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Jon Taffer heads to Mt. Dora, Fla., to rescue a failing bar where an owner struggles to run her business alone after the passing of her partner; while her daughter and son-in-law offer to help, she is unwilling to accept their ideas.
Jon Taffer heads to Mt. Dora, Fla., to rescue a failing bar where an owner struggles to run her business alone after the passing of her partner; while her daughter and son-in-law offer to help, she is unwilling to accept their ideas.
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