Guy Fieri made sure one couple’s wedding day was “off the chain!”
Gabrielle and Seth Anderson said they had stopped by the celebrity chef’s Chicken Guy! location inside Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas on Monday, Oct. 21 when they got the surprise of their lives — an opportunity to meet the popular restaurateur, himself.
Per a representative for the chef’s Chicken Guy restaurant, the newlyweds shared that Fieri, 56, greeted them when they walked in and even got behind the counter of the restaurant and took their order. He also posed for photos with the couple — shared on the eatery’s Instagram page — and congratulated them on their elopement.
“Guy was amazing!,” Gabrielle recalled. “With everything he had going on, he still took the time to talk with us and ask us questions. You can tell he’s a very genuine and down to earth guy.”
She added that it was “hands down the coolest thing that could’ve happened to us on our wedding day!”
The pair shared a sweet photo looking lovingly at each other in front of the order counter, clad in their bridal wear. The bride wore a short, white silk dress and held matching white flowers, while the groom wore a simple black tuxedo and pants with a matching white boutonniere.
Behind them, Fieri, wearing all black with a golden chain around his neck and sunglasses, could be seen taking the couple’s order. In the snap, he drew parallels to that of a wedding officiant with his pose.
The moment was the perfect way to celebrate the couple’s entry into their newlywed life, after dating for six years. The pair say they met in their senior year of high school and continued to date in the years following.
Gabriel and Seth initially started their wedding journey planning for a traditional ceremony, but they eventually figured out that “it wasn’t for them.” After constantly joking that they should “just run off to Vegas and elope,” they finally decided to make their dream a reality.
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The newlyweds’ family and friends joined them in Las Vegas for the elopement. After it was completed, the couple opted to take photos around Caesar’s Palace before heading to Fieri’s restaurant inside the casino for something to eat.
The couple added they were “fortunate” to run into the Flavortown Kitchen owner, who was at the restaurant when they arrived. They said he “greeted them warmly” and “took the time to spend some time with them” on their big day.
It all resulted in a marriage moment made in Flavortown.