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Robert William Flay (born December 10, 1964), is an American
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, restaurateur, and reality television personality. Flay is the owner and executive chef of several restaurants and franchises, including
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, Bobby's Burgers, and Amalfi. He has worked with
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since 1995, which won him four Daytime Emmy Awards and a star on the
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.


Early life

Flay was born on December 10, 1964, in New York City to Bill and Dorothy Barbara (McGuirk) Flay. He was raised on the
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neighborhood of
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. He is a fourth generation Irish American and was raised Catholic, attending denominational schools. At age 8, Flay asked for an Easy-Bake Oven for
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. His father thought that a G.I. Joe would be more gender-appropriate. Despite his father's objections, he received them both.


Career

Flay dropped out of high school at age 17. He has said his first jobs in the restaurant industry were at a pizza parlor and Baskin-Robbins. He then took a position making salads at Joe Allen Restaurant in Manhattan's Theater District, where his father was a partner. The proprietor, Joe Allen, was impressed by Flay's natural ability and agreed to pay his partner's son's tuition at the
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. Flay received a degree in culinary arts and was a member of the first graduating class of the
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in 1984. After culinary school, he started working as a sous-chef, quickly learning the culinary arts. At the Brighton Grill on Third Avenue, Flay was handed the executive chef's position after a week when the executive chef was fired. Flay quit when he realized he was not ready to run a kitchen. He took a position as a chef working for restaurateur
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at Bud and Jams. Waxman introduced Flay to southwestern and Cajun cuisine, which came to define his culinary career. After working for a short time on the floor at the
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, Flay returned to the kitchen as the executive chef at Miracle Grill in the East Village, where he worked from 1988 to 1990. He caught the attention of restaurateur Jerome Kretchmer, who was looking for a southwestern-style chef. Impressed by Flay's food, Kretchmer offered him the position of executive chef at Mesa Grill, which opened on January 15, 1991. Shortly after, he became a partner. In November 1993, Flay partnered with Laurence Kretchmer to open Bolo Bar & Restaurant in the Flatiron District, just a few blocks away from Mesa Grill. Flay opened a second Mesa Grill at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in 2004, and in 2005 he opened Bar Americain, an American Brasserie, in
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. He continued to expand his restaurants by opening Bobby Flay Steak in the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in
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. This was followed by a third Mesa Grill in
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, located in The Cove at Atlantis Paradise Island, which opened on March 28, 2007. The Las Vegas Mesa Grill earned Flay his only
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in 2008, which was taken away in the 2009 edition. Michelin did not publish a 2010 or 2011 Las Vegas edition, so the star could not be re-earned. Bolo Bar & Restaurant closed its doors on December 31, 2007, to make way for a
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. Aside from his restaurants and television shows, Flay has been a master instructor and visiting chef at the French Culinary Institute. Although he is not currently teaching classes, he occasionally visits when his schedule permits. Flay established the Bobby Flay Scholarship in 2003. This full scholarship to the French Culinary Institute is awarded annually to a student in the Long Island City Culinary Arts Program. Flay personally helps select the awardee each year. Flay opened Bobby's Burger Palace (BBP) in Lake Grove, Long Island on July 15, 2008. The restaurant is located at the
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. A second location opened on December 5, 2008, at the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown, New Jersey, and a third location opened March 31, 2009, in The Outlets at Bergen Town Center in Paramus, New Jersey. His fourth shop opened at the Mohegan Sun Casino in southeast Connecticut on July 1, 2009, which is also the location of his second Bar Americain, which opened on November 18, 2009. His fifth location of the burger chain opened in Philadelphia's University City on April 6, 2010. The sixth location of Bobby's Burger Palace opened in Washington, D.C., at 2121 K Street in Northwest on August 16, 2011. On December 5, 2011, Flay opened the ninth location of Bobby's Burger Palace in Roosevelt Field Mall in
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. Flay opened the tenth and largest Bobby's Burger Palace site at
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in Hanover, Maryland, on June 7, 2012. Bobby's Burger Palace also has an 11th location, in
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. In total, BBP has nineteen locations in eleven states and the District of Columbia. The original Mesa Grill in New York closed in September 2013 following a proposed rent increase by the landlord. In May 2021, Mesa Grill in Caesars Palace was converted to an Italian restaurant called Amalfi by Bobby Flay. He also updated the menu and changed the name of his Las Vegas Bobby's Burger Palace to Bobby's Burgers. He now has four locations of Bobby's Burgers in Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Paris Hotel Las Vegas, Harrah's Las Vegas, and Yankee Stadium in New York City As of September 2019, Flay has an estimated net worth of $30 million.


Other ventures


Food Network and television

Flay has hosted sixteen cooking shows and specials on
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and
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: Flay served as a judge on ''Wickedly Perfect'', '' The Next Food Network Star'', and ''
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''. He has cooked on '' Emeril Live'' and '' Paula's Party''. On '' Throwdown! with Bobby Flay'', the chef challenges cooks renowned for a specific dish or type of cooking to a cook-off of their signature dish. On Episode 5 of Season 4, Harlem chef Melba Wilson and Bobby squared off over who had the best chicken and eggnog waffles. While being interviewed on "Conversations with Allan Wolper" on WGBO 88.3FM, Wilson confessed that she had been nervous because Bobby brought a cast-iron skillet. Having grown up in a family that used cast-iron skillets, Wilson was nonetheless forced to use a deep fryer because her restaurant was too small for a cast-iron skillet. Towards the end of the anecdote, she explained, "Can I tell you? When he pulled out the skillet, it was a rough day. Girlfriend started sweating bullets. But at the end of the day, we threw down – I don't know, I think it was the eggnog – and I won." Flay was an Iron Chef on the show '' Iron Chef America''. In 2000, when the original ''Iron Chef'' show traveled to New York for a special battle, he challenged Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto to battle rock crab. After the hour battle ended, Flay stood on top of his cutting board and raised his arms in what one journalist wrote was "in premature victory". As Morimoto felt that real chefs consider cutting boards and knives as sacred, and being offended by Flay's flamboyant gesture, he criticized his professionalism, saying that Flay was "not a chef". Flay went on to lose the battle. Flay challenged Morimoto to a rematch in Morimoto's native Japan. This time, Flay won. Flay and Morimoto, both Iron Chefs on ''Iron Chef America'' teamed – took on and won – against fellow Iron Chefs Mario Batali and Hiroyuki Sakai in the ''Iron Chef America: Battle of the Masters'' "Tag Team" battle. On a special episode of ''Iron Chef America'' originally airing on November 12, 2006, Flay and Giada De Laurentiis faced off against, and were defeated by, Batali and Rachael Ray. This was the highest rated show ever broadcast on Food Network. Flay and Michael Symon defeated the team of Iron Chefs Cat Cora and Masaharu Morimoto in a special episode titled "Thanksgiving Showdown," which originally aired on November 16, 2008. On November 29, 2009, Iron Chefs Morimoto and Flay faced off one-on-one again in Battle Egg Nog. The battle, which featured ice-carvers, was won by Morimoto by a single point. In an episode recorded in July 2010 and broadcast in March 2011, Montreal cooking show host Chuck Hughes beat Flay to become the youngest Canadian champ. In an interview afterward, Hughes recalled, "When I met him I said, 'Hi Bobby,' and my voice cracked a bit and I gave him an official ontrealCanadiens jersey, to which he replied, 'Thank you so much — but it's not going to help.'" '' Beat Bobby Flay'' pits select chefs against host Flay to see if they can create dishes that are better than his. As Flay's most successful series on Food Network the prior season, episode 5 of season 17, featuring Debbie Gibson and Katie Lee, was chosen as the 2018 lead-out show for season 14 of ''Food Network Star''. His specials include: * ''Bobby's Vegas Gamble'' — Covers the opening of Mesa Grill Las Vegas. * ''Restaurant Revamp'' — Flay tries to help a family restaurant. * ''Chefography: Bobby Flay'' — Biography of Flay's life and career. * ''Tasting Ireland'' — Flay takes a food tour of Ireland, his ancestral homeland. * ''Food Network Awards'' — The Food Network recognizes people and places that have impacted the food world. * ''All-Star Grill Fest: South Beach'' — Flay joins
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, Giada De Laurentiis, Alton Brown, and Tyler Florence for a barbecue. In October 2021, '' Variety'' reported that Flay would leave Food Network after a 27-year run, after he and the network failed to reach an agreement on a new contract. ''
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'' reported that Flay had sought $100 million as part of the proposal. In November 2021, it was reported that Flay had signed a new three-year deal with Food Network.


Other cooking shows

In 1996, Flay hosted ''The Main Ingredient with Bobby Flay'' on Lifetime Television. Twice a month, he hosts a cooking segment on CBS' ''
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''. He hosted the
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show '' America's Next Great Restaurant'' on NBC from March 2011 to May 2011 in which in the end he picks one restaurant team with whom to open a restaurant. The reality show was canceled after the first season due to low ratings. Flay has been featured in several episodes of Great Chefs television including: * ''Great Chefs – Great Cities'' * ''Mexican Madness DVD'' * ''Great Chefs Cook American''


Acting roles

Flay had a cameo appearance in the Disney Channel original movie '' Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off'' as the host of the cook-off. He appeared on the television
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''Pyramid'' with fellow Iron Chef Mario Batali as the guest celebrities in an episode originally airing on November 18, 2003. He appeared as a judge on the CBS television show "Wickedly Perfect" during the 2004–05 season. He also appeared in the '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' episode "Design", which originally aired on September 22, 2005. He had a small role as himself in the 2006 film ''East Broadway'', in which his wife, Stephanie March, had a larger role. ''
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'' featured a special "Throwdown with Bobby Flay" category during the March 12, 2008, episode, in which each of the clues featured Flay. He participated in the 2008
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played at Yankee Stadium after the
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; Flay played for the National League. Flay is mentioned in the 2008 film '' Step Brothers'' in the "Derek comes for dinner" scene. In 2010, Flay was impersonated in the ''South Park'' cartoon episode Crème Fraiche. In 2011, Flay had recurring appearances in the final season of '' Entourage'' as the boyfriend of Ari Gold's wife. In 2012, Flay appeared on '' Portlandia'', in a director's cut of the episode Brunch Village. He showed director Jonathan Krisel how to make marionberry pancakes. Flay guest stars as himself on season two of the TV series ''
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'', which initially aired in 2016. In 2018, he appeared as Fred Jones' uncle in the animated film ''
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''.


Sirius XM Radio

In 2009, Flay hosted a weekly call-in show on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. He offered advice to men on "everything from sports to current issues", although food was the focus.


Made by Nacho

In April 2021, Flay, with Elly Truesdell and Katja Lang, launched Made by Nacho, a premium cat food company named for his Maine Coon, Nacho Flay. The brand sells wet cat food, dry kibble, and freeze-dried protein treats. Made by Nacho sells cat food from their website and in PetSmart in addition to offering a subscription service. Flay has also founded the Made By Nacho Charitable Fund as part of the New York Community Trust.


Books

Flay has authored several cookbooks, including: * ''Bobby Flay's Bold American Food'' ( Warner Books, May 31, 1994) – * ''Bobby Flay's From My Kitchen to Your Table'' ( Clarkson Potter, March 31, 1998) – * ''Bobby Flay's Boy Meets Grill'' (
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, May 19, 1999) – * ''Bobby Flay Cooks American'' (Hyperion, September 30, 2001) – * ''Bobby Flay's Boy Gets Grill'' (
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, May 18, 2004) – * ''Bobby Flay's Grilling For Life'' (Scribner, May 3, 2005) – * ''Bobby Flay's Mesa Grill Cookbook'' (Clarkson Potter, October 16, 2007) – * ''Bobby Flay's Grill It!'' (Clarkson Potter, April 18, 2008) – * ''Bobby Flay's Burgers, Fries and Shakes'' (Clarkson Potter, April 11, 2009) – * ''Bobby Flay's Bar Americain Cookbook: Celebrate America's Great Flavors'' (Clarkson Potter, September 20, 2011) – * ''Bobby Flay's Throwdown'' (Clarkson Potter, October 12, 2012) – * ''Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction'' (Clarkson Potter, April 23, 2013) – * ''Bobby Flay Fit: 200 Recipes for a Healthy Lifestyle'' (Co-authors: Stephanie Banyas and Sally Jackson; Publisher – Clarkson Potter, December 5, 2017)  - * ''Bobby at Home: Fearless Flavors from My Kitchen'' (Clarkson Potter, September 24, 2019)  –


Personal life

Flay married Debra Ponzek, also a chef, on May 11, 1991. Flay and Ponzek divorced in 1993, and Flay married his second wife, Kate Connelly, in 1995. They have a daughter named Sophie. Flay and Connelly separated in 1998, and later divorced. Flay married actress Stephanie March, on February 20, 2005. According to media reports, March and Flay separated in March 2015 and their divorce was final on July 17, 2015. Flay dated Heléne Yorke from February 2016 to early 2019. Flay is a self-proclaimed 'cat person' and has lived with cats most of his life. He has two Maine Coons, Nacho, an orange tabby Maine Coon, and Stella, a brown tabby Maine Coon five years younger than Nacho. Flay has a personal interest in
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horse racing, and is the owner of multiple graded stakes race winners: * More Than Real, who won the prestigious 2010
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* Creator (part owner), who won the third jewel of the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes in 2016, and *Pizza Bianca, a homebred filly who won the 2021 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. Flay served on the Breeders' Cup board of directors from 2014 to 2018.


Awards and accolades

* ''
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'' Gael Greene's Restaurant of the Year – Mesa Grill (1992) *
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Outstanding Graduate Award (1993) * International Association of Culinary Professionals Award for Design – ''Bobby Flay's Bold American Food'' (1995) * Four-time Daytime Emmy Award winner: **Outstanding Service Show Host – ''Boy Meets Grill'' (2005) **Best Culinary Program – ''Grill It! With Bobby Flay'' (2009) **Outstanding Culinary Host – ''
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'' (2014) **Outstanding Culinary Host – ''Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction'' (2015) * Three-time James Beard Foundation Award winner: ** Rising Star Chef of the Year (1993) **National Television Food Show Award – ''Bobby Flay Chef Mentor'' (2005) ** Who's Who of Food & Beverage in America (2007) * Culinary Hall of Fame Induction (2015) * Star on
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(2015)


References


External links


Official web site
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Bobby Flay's Twitter Profile

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