Over 80% of restaurants that appeared on Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares have closed

Gordon visited restaurants across the UK, US, France and Spain during his years filming the iconic show

More than 80 percent of restaurants on Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares have apparently permanently closed.

The iconic show saw Gordon, 57, bulldozing into different eateries in the UK, US, France and Spain and telling the staff (or yelling at them) about what they’re doing wrong in order to get the restaurant in shape.

The show has always been a favourite, with fans loving watching Gordon transforming the restaurants into popular and profitable establishments.

But it turns out that many of the restaurants that appeared on the show are now closed.Gordon visited a number of different restaurants for Kitchen Nightmares. (FOX via Getty Images)

According to LADbible, 80 percent of the eateries that appeared on the show have now closed their doors.

Of the 105 restaurants visited by the celeb chef across the UK, US, France and Spain, only around 19 of them are still operating.

Of course, it’s important to remember that the show is built on the fact that the restaurants are struggling.

On top of that, much of the show was filmed a long time ago – and way before the covid pandemic, which was particularly damaging to restaurants.

Earlier this year, we told you how one New Orleans restaurant tried to sue Gordon after a video of him vomiting in their restaurant resurfaced on Facebook.

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