ELLICOTT CITY, MD — Rumors were swirling when residents spied celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey in Howard County this week. According to Howard County Executive Calvin Ball, Ramsey's restaurant renovation show called "24 Hours to Hell and Back" set up in historic Ellicott City, drawing people from all over who wanted to catch a glimpse of the star.
Ramsay's crew, in conjunction with hundreds of volunteers, worked to renovate, clean and beautify "our beloved historic Main Street." The Little Market Cafe has been covered in plastic sheeting and the show apparently has been based there, but other locations have been involved in filming, including the Ellicott Mills Brewing Company, which just merged with Phoenix Emporium, as well as Jaxon Edwin. The show's goal is to help struggling restaurants.
"This has been an incredible week in town. We are so thankful that Chef Ramsay saw how special Ellicott City is and chose to visit our amazing historic town. It is our hope that every business and resident in town benefits from the national exposure the town will receive in the future," Ball shared on his Facebook page.
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The two-hour special of 24 Hours to Hell and Back featuring Ellicott City will air on May 12
5 comments:
Who cares this guy is jerk
He refused to cook for Trump, but said he would gladly cook for Hillary. SMH... Oh well no more Ramsey for me.
Hope it doesn't rain
Gordon Ramsey is a Trump hater. Who cares what he does. A jerk at best.
Soon the renovated cafe will be wiped out in the next flood. All for nothing.
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