An air date for Hotel Hell's Cambridge Hotel ep, and viewing with derryX

hotel hell logoJerry -- of derryX fame -- says he's heard from Fox and Gordon Ramsay's production company that the Cambridge Hotel episode of Hotel Hell is tentatively scheduled to run August 20. We'll let Jerry, who was at the hotel for the filming, take it from here:

Because this show has significant personal importance and since this is a major mainstream media event for our region, I thought it would be fun to gather for a public viewing of the show. I spoke with Chef Kevin Everleth at the Capital City Gastropub this past weekend, and he loves the idea of providing the venue for the event. He's even working on some themed specials for the evening.

Here's the event page on Facebook.

And, as you've probably heard, the Cambridge Hotel wasn't able to stay in business -- even after what was apparently a remarkable Ramsay makeover. It was sold at auction last month. [Table Hopping] [Post-Star]

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> this is a major mainstream media event for our region

It would be a sad state of affairs for our region if this was the case...

-S - I could definitely see where you're coming from. I could be in the minority by thinking that having an internationally syndicated chef and television host come to town to see what is special to our region is a major media event. While the story of the Cambridge Hotel under that management team did not end positively, having seen the menu after the makeover and having seen some of the media coverage of the community building Chef Ramsay tried while he was in town, I am confident that the final 1/3 of the show will showcase some of the things we all love about the area.

(http://www.fox23news.com/news/local/story/Star-chef-surpises-fans-at-Willard-Mountain/ajO5x3ZR-Uy8N4LVYyy8tQ.cspx )

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