The show -- which ran from 2011 to 2016 -- was renewed this year and opened its 14th season on Saturday with Rosie's Cafe in Escondido, California.
Pilsbury, 32 -- also formerly of Montclair -- drove across the U.S. in 2013 in search of opportunity.
She camped out in Southern California before she was offered a job at Vista French Bakery Café, where she eventually became the manager for three years.
But Pilsbury wouldn't be content until she owned a place herself.
When Escondidio eatery Champions closed in January 2016, Pilsbury jumped at the opportunity. She kept many menu items the same but eventually changed the name to Rosie's Cafe, where "Restaurant Impossible" shot for two days.
Robert Irvine steps back in time at a struggling retro joint in Escondido, Calif., called Rosie's Cafe. The owner of the ugly, disorganized restaurant is a young woman who has the passion but lacks experience. Robert has two days and $10,000 to make major changes before the restaurant has to close its doors for good.
Host Robert Irvine said Rosie's was one of his favorite episodes. He wasn't the only one.
"We are so glad to see this show back on the air," Kelly Collins said Sunday on Facebook.
"Last night's premier episode did not disappoint. Really liked the owner and her staff, rooting for her to make her place a success. Made me cry. I know, everything does!"
Photo courtesy of VisitEscondido:
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