![]() Son Nick, however, struggles with his own bar, Y-Not III. The family is a successful bar family, with father Tony and daughter Monica successfully running their own establishments. Note: While watching the recon, Jon sends his experts to inform the owner he isn't coming to the bar that night. After remodeling the bar to a country lodge theme, Rob takes pride in running the bar and succeeds in relaunching the business. Jon also helps by getting Rob to go to counseling for his drinking habits. Only Rob outright refuses, which gains Jon's trust. As a trick, Jon brings in a potential investor who offers to buy out the business. Rob manages to keep is act together and handles the kitchen well, but Scott and Steve have no experience in running the bar and struggle to cope. In the stress test, Jon removes Rob and puts him in the kitchen to sober up, while Scott and Steve run the bar. The owners fight with each other and Rob rambles deliriously as he goes to bed. Appalled by Rob's behavior, Jon refuses to enter and sends in his experts to inform Rob of the news. Posing as a birthday group, they receive numerous shots and walk out without paying a cent. The recon team is challenged to see how many drinks they can get from Rob for only $5. However, Rob has become drunk and disorderly, giving away his liquor and engaging in wild behavior while Scott and Steve do nothing to take control. Owners Rob and Steve have set up an ambitious bar financed by friend and co-owner Scott. Note: The owner's ex watches the recon with Jon. Jon uses the help of an owner's ex-wife/former manager to help turn a bar around, due to the owner's bitter attitude and constant tendency to blame her with all the problems. ![]() New Name: 2nd State Lounge/Alleged Bar & Pizza This led to the removal of Alleged Bar & Pizza. This is the second episode where the epilogue states that a bar went through another change after Jon's visit (The first was Swanky Bubbles in season 1). Note: The owner's daughter joins Jon to watch the recon and provide inside information on the bar. Jon tries to straighten out a former Philly detective who now owns a bar, and hits the bottle hard after years on the force. Note: For the recon, Jon brought in the co-owners of The Bungalow Bar (re-branded as The Bungalow Bar & Restaurant), featured in season 3, episode 24. Jon tries to calm the sparks between three loud-mouthed firefighting brothers struggling to keep their Queens bar afloat, who are more concerned about who gets the last word rather than manage things such as quality control and holding the staff accountable. "Anything You Can Yell, I Can Yell Louder" Jon must deflate the ego of a passionate Puerto Rican bar owner whose constant berating, boisterous personality, and focusing more on DJing, is not just turning the staff against him, but his own sons as well. Jon must help the owners build the courage to take back their bar and return to their glory days. After this episode aired, the replay version edits this portion out.Ī Staten Island bar that is overrun by a biker gang who are cooking their own food and getting their drinks, due to the owner's inability to stand up to them. Note: The original airing featured Jon telling the customers that the owners ripped them off for pouring cheap drinks in liquor bottles which caused a fight to breakout after one owner fights with a customer. Rowdy customers at a New York sports bar attack Taffer's crew when they discover they are being served cheap booze at premium prices, prompting Jon to teach the importance of serving quality drinks and maintaining crowd control, but first must contend with an owner whose constant drinking and refusal to take any responsibility for his actions drives his staff to the breaking point. Jon must teach owners how to promote their business and update their décor and standards, when their fledgling nightclub becomes a hazard due to the owners misguided decision to adopt an 18 and over policy, bringing unruly teens, and a bar so dirty it attracts fruit flies and mosquitos. Main article: List of Bar Rescue episodes No. On May 9, 2013, Spike TV renewed Bar Rescue for a fourth season with additional episodes announced by Spike.
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