'Serving the Hamptons' Gives Viewers a Behind-the-Scenes Look at One of the Hampton's Top Restaurant

'Selling the Hamptons' takes a look at the staff at 75 Main, a hot-spot eating place in the Hamptons. Who might be on the cast of the display?
Discovery's new docuseries, Serving the Hamptons, is a pass between Vanderpump Rules and Selling the Hamptons. While there are lots of fact displays set in the NYC metro space, fewer are set in the posh vacation spot of the Hamptons, where some of the richest East Coasters pass to take a spoil. But who is on the forged of Serving the Hamptons? Here's what you need to know.
'Serving the Hamptons' is coming to Discovery as a spinoff of 'Selling the Hamptons.' Who's in the forged?
Following the good fortune of the luxurious real estate display Selling the Hamptons, Discovery ordered a derivative of the sequence, called Serving the Hamptons. Instead of focusing on the high-profile genuine estate agents who sell homes to the uber-rich in the space, this "docuseries," as the network calls it, will focal point on the workforce members of the Hampton's "it" eating place: 75 Main.
The eating place is understood to be the highest of the very best in the house, serving high-profile shoppers like celebrities, politicians, and others in the higher class. Kendall Jenner famously made an look at the restaurant, pouring drinks for others there.
But as a substitute of that specialize in the clientele, Serving the Hamptons will be aware of the body of workers who paintings behind the scenes and report the messy realities of the provider trade.
This is not the first reality show of its kind. Below Deck showcases the fact of working as an employee on luxurious boats and yachts. Plenty of other collection from Discovery show off the real lives of those in less-than-glamorous jobs (with some added drama, of direction).
Restaurant proprietor Zach Erdem will probably be provide on the show — and manager Victoria Hilton will try to stay everybody in line. "VIP hostesses" Jillian Gough and Samantha Crichton will also be featured prominently. The eating place's chef, Brogan Wu, is sure to fan the flames of some drama. She has been making meals for the camera for some time now, working a meals blog @thekitchenwitch on Instagram. Bartenders Ryan Fitzpatrick and Jodie Kay-Bisasor may also be featured along waitstaff Hailey Druek and Jack Tavcar, and DJ Ethan Thompson.
“With one of the summer time’s hottest restaurants at the seashore as the backdrop for Serving the Hamptons, viewers will likely be captivated via the intriguing dynamics and relationships between the younger, horny personnel that Zach has employed, the odd work and social situations they to find themselves in and the conflicts that arise,” Courtney White, president of Food Network and streaming meals content at Discovery Inc., informed Variety. “From high-pressure private consumer events the place good fortune hinges upon top-notch meals and service, to public disagreements at a vineyard causing one group of workers member to go away in tears, our cameras were there to capture all the real-life drama.”
When's the premiere date for 'Serving the Hamptons'?
If you're already anxiously expecting the premiere of the display's first season, you happily won't have to wait lengthy — Serving the Hamptons is set to premiere on April 7. There are best five, hour-long episodes in the show's first season, but when the teased drama is any indication, the ones episodes will likely be full enough to keep viewers coming back for extra (and confidently sufficient to secure a Season 2 earlier than the summer hits).
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