Tim's Shipwreck Diner has been serving the town of Northport, N.Y., for a century. Ty Pennington is rallying the locals to help renovate the diner, without owner Tim knowing a thing.
Three longtime friends, who purchased "Johnny Cakes Diner" in Nyack, N.Y., to save it from extinction, need help keeping it from failing, because of boring burgers, rocking booths and an all-around dull presentation.
Rising costs pose a threat to "George's Place" in Carmel, N.Y., but Ty and Amanda have a plan to save the beloved diner, which they determine needs a farm-fresh makeover and some updates to the interior.
A pungent carpet, bland side dishes and a disorganized front area are among the problems Ty and Amanda tackle, when they help a diner owner in Monroe, Michigan.
Help arrives for the "Red Hots Coney Island" diner in Highland Park, Michigan, which has been in the owner's family for 94 years, but is showing its age with crumbling floors and a disastrous kitchen. Also: Amanda addresses a need for desserts on the menu.