Blackberrys Closed Despite 24 Hours to Hell and Back Visit

Status: CLOSED

Blackberry’s in Plainfield, New Jersey appeared on Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back. The soul food restaurant had potential but faced challenges that even Gordon’s intensive 24-hour makeover couldn’t fully address.

Soul food restaurant

Soul Food in New Jersey

Plainfield has a rich African American history, and soul food restaurants have long been community gathering places. Blackberry’s tried to serve this tradition but struggled with execution.

The 24-Hour Transformation

Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back format is intense – complete renovation and menu overhaul in just one day. For Blackberry’s, the transformation was dramatic.

Changes Made

  • Complete kitchen reorganization
  • Menu refinement focusing on soul food classics
  • Updated dining room atmosphere
  • Staff retraining on service standards

Why It Didn’t Last

The 24-hour format creates impressive TV moments but can’t address underlying business fundamentals. Blackberry’s faced challenges that required more than a quick makeover:

  • Location economics were difficult
  • Competition from established soul food spots
  • Operational habits that crept back

The restaurant eventually closed, another casualty of the difficult restaurant business.

Last verified: January 2026

Mike Reynolds

Mike Reynolds

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Mike Reynolds has been covering reality TV since 2008, starting as a forum moderator for Kitchen Nightmares fan communities. He spent six years working in the restaurant industry before pivoting to entertainment journalism. When he is not tracking down closure updates, he is probably rewatching old Bar Rescue episodes for the third time.

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