Gordon Ramsay Steak restaurant coming to southern Indiana

The restaurant by the celebrity chef is set to open at Caesars later this year.

Headshot of Chef Gordon Ramsay_Courtesy Caesars Entertainment

Hell’s Kitchen at Harrah’s Resort Southern California.

Courtesy of Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen

Welcome to hell’s kitchen. Chef and TV personality Gordon Ramsay is opening a restaurant in southern Indiana.

Gordon Ramsay Steak — featuring dry aged steaks, locally sourced favorites + memorable cocktails — announced it’s set to open at Caesars Southern Indiana casino and hotel late this year.

The restaurant will resemble an upscale pub + the dining room will seat 170 guests. It’ll be the first of Ramsay’s restaurants in Indiana and one of only five locations in the country.

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