Here we are at the three-floor complex in the former New York Times Building. It's located right next to Bowlmor Lanes and Discovery Times Square.
And there's Guy on a screen near the entrance, promoting his Food Network show.
Inside is the gift shop, packed with all sorts of Guy memorabilia.
Right up front is one of the trio of bars, which had some activity even though we went at around 4 p.m.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdClassic American brands were touted everywhere. Here's Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey ...
Budweiser (although yes, it's owned by Belgian company InBev) ...
... and up top, Miller High Life and Pabst Blue Ribbon.
The restaurant's decor is quite personalized for Guy. This is one of his tattoos — in memory of his late sister.
There are American flags everywhere.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdMultiple shots of Guy's red 1968 Camaro SS are up on the wall.
The restaurant features a big bar on the second floor, complete with branded glasses.
In the back is the "Studio," filled with some tchotchkes and everything that Guy likes ...
... and Apple and Lennon-Ono.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThere's a huge chandelier outside the studio area, next to a giant American flag.
Time to head downstairs. This was actually where they used to load newspapers back when The New York Times was here.
On the way down to the lowest level, you can take a peek into the kitchen, which is "floating" halfway down.
There's a cool wall decorated with a ton of utensils.
The space downstairs is absolutely huge.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe 16,000-square foot establishment can seat 500 people.
Where does this odd door lead to?
The eternally spinning rotisserie is downstairs. As you can see, it can cook 12 chickens at a time.
Though we're in New York, a bunch of other cities are represented downstairs.
This is the media cage — a testament to all the screens, speakers, and other electronics dispersed throughout the huge space.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAt the bar, we meet these three tourists who walked in when they saw the Guy Fieri sign. They're from his hometown of Ferndale, California.
Alright, enough looking around. Time to check out the Guy-branded menu.
As soon as you open the menu, you're immediately reminded that the chicken dinner has, indeed, been won.
This is Guy's Big Bite Burger and rojo ring.
And the Cedar Plank Salmon with jalapeno apricot jam.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe bartender mixed us up some drinks.
An El Azul Watermelon ...
... and a Caliente Margarita.
If you're not interested in cocktails, the American mainstays are always available ...
... along with all the top-shelf essentials.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWhile getting ready to head out, we ran into Guy's culinary team.
They were tasting, of course, a chicken dinner.