Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

A Food Network series, starring Guy Fieri, as a spin-off from his Guy's Big Bite series. Guy travels the United States in his Cool Car, looking for places that are a diner, a drive-in or a dive.

Currently in its 12th season as of September 2011.

Contains the following tropes:

 * Anime Hair: Guy's spiky blond hair is probably his most recognizable feature.
 * Bacon Addiction
 * Blazing Inferno Hellfire Sauce: most of the BBQ joints featured on the show have a variant of this.
 * Boisterous Bruiser: Guy, and frequently the cooks he visits. Having two of them in the room often results in Ham to Ham Combat.
 * Bonus Material: the Season One DVD set contains unaired recipe clips from the first four seasons.
 * Bowling for Ratings: Played With. Guy visits Bryan Lane Bowl in Minneapolis, MN, which is a diner... and a bowling alley. But it's hardly the working class dive as it serves pad thai, buffalo burgers and smoked salmon salad.
 * Brain Freeze: Title of a Season Four episode about - what else? - ice cream. And yes, Guy did get a brain freeze.
 * Catch Phrase: Guy has several of these:
 * This is bananas... but bananas is good!
 * This is legit!
 * That is MONEY!
 * Holey Moley Stromboli!
 * Taking the bus to FLAVOR TOWN!
 * That is IN IT to WIN IT!
 * That's OFF THE HOOK!
 * It's on like Donkey Kong... grab a hammer, jump over the barrel and save the girl!
 * Winner, winner, ______ dinner! Originally just used for chicken dishes (as in the original saying), but since expanded.
 * Celebrity Star:
 * Rosie O'Donnell shows up in at the diner in Miami.
 * Ace of Cakes star Duff Goldman shows up to take Guy to his fave pit beef joint when Guy visits Baltimore.
 * Iron Chef Michael Symon shows up at Lucky's Cafe to share some biscuits and gravy.
 * Kid Rock takes Guy around to several of his favorite places in his hometown.
 * Comfort Food: featured by various establishments, but highlighted in the Season Three episode, "Like Mama Made".
 * Cool Car: Guy drives a red 1967 Camaro.
 * Crossover: of the culinary kind. An episode featured Chino Bandido, a joint mixing up Chinese, Mexican and Carribean food.
 * Dagwood Sandwich: the "Hemi" burger at The Penguin in Charlotte, North Carolina.
 * Deep-Fried Whatever: the episode featuring Joe's Gizzard City - Guy created a battered and deep-fried burger that was later named "the Triple D Burger". Joe's already carried deep fried Twinkies called "Frinkies"
 * Fan Nickname: Triple D.
 * Foreign Queasine: Inverted. It's the LOCAL stuff like pig's ear sandwiches and Menudo (pig's feet and tripe) that can stop Guy in his tracks.
 * Unlike most cooking shows...heck...all cooking shows...occasionally Guy eats something that he simply doesn't like. But he generally makes it so humorous that the chef doesn't seem to mind.
 * From My Own Personal Garden: Joe's Farm Grill in AZ grows their own veggies. As well as Lucky's Cafe.
 * Food Porn
 * Hash House Lingo: Guy orders a "B-17 for the Snagglepuss table, stat" in the first episode.
 * Incredibly Lame Pun: Guy is famous for these.
 * Keep Circulating the Tapes: So far, only Seasons 1-4 are on DVD.
 * Meat Versus Veggies: Averted. While a big meat eater, Guy has raved about vegetarian dishes, such as the spinach quesadillas at The Cove in San Anotonio, TX and the vegetarian Pho soup at The Fly Trap in Ferndale, MI.
 * Missing Episode: From Season One - the episode "Blast from the Past" is not included on the Season One dvds.
 * Orgasmically Delicious: Guy has been known to mutter "Hold Me!" after something especially good.
 * Out of Order: see Bonus Material and Missing Episode.
 * Real Men Hate Sugar: Averted. Guy loves his pancakes and (deep fried) cinnamon rolls. In general he says he's not a fan of sweets, but he'll still gladly have some if it's offered by his host.
 * Regional Speciality
 * Spot of Tea: Lampshaded. The British-born chef at the Tick-Tock Diner in NJ uses a tea pot to hold his cooking oil.
 * Stop Being Stereotypical: Barely averted, but one of the greatest chicken Guy has ever tasted was From Uncle Lou... created, served and attended almost exclusively by an African American with grandma recipe. To put icing on the cake, Lou is almost a real life version of chef, down to the voice.
 * Supreme Chef: Jamies Bar and Grill blows Guy's mind, making beef sandwich with mignon prepared every morning, chopping each spice by hand, smoking his own prime rib, cooking through weekends without being open for business, and so on. Then there's Lucky's Cafe, a place that makes absolutely everything from scratch. Even for the thousand island dressing.
 * Tastes Like Chicken: Lampshaded. When a chef makes grilled octopus he tells Guy that it "Tastes Like Chicken!"