“I think it started with conversations with Jason Guyot, our CEO, and myself about discussing our options at Foxwoods,” said Eddie Allen, vice president of food and beverage at Foxwoods on how the casino landed a Hell’s Kitchen restaurant. Separated from the main dining area by a wall of wine is a private, 40-seat dining room for parties. Televisions at the bar also show clips from the eponymous television show. Though Ramsay has yet to visit the restaurant, portraits of him are mounted throughout the space.
The chefs don’t actually compete – it’s all part of the aesthetic. The dining room is brilliantly illuminated, with the kitchen visible for diners to watch the chefs clad in classic Hell’s Kitchen red team/blue team garb. Themed after the hit television series, Hell’s Kitchen at Foxwoods has the hallmarks of the show, including a fiery pitchfork display at the restaurant’s entrance. MASHANTUCKET – Foxwoods is inviting everyone to come to hell – Hell’s Kitchen, that is – as the Gordon Ramsay restaurant chain opened its sixth location in the casino resort two months ago.