The Grill Next Door

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“The Grill Next Door”
That's So Raven episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 23
Guest stars Bobbe' J. Thompson
Frankie Ryan Manriquez
David Henrie
James Michael McCauley
Written by
Production no. 324
Original airdate July 8, 2005
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"The Grill Next Door" is an episode of That's So Raven.

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[edit] Summary

Raven has a vision that The Chill Grill will go out of business after Leonard Stevenson opens up a new restaurant across the street called "The Hill Grill". Raven finds out that the reason the Hill Grill is getting so many customers is because of Stanley performing. When Raven gets Stanley to join Cory and the Boys (at Cory's dislike), Raven has to go on a date with Stanley for him to perform. Stanley tricks Raven into putting her arm in a handcuff, tied to her, and is forced to perform with Stanley on stage after Eddie and Chelsea.

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  • Eddie: Y'all did great up there!
  • Chelsea: Reunited, and it felt so good!


  • Eddie: What's your band called? Ory and the Oys?

[edit] Trivia

  • This is the second appearance of Cory's band.
  • Second appearance of Leonard Stevenson
  • This was used as an episode for the That's So Raven DVD "Disguise The Limit"
  • Twelfth appearance of William
  • Third appearance of Stanley
  • This episode is the second time one of Raven's vision did not come true. Instead, the vision was dramatically changed to The Hill Grill being put out of business, and Raven's dad, Victor, turning off the lights with the Chill Grill still in business.
  • In this episode, just as Victor shuts the lights off near the ending, the audience can be heard applauding, as if in appreciation that Raven's vision did not come true.
  • In an earlier episode (Chef-Man and Raven), Chelsea would scream when she heard the name Leonard Stevenson. Yet in this episode when Victor first saw Leonard, Chelsea had no reaction to his name. (she probably has overcome her 'fear').

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