restaurantKitchen Nightmares (US) · Season 9, Episode 11 · Aired March 18, 2025
Simmer Down Cafe
Georgetown, TX
Still open. It kept its doors open after the show.
On the show
Season 9, Episode 11 · March 18, 2025 · cafe
Season 9 finale.
What happened after
Southern-comfort-food restaurant (family-owned since 2017, owner/chef Chris Marino) confirmed open via official site: current hours listed, active online reservations, Uber Eats/DoorDash delivery.
What happened on the show
Chris Marino told Ramsay through tears that his Georgetown, Texas restaurant had torn his marriage apart, which set the emotional register for the Simmer Down Cafe episode. The family-owned Southern-comfort spot, where Chris cooked and his brother Albert ran the front, was disorganized and on the verge of going out of business, undone less by any single disaster than by a lack of systems and boundaries. Albert met Ramsay at the door and immediately clocked his displeasure at the menu. The Season 9 finale centered on helping an overwhelmed owner-chef establish the structure his cafe had never had, and on the personal cost of a restaurant that was consuming its owner's family life. It was one of the season's more affecting cases, a passionate cook drowning in the operational side of his own dream.
After the cameras left
Simmer Down Cafe held on. As of our latest verification the Georgetown restaurant's official site was live with current hours, online reservations, and delivery options, suggesting the family business found the structure Ramsay pushed it to build. As the Season 9 finale it was too recent for some retrospective roundups to have caught, but the direct evidence points to an open, functioning cafe, and an owner who got the operational grip his restaurant, and his family, badly needed.
Sources
Confidence: medium. Last checked 2026-07-19.
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