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Flavortown Kitchens hiding in Campbell, Palo Alto

- ay Linda Zavoral lzavoral@bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Linda Zavoral at 408-920-5960.

Guy Fieri, the off-the-hook mayor of Flavortown, has finally launched a national restaurant concept with that name, including two locations in the Bay Area.

But don’t spend time looking for the Flavortown Kitchen signs.

An online search for Fieri’s Bay Area locations shows he’s got one restaurant at 1875 S. Bascom Ave. in Campbell and one at 943 Emerson St. in Palo Alto. But the Campbell address belongs to the Pruneyard, Emerson Street is a popular restaurant row and there’s been no word of the Food Network celebrity chef opening new places in these parts.

If Guy isn’t in the Flavortown Kitchen, who is?

Turns out the “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” host has partnered with his paesani at the Buca di Beppo restaurant­s, those makers of hearty Italian familystyl­e meals, to create his line of appetizers, burgers, sandwiches and entrees.

His Flavortown­s are restaurant­s without facades, the so-called ghost kitchens, cloud kitchens or virtual kitchens that have become so popular during this pandemic era of meal delivery and takeout.

The deal with Buca di Beppo extends to 17 other locations in California; the only other NorCal location is at the Roseville Galleria.

Is Flavortown here to stay or just a pop-up concept? That remains to be seen.

Fieri is a longtime owner of brick-and-mortar restaurant­s, with 14 other brands to his name, including American Kitchen & Bar locations around the world; Pig & Anchor and Burger Joints on cruise ships; and Chicken Guy!, which has a gameday-only location at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. He also operated the now-closed Johnny’s Garlic’s and Tex Wasabi’s restaurant­s.

For the fun, savory Flavortown menu, Fieri borrowed liberally from all of those menus.

Appetizer highlights include the Super Melty Cheesestea­k Egg Rolls (from Tex Wasabi’s), Jalapeño Pig Poppers, Bourbon Brown Sugar Barbecue Wings and Queso Dip.

Next up are his awardwinni­ng burger, the Bacon Mac N Cheese, along with the Cheezy Burger (both from the American Kitchen menu), the Crazy Cuban and the Chicken Guy! Classic, a crunchy chicken breast sandwich.

Two entrees, the Cajun Chicken Alfredo (a topseller at Johnny Garlic’s) and a Chicken Parm-eroni, make the list. They are joined by two Italian salads, the Italian Stallion with salami and prosciutto and the OG Caesar.

Sides include Flavortown Fries, Mac Daddy Mac N Cheese and Fried Pickles & Ranch.

For dessert, there are two sweet-and-salty selections: The Cheesecake Challenge tops a slice of New Yorkstyle cheesecake with salted potato chips, crushed pretzels and fudge sauce. The Chocolate Whiskey Cake features a whiskey crème anglaise, salted whiskey caramel sauce and crumbled toffee bar.

Both of the local Flavortown Kitchen restaurant­s are open from 10:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. To check out the menu and order, visit https://order.guysflavor­townkitche­n.com.

 ?? PHOTO BY PATRICK TEHAN ?? Buca di Beppo restaurant­s in Campbell’s Pruneyard, pictured, and downtown Palo Alto are the locations for Guy Fiery’s recently opened Flavortown Kitchens. Virtual kitchens like these have become popular during this pandemic era of meal delivery and takeout.
PHOTO BY PATRICK TEHAN Buca di Beppo restaurant­s in Campbell’s Pruneyard, pictured, and downtown Palo Alto are the locations for Guy Fiery’s recently opened Flavortown Kitchens. Virtual kitchens like these have become popular during this pandemic era of meal delivery and takeout.
 ?? COURTESY OF SAMMY HAGAR — SANTO TEQUILA ?? Restaurate­ur Guy Fieri, right, shown with rocker and tequila maker Sammy Hagar, has opened Flavortown Kitchen locations in Campbell’s Pruneyard and downtown Palo Alto. The restaurant­s are located at Buca di Beppo sites.
COURTESY OF SAMMY HAGAR — SANTO TEQUILA Restaurate­ur Guy Fieri, right, shown with rocker and tequila maker Sammy Hagar, has opened Flavortown Kitchen locations in Campbell’s Pruneyard and downtown Palo Alto. The restaurant­s are located at Buca di Beppo sites.

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