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A lazy stepson fails to succeed in his new role as a bar manager and his car dealer father can run the bar.
A lazy stepson fails to succeed in his new role as a bar manager and his car dealer father can run the bar.
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S5, EP9 "Chase Lounge"A lazy stepson fails to succeed in his new role as a bar manager and his car dealer father can run the bar.
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S6, EP33 "Un-Civil War"A Las Vegas dive bar struggles at the hands of the bar owner who has been making more enemies than friends.
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S8, EP16 "Doing it for Dad"After losing their father and stepmom, three sisters find themselves unexpectedly owning a bar that they never learned how to run.
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S6, EP37 "Driving Miss Tara"After being left by her husband, Tara, a newly single mom, hires a general manager not only to help her save a failing bar, but to fill the void in her personal life.
Bar Rescue
S10, EP5 "A Palette of Problems"A married couple's dream of a successful art-themed bar is in jeopardy, so Jon Taffer steps in to help in Douglasville, Georgia. Their passion for art is undeniable, but their lack of business acumen is leading to failure.
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S10, EP4 "Alley Cat-astrophe"Jon Taffer travels to Bowling Green, Kentucky, to revitalize a struggling bar plagued by a management crisis, as two bartenders contend for a leadership role after the current manager proves ineffectual in overseeing the bar's operations.
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S10, EP3 "When Dreams Hit the Sidewalk"In Orlando, Florida, Jon Taffer is on a mission to save a struggling bar. Despite the owner's genuine passion and dedication, the establishment is failing due to a fundamentally flawed and misguided concept that was doomed from its very inception.
Bar Rescue
S10, EP2 "One Man Brand"Jon Taffer travels to Marietta, Georgia, to confront a dire situation. He must rescue a failing bar from an owner who stubbornly clings to the misguided belief that his own personal brand alone possesses the power to reverse its fortune.
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