Restaurant Impossible to help struggling Nampa business

NAMPA, ID (CBS2) Food Network show "Restaurant Impossible" is visiting Nampa to help out a struggling restaurant. The show will be visiting Island Kine Grinds on May 24 and 25 as part of a two-day challenge to turn things around, with chef and host Robert Irvine leading the effort.

Food Network show "Restaurant Impossible" is visiting Nampa to help out a struggling restaurant.

The show will be visiting Island Kine Grinds on May 24 and 25 as part of a two-day challenge to turn things around, with chef and host Robert Irvine leading the effort.

Members of the community are invited to attend the restaurant's grand reopening. To get a reservation, email the production team at reservationsimpossible@gmail.com by May 20th at 12 p.m. Reservations are first-come-first-serve, and people will need to pay their own bills for the grand reopening dinner. The subject line should be "2016 / ISLAND KINE GRINDS Reservations" and your email should include your full name, email address, cell number, the number of people at your table, and the names of the people in your party.

The show is also inviting community members to sign up as paid volunteers for the renovation work. People must be 18 years or older to sign up, and masks and Covid testing are required. The team asks that the subject line is "2016 / ISLAND KINE GRINDS Volunteer" and that you include your full name, email address, cell number and any relevant skills.

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