, just a stubborn person being showed that he needs to change thier tacts to get better and slowly he sees he does, learns and is better off for it. I still love the episode in british kitchen nightmares where he helps the other Michelin star chef get their michelin star back and the business actually gets two locations it does so well. the calmer episodes like this have better story telling.

  9. They’re still open today, with a 4.7 on google maps, and the photos look great. Those pepperoni pies look on point. Amazing.

  10. – “Sir, im sorry to inform you, but you have cancer”
    – “I disagree with you”

  11. Your videos remind me of my old days when I used to work nine to five in a restaurant. now $65k fortnightly, retired my parents and in good health!!!

    1. Thank you very much and may God bless you more abundantly for your generosity.

    2. Your journey is truly inspiring! Your faith and dedication shine so brightly, touching so many hearts. How do you align your spiritual path with financial success? I’m curious—how did you achieve making $65,000 every month?

    3. @@GleasonHoytit is the digital market. That’s been the secrete of this wealth transfer.

    4. Thanks to Mrs Kathleen Mary Vella. She’s a licensed broker here in the U.S.A. I wouldn’t have achieved this without her

  12. I love what you do for people. The way the son was crying from embarrassment shows how much he cares. Then when Pete started giving in and Chef Ramsay too them to dinner and just kept giving. It was touching. You could tell Pete cared so much too as the stress came off. Sometimes we fall into depression. Chef Ramsay was able to get Pete excited about great food and not using too much ingredients as that takes away from there buisness profits and ppl weren’t enjoying. Lovely episode hope this family’s still doing well they seemed like really good ppl

  13. Never thought I’d say this, but Gordon Ramsay is way more patient with people than I am.

  14. Gotta love how Gordon treats the wait staff in every episode. He mutters the owners, but puts those young folks on a pedestal and talks to them with so much respect. That’s a good man.

  15. little run down places like this are my favorite places to eat. they’re usually so nice and appreciative to have regulars.

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