What will Guy Fieri dine on when he revisits this popular South Jersey diner?

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Maybe Guy Fieri is a Jersey guy after all.

Fieri’s Food Network show “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: Triple D Nation” will feature the Vincentown Diner in Southampton on an upcoming episode. Fieri also paid a visit to the diner in 2016 for an episode of his show “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.”

The diner, located at 2357 Route 206 at the corner of Route 38 and Route 206 in Burlington County, made the announcement about its TV appearance on its social media.

Triple D Nation premiered five years ago and is a spinoff of the popular “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.” In the newer spin, Fieri revisits some of his "most memorable joints" from over the years.

“Well folks, it's announcement time!!” the diner said on its Instagram. “… About a year ago, just a few weeks after Chef Jason (Edgar) returned to the business, we got an email saying Food Network wanted to come back and film a follow up episode! That new episode, featuring our Beef Stroganoff and our awesome breakfast sandwich ‘The Aristocrat’ is finally set to air! Friday, April 21st at 9 pm on Food Network. We are so excited for you all to see it! It is truly an honor to be in the DDD Family!”

“The Aristocrat” is made with two fried eggs, American cheese, pork roll, bacon jam and baby arugula on grilled ciabatta.

Second time on Guy Fieri’s show

Guy Fieri poses for a portrait.
Guy Fieri poses for a portrait.

Fieri, a celebrity chef, restauranteur, author and TV host, has visited multiple restaurants throughout the state for his shows and also has Guy Fieri’s Chophouse in Atlantic City and two Flavortown Kitchen delivery-only restaurants in South Jersey, in Cherry Hill and Marlton. He also has Guy Fieri’s Taco Joint and Guy Fieri’s Burger Joint, both at Live! Casino and Hotel Philadelphia in Philadelphia.

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“I'm sure you know we were on Diners, Drive-Ins, & Dives in 2016,” the Vincentown Diner Instagram post stated. “That was an absolutely amazing experience and rocketed our Mile High Meatloaf and our Apple Pie French Toast into the stratosphere!!! We still get people from all over the country stopping in because they saw us on DDD.”

The original Vincentown Diner was built in 1953, according to its website, and “was an old-school, stainless steel, train car style building.”

In 1969, three brothers bought the building and surrounding property and in 1973, the current diner was built near where the original once was. Many cosmetic changes have taken place over the years, including an exterior remodel in 2019.

Since 2022, the diner has been under new management, the website states.

Celeste E. Whittaker is a news features reporter for the Courier Post, Daily Journal and Burlington County Times. The South Jersey native started at the CP in 1998 and has covered the Philadelphia 76ers, college and high school sports and has won numerous awards for her work. Reach her by email at  cwhittaker@gannettnj.com. Follow her on Twitter at @cp_CWhittaker.

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This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Guy Fieri returns to Vincentown Diner on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives