Working 24 Hours At...

Working 24 Hours At...

Bon Appétit Deputy Editor Andrew Knowlton spends 24 hours working behind the scenes of iconic dining establishments, giving viewers an inside look at what goes into the preparation of delicious food.
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  • 1. Working 24 Hours Straight at Chick-fil-A

    1. Working 24 Hours Straight at Chick-fil-A

    Bon Appetit Deputy Editor Andrew Knowlton works 24 hours straight at the original Chick-fil-A in Hapeville, Georgia. Upside: unlimited waffle fries. Andrew makes breakfast, freshly-squeezed Chick-fil-a lemonade, the legendary Chick-fil-a biscuit, waffle fries, fried chicken sandwiches, and works the drive-thru. Did he find the secret ingredients in the chicken sandwich?
    Bon Appetit Deputy Editor Andrew Knowlton works 24 hours straight at the original Chick-fil-A in Hapeville, Georgia. Upside: unlimited waffle fries. Andrew makes breakfast, freshly-squeezed Chick-fil-a lemonade, the legendary Chick-fil-a biscuit, waffle fries, fried chicken sandwiches, and works the drive-thru. Did he find the secret ingredients in the chicken sandwich?
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    6min.
    4 apr 2016
  • 2. Working 24 Hours at the Best BBQ in the World

    2. Working 24 Hours at the Best BBQ in the World

    Bon Appetit Deputy Editor Andrew Knowlton spends 24 hours at Franklin Barbecue starting out at 6:00 am and meeting fans of the restaurant who have been waiting since 4:00 am to be the first in line. He spends the rest of the day learning how they barbecue meat so delicious the brisket has sold out every day since Franklin's opened.
    Bon Appetit Deputy Editor Andrew Knowlton spends 24 hours at Franklin Barbecue starting out at 6:00 am and meeting fans of the restaurant who have been waiting since 4:00 am to be the first in line. He spends the rest of the day learning how they barbecue meat so delicious the brisket has sold out every day since Franklin's opened.
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    12min.
    29 nov 2016
  • 3. Working 24 Hours Straight at Waffle House

    3. Working 24 Hours Straight at Waffle House

    Bon Appetit's Andrew Knowlton works a 24-hour shift at Waffle House. The first Waffle House diner opened in Atlanta, Georgia in 1955. Today, the chain restaurant has more than 1,700 locations in 25 states, mostly in the South. Waffle House is known for being open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
    Bon Appetit's Andrew Knowlton works a 24-hour shift at Waffle House. The first Waffle House diner opened in Atlanta, Georgia in 1955. Today, the chain restaurant has more than 1,700 locations in 25 states, mostly in the South. Waffle House is known for being open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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    8min.
    17 feb 2015
  • 4. Working 24 Hours Straight at New York's Most Iconic Deli

    4. Working 24 Hours Straight at New York's Most Iconic Deli

    Bon Appétit Editor Andrew Knowlton attempts to work 24 hours straight at Katz's Delicatessen in New York City. Katz's Deli, which has been around since 1888, is home to the famous scene from "When Harry Met Sally" and offers the best brisket, pastrami, and corned beef sandwiches in NYC. Can Knowlton survive the hectic ups and downs of the busiest deli in the city that never sleeps?
    Bon Appétit Editor Andrew Knowlton attempts to work 24 hours straight at Katz's Delicatessen in New York City. Katz's Deli, which has been around since 1888, is home to the famous scene from "When Harry Met Sally" and offers the best brisket, pastrami, and corned beef sandwiches in NYC. Can Knowlton survive the hectic ups and downs of the busiest deli in the city that never sleeps?
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    12min.
    24 okt 2017
  • 5. Working 24 Hours Straight in Las Vegas

    5. Working 24 Hours Straight in Las Vegas

    In honor of the 50th anniversary of Caesars Palace, Bon Appétit Deputy Editor Andrew Knowlton took on the ultimate Las Vegas challenge: to work for 24 hours straight at Caesars Palace hotel and casino.
    In honor of the 50th anniversary of Caesars Palace, Bon Appétit Deputy Editor Andrew Knowlton took on the ultimate Las Vegas challenge: to work for 24 hours straight at Caesars Palace hotel and casino.
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    8min.
    14 mrt 2016
  • 6. How Caesars Palace Makes the Most Insane Dessert on the Vegas Strip (Bonus Episode)

    6. How Caesars Palace Makes the Most Insane Dessert on the Vegas Strip (Bonus Episode)

    Bon Appétit Deputy Editor Andrew Knowlton visits Serendipity at Caesars Palace to learn how to make their $99 ice cream sundae, the Treasure Chest.
    Bon Appétit Deputy Editor Andrew Knowlton visits Serendipity at Caesars Palace to learn how to make their $99 ice cream sundae, the Treasure Chest.
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    3min.
    7 apr 2016
  • 7. Waiting in Line for the Best BBQ in the World (Bonus Episode)

    7. Waiting in Line for the Best BBQ in the World (Bonus Episode)

    Following the success of 24 Hours in Waffle House, Bon Appetit is thrilled to send Andrew Knowlton to Franklin BBQ in Austin, TX. Making BBQ is a 24 hour job. Watch Andrew spend the night smoking meats, prep dishes in the morning, sell beer to the line of people who show up three hours before opening, and serve what he has called the best barbecue in the country.
    Following the success of 24 Hours in Waffle House, Bon Appetit is thrilled to send Andrew Knowlton to Franklin BBQ in Austin, TX. Making BBQ is a 24 hour job. Watch Andrew spend the night smoking meats, prep dishes in the morning, sell beer to the line of people who show up three hours before opening, and serve what he has called the best barbecue in the country.
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    2min.
    23 nov 2016
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