
Guy Fieri and his family hit the wide-open road for a classic American summer vacation: a coast-to-coast road trip in search of iconic landscapes, epic adventures and delicious eats. The first leg takes the Fieris from their home in northern California to Lake Tahoe, Calif. where decadent Belgian waffles fuel a day of mountain biking. Then they get a bird's eye view of American ingenuity at the Hoover Dam before grabbing traditional Mexican mole and homemade salsa at Guy's restaurant in Laughlin, Nev. Later in Flagstaff, Ariz. the Fieris get to taste the red and green chiles at the local Chile Festival. They finish it all off with a cold glass of mead brewed with local wildflower honey.
Guy Fieri and his family hit the wide-open road for a classic American summer vacation: a coast-to-coast road trip in search of iconic landscapes, epic adventures and delicious eats. The first leg takes the Fieris from their home in northern California to Lake Tahoe, Calif. where decadent Belgian waffles fuel a day of mountain biking. Then they get a bird's eye view of American ingenuity at the Hoover Dam before grabbing traditional Mexican mole and homemade salsa at Guy's restaurant in Laughlin, Nev. Later in Flagstaff, Ariz. the Fieris get to taste the red and green chiles at the local Chile Festival. They finish it all off with a cold glass of mead brewed with local wildflower honey.
Guy Fieri and his family hit the wide-open road for a coast-to-coast road trip in search of iconic landscapes, epic adventures and delicious eats. First in Flagstaff, Ariz. the Fieris head to a farmer's market where they find fresh organic chicken and roasted green chiles. Then they fly through the Grand Canyon and cook up a homemade chicken taco dinner on a Lake Powell houseboat. After some quirky stops along legendary Route 66, they land in Albuquerque, N.M. to explore American's most traditional food, the so-called Three Sisters crops, corn, beans and squash, grown by the Native Americans of the Southwest.