Food Network goes straight to YouTube with new Guy Fieri series

by | May 31, 2026 | News

Warner Bros. Discovery’s Food Network has announced a new digital-first series fronted by chef and television personality Guy Fieri, set to debut on the network’s YouTube channel in June.

Titled Guy’s Feast Club, the four-episode series premieres Thursday, June 11. The format follows Fieri as he prepares customised meals for guests drawn from entertainment, sport and digital media, with each episode pairing food-focused segments with long-form conversation and informal competition.

“Guy’s Feast Club is all about bringing out-of-bounds bites and real deal dialogue to the table in a way we’ve never done before,” said Fieri. “I’m stoked to bring these next-level conversations and big eating energy with some big names you’re gonna love. And remember, the first rule of Feast Club is ‘Do talk with your mouth full!’”

The series will feature guests including comedians Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino, who appear together for a multi-course Italian meal, as well as comedian Bert Kreischer, who joins Fieri for a tomahawk ribeye sandwich-focused episode.

Additional guests include skateboarder and entrepreneur Tony Hawk, featured in a segment built around bourbon brown sugar chicken and tacos, and digital creator Jesser (pictured with Fieri), who appears in an episode pairing barbecue dishes with bar games.

“Guy’s fans span every platform, and by launching this new series on YouTube, we’re able to showcase a whole new side of Guy,” said Betsy Ayala, president of Food Network. “Guy has a knack for connecting with anyone over anything – especially great food – and with unforgettable guests and plenty of laughs, he’s inviting fans to pull up a chair for a front row seat at the best table in town.”

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