Photo:Jeff Niera / FOXAnyone with an ounce of food industry experience is well-aware that running a restaurant is tough work. And while smashing a plate or kicking over an appliance would generally get you fired from any restaurant job, that certainly won’t be the case for Fox’s pop-up restaurant-themed rage rooms, all thanks to a beloved reboot of a popularGordon Ramsayseries.To celebrate the return ofFox’s beloved reality showKitchen Nightmares,the network is bringing restaurant-themed rage rooms to cities across the U.S. On Saturday, Sept. 30, and Sunday, Oct.  1, fans of the show will be able to visit restaurant-themed rage rooms in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Tampa, Florida, Rochester, New York, and Syracuse, New York.Jeff Niera / FOXAfter being givenKitchen Nightmares-themed bats, rage room goers will be able to demolish anything from kitchen appliances to rolling pins, liquor bottles, vases, dinner plates and glasses, Fox shares exclusively with PEOPLE. Meanwhile, voice recordings of Ramsay, who is the series’ host and executive producer, will fill the room — further fueling your inner rage.Jeff Niera / FOXTo partake in a 15-minute time slot,guests must book a spot. However, reservations won’t open until Sept. 20, so make sure to mark your calendars.Kitchen Nightmaresfollows Ramsay to restaurants “in crisis,” that are in serious need of a makeover. He serves as the restaurant’s “last chance of survival,” to identify and hopefully fix problems such as health code violations, staffing issues, unacceptable kitchen conditions, and more. The series will be returning for its eighth season on Monday, Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. E.T.The new season ofKitchen Nightmares,whichoriginally ran from 2007 until 2014, comes after a nearly decade-long hiatus. Because this is the first new season since it ended, avid fans of the show, and of Ramsay, are heavily anticipating its return.FoxWhile he isn’t preparing to hit the road again forKitchen Nightmares,Ramsay recently launched his first frozen food line. The brand, calledBy Chef Ramsay, is now available at Walmart, and features eight fan favorites, including a four-cheese lasagna, mushroom risotto, chicken pot pie, and even British classics, such as fish and chips.Ramsaytold PEOPLEhe hopes his culinary creations “inspire the home chef in everyone.”

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KITCHEN NIGHTMARES: Gordon Ramsey in the season premiere

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Anyone with an ounce of food industry experience is well-aware that running a restaurant is tough work. And while smashing a plate or kicking over an appliance would generally get you fired from any restaurant job, that certainly won’t be the case for Fox’s pop-up restaurant-themed rage rooms, all thanks to a beloved reboot of a popularGordon Ramsayseries.To celebrate the return ofFox’s beloved reality showKitchen Nightmares,the network is bringing restaurant-themed rage rooms to cities across the U.S. On Saturday, Sept. 30, and Sunday, Oct.  1, fans of the show will be able to visit restaurant-themed rage rooms in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Tampa, Florida, Rochester, New York, and Syracuse, New York.Jeff Niera / FOXAfter being givenKitchen Nightmares-themed bats, rage room goers will be able to demolish anything from kitchen appliances to rolling pins, liquor bottles, vases, dinner plates and glasses, Fox shares exclusively with PEOPLE. Meanwhile, voice recordings of Ramsay, who is the series’ host and executive producer, will fill the room — further fueling your inner rage.Jeff Niera / FOXTo partake in a 15-minute time slot,guests must book a spot. However, reservations won’t open until Sept. 20, so make sure to mark your calendars.Kitchen Nightmaresfollows Ramsay to restaurants “in crisis,” that are in serious need of a makeover. He serves as the restaurant’s “last chance of survival,” to identify and hopefully fix problems such as health code violations, staffing issues, unacceptable kitchen conditions, and more. The series will be returning for its eighth season on Monday, Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. E.T.The new season ofKitchen Nightmares,whichoriginally ran from 2007 until 2014, comes after a nearly decade-long hiatus. Because this is the first new season since it ended, avid fans of the show, and of Ramsay, are heavily anticipating its return.FoxWhile he isn’t preparing to hit the road again forKitchen Nightmares,Ramsay recently launched his first frozen food line. The brand, calledBy Chef Ramsay, is now available at Walmart, and features eight fan favorites, including a four-cheese lasagna, mushroom risotto, chicken pot pie, and even British classics, such as fish and chips.Ramsaytold PEOPLEhe hopes his culinary creations “inspire the home chef in everyone.”

Anyone with an ounce of food industry experience is well-aware that running a restaurant is tough work. And while smashing a plate or kicking over an appliance would generally get you fired from any restaurant job, that certainly won’t be the case for Fox’s pop-up restaurant-themed rage rooms, all thanks to a beloved reboot of a popularGordon Ramsayseries.

To celebrate the return ofFox’s beloved reality showKitchen Nightmares,the network is bringing restaurant-themed rage rooms to cities across the U.S. On Saturday, Sept. 30, and Sunday, Oct.  1, fans of the show will be able to visit restaurant-themed rage rooms in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Tampa, Florida, Rochester, New York, and Syracuse, New York.

KITCHEN NIGHTMARES: Gordon Ramsey in the season premiere

After being givenKitchen Nightmares-themed bats, rage room goers will be able to demolish anything from kitchen appliances to rolling pins, liquor bottles, vases, dinner plates and glasses, Fox shares exclusively with PEOPLE. Meanwhile, voice recordings of Ramsay, who is the series’ host and executive producer, will fill the room — further fueling your inner rage.

KITCHEN NIGHTMARES: Gordon Ramsey in the season premiere

To partake in a 15-minute time slot,guests must book a spot. However, reservations won’t open until Sept. 20, so make sure to mark your calendars.

Kitchen Nightmaresfollows Ramsay to restaurants “in crisis,” that are in serious need of a makeover. He serves as the restaurant’s “last chance of survival,” to identify and hopefully fix problems such as health code violations, staffing issues, unacceptable kitchen conditions, and more. The series will be returning for its eighth season on Monday, Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. E.T.

The new season ofKitchen Nightmares,whichoriginally ran from 2007 until 2014, comes after a nearly decade-long hiatus. Because this is the first new season since it ended, avid fans of the show, and of Ramsay, are heavily anticipating its return.

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‘Kitchen Nightmares’ Rage Rooms Are Coming to 4 U.S. Cities in Honor of the Series Return After a Decade

While he isn’t preparing to hit the road again forKitchen Nightmares,Ramsay recently launched his first frozen food line. The brand, calledBy Chef Ramsay, is now available at Walmart, and features eight fan favorites, including a four-cheese lasagna, mushroom risotto, chicken pot pie, and even British classics, such as fish and chips.

Ramsaytold PEOPLEhe hopes his culinary creations “inspire the home chef in everyone.”

source: people.com