Gordon Deals With A Tyrant Owner | Hotel Hell

Selling the place would be a much safer bet …

Season 1, Episode 3

Ramsay heads to The Cambridge Hotel, to attempt and help the owners turn their business around. He is amazed with a young kitchen assistant named Scooter.

Season 1, Episode 5

Gordon Ramsay checks in to the River Rock Inn in Milford, Pennsylvania. Owner Ken Pisciotta remains in over his head and drowning in debt and not able to get any guests to remain in his disregarded establishment.

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32 Comments

  1. Gordon is really genuine to people who care about the businesses itself unlike the owner who is arrogant. I definitely feel bad for Tina because of how arrogant John is and she definitely deserves to be happy.

    1. When you look up to and start quoting Colin Powell as though he’s someone to respect or even take seriously, well that’s the icing on the cake for me. He may as well be quoting Adolf or any of the other war criminals as far as i’m concerned.

    2. @Methane When one of my neighbors kids tells a big lie, the other one immediately replies “Don’t Colin Powell me”

  2. I love how the intro music was copyrighted, so they just added generic sound effects instead 😂

    1. ​@Xander Wuskyit doesn’t necessarily matter depending on what type of copyright licensing the producers took out

  3. As a child of a marine, seeing his daughter be the one to get through to him brought me to tears. They are hardened people, but they take their responsibility as a parent, paramount

    1. I disagree. If it was paramount he wouldn’t take a dime from a damn college student for a failing business.

    2. @Aaron Lyons I never said they don’t make bad parenting decisions, but when his daughter came and spoke earnestly, he listened. His daughter got through to him when no one else could.

    3. Nope sorry atill disagree. If u care that much about daughters something that pathetic wouldn’t even be a thought. Some lil talk is all he needed? Then why did he put his whole family in debt?

    1. They could have married a nice guy. There are many around. Tina probably thought he would earn money. As we saw he was better at spending it. Nobody would fall in love with that guy.

  4. When Gordon said he wants to pay for his school and just get a loaf of bread back I nearly cried…

  5. As a foreigner I’ve worked and traveled in 17 states – sometimes with my wife and sometimes alone. We’ve never paid those amounts for a hotel room. Our rooms were always clean and the service was always good.

  6. I like that Gordon replays the key moments so that even Americans have a chance to understand them.

  7. *Did you know?*
    _The Cambridge Hotel closed before this episode even aired._

    “Cambridge Hotel closed in June 2012, which was before the Hotel Hell episode even aired on TV. It was foreclosed on for failing to pay its $486,000 mortgage and the property was later purchased at auction by a different bank for $299,000.”

    “As of 2023, the old Cambridge Hotel New York building is now occupied by an assisted living home called The Cambridge Assisted Living. So, while it’s not a hotel anymore, the beautiful historic building is still being used and maintained.”

  8. God .. I am so glad I told my mom not to run a restaurant after watching your show

  9. I really admire that the server in the first episode is constantly smiling despite the reception. I work in the service industry and its almost impossible to always smile

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