During the Bar Rescue makeover, Oasis Hookah Bar was renamed to Taza Nightclub. The bar seems to be using both names and goes by Taza Nightclub/Oasis Hookah Bar. Let's take a look at some information, reviews, and updates for Taza/Oasis since Bar Rescue came and made all of the changes to the bar:
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Bar Rescue - Taza (Oasis Hookah Bar) Update
During the Bar Rescue makeover, Oasis Hookah Bar was renamed to Taza Nightclub. The bar seems to be using both names and goes by Taza Nightclub/Oasis Hookah Bar. Let's take a look at some information, reviews, and updates for Taza/Oasis since Bar Rescue came and made all of the changes to the bar:
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Bar Rescue - Pat's Cocktails - A Mixology Bar Update
On tonight's episode of Bar Rescue, Jon Taffer and crew are in Valley Village, California to try to rescue Pat's Cocktails, which is a sports bar. The bar manager is too busy "canoodling" in his bar to notice the things that are going on around him. Jon Taffer gets one of the bartenders to help out with the recon, and gets her to give out tons of free drinks to customers in the bar to see if the manager notices, which he does not. Jon will need to change how the manager operates to turn this bar around.
During the Bar Rescue makeover, Pat's Cocktails was slightly renamed to Pat's Cocktails - A Mixology Bar. Let's take a look at some information, reviews, and updates for Pat's Cocktails since Bar Rescue came and made all of the changes to the bar:
During the Bar Rescue makeover, Pat's Cocktails was slightly renamed to Pat's Cocktails - A Mixology Bar. Let's take a look at some information, reviews, and updates for Pat's Cocktails since Bar Rescue came and made all of the changes to the bar:
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Bar Rescue - Wildcatter Saloon (Bryant's Ice House) Update
During the Bar Rescue makeover, Bryant's Ice House was renamed The Wildcatter Saloon. Let's take a look at some information, reviews, and updates for The Wildcatter Saloon since Bar Rescue came and made all of the changes to the bar:
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Is Bar Rescue Fake? - Lawsuit Says So
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Bar Rescue - The Shot Exchange (The Tailgate) Update
On tonight's episode of Bar Rescue, Jon Taffer and crew are in Santa Clarita, California to try to rescue The Tailgate bar. The bar is owned by a dysfunctional family, which is causing most of the problems at the bar. The dad aka Pops is an in your face type of guy who co-owns the bar with his son Matt and daughter Diane. Some of the problems Jon encounters at the bar besides the family are the exterior, tacky dollar bills on the walls, money being counted on a cutting board, a kitchen fire, and raw chicken contamination in the kitchen.
During the Bar Rescue makeover, The Tailgate was renamed The Shot Exchange, and has a menu featuring 50 shots. Let's take a look at some information, reviews, and updates for The Shot Exchange since Bar Rescue came and made all of the changes to the bar:
During the Bar Rescue makeover, The Tailgate was renamed The Shot Exchange, and has a menu featuring 50 shots. Let's take a look at some information, reviews, and updates for The Shot Exchange since Bar Rescue came and made all of the changes to the bar:
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
The Bar Rescue O'Face Fight Video - Where Did It Come From?
On a recent episode of Bar Rescue at O'Face Bar in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Jon Taffer decided to walk out on the bar and not do the rescue. The breaking point was a video that Jon obtained of the owner Matt slapping one of his bartenders named Dave in the face, which was saved until the end of the episode. This had many people wondering where Jon got the video and did he have the video all along?
First, lets look at what Jon Taffer had to say about the video:
So, Jon is going with an unnamed source for how they obtained the video.
Hit That Dive from Omaha was at the bar when the episode aired and followed up with a few interviews of the bar's employees.
Hit That Dive is saying that through talking with employees, the video was from their audition tape for Bar Rescue.
Finally, Dave, who is the bartender on the episode that got slapped by Matt has responded to multiple people about it on his Facebook page, and here are some of his comments:
So that leaves everyone to form their own opinion on where the video came from and if it was real/fake.
Here is mine. When Bar Rescue comes to a city, they tell multiple bars they are under consideration and that Jon will be coming to 1 of the 3 bars (see question 3 in this link). This probably encourages the bars to do things that they think will make for good TV in hopes of getting picked over the other bars. Producers probably told this to O'Face, so they decided to stage not 1, but 2 fights in hopes of getting a free makeover. This also lets Jon Taffer claim that nothing is scripted as they do not tell people what to do, but let them know they need to be interesting to be picked.
The camera quality and sound quality on the video of Matt slapping Dave is pretty good and not too shaky as you normally see on regular Youtube videos. Also, there is no reaction from the camera operator filming this fight (no narration or "Ohhhhh") and the other people besides Bryan in the video don't react either. So, I will buy that it was staged and assume that Bar Rescue producers are the ones that filmed the fight. I don't think there was an "unnamed source" that provided Jon with the video of this. Whether Jon knew about this fight the first day or found out later could be debated I guess, but you would assume he would have known.
If you look at the additional videos of O'Face on the Spike website like this one, you will see that Jon was genuinely giving them advice, so I don't think the bar was being used to be walked out on. I think maybe Jon got fed up with everyone after dealing with them for 4 days, and used the fight video that they had as the excuse to stop helping them.
*If you are interesting in watching the video of the slap again, fast forward to 37:15 on the episode at the Spike website (warning - it will make you watch 5 commercials first).
First, lets look at what Jon Taffer had to say about the video:
- A fan recently asked Jon Taffer on Twitter: "how did you get the o’face bar footage of the fights at the end? Seemed really staged and fake"
- To which Jon responded: "Nothing is staged of faked on the show. That video came from someone who will remain unnamed."
So, Jon is going with an unnamed source for how they obtained the video.
Hit That Dive from Omaha was at the bar when the episode aired and followed up with a few interviews of the bar's employees.
- I asked him to find out where Jon Taffer got the video of the slap.
- He later tweeted: "The "fight" between #ofacebar owner and his employee Dave was from their audition tape when #BarRescue wanted "MORE DRAMA". #Fake"
- Steve from Hit That Dive also commented on the original O'Face post regarding Matt slapping Dave, stating: "I just got this from Amanda..."Steve that was a clip from our audition tape when they wanted "more drama". AKA...staged."
Hit That Dive is saying that through talking with employees, the video was from their audition tape for Bar Rescue.
Finally, Dave, who is the bartender on the episode that got slapped by Matt has responded to multiple people about it on his Facebook page, and here are some of his comments:
- Comment 1 - "We were all drunk for the show & that was our viewing for john taff to decide if he wanted to come or not the producers pushed us to have drama to influnce john to come . So really im gonna let someone slap me n not do nothing ha ha u know better. Thx mike ur good people also"
- Comment 2 about him not fighting back "Omg 4 real if you dont think 4 once i would not come back with a right hook if ever slapped? Come on 4 real"
- Comment 3 saying the fight was for show - "Wow mike u have no reason to say that bout my boss didnt u read my post it was for show & he would never do that & mike if it did i can handle my own so no reason to have attitude towards him."
- The owner Karen even weighed in saying, "What part don't people get that the fight wasn't real"
So that leaves everyone to form their own opinion on where the video came from and if it was real/fake.
Here is mine. When Bar Rescue comes to a city, they tell multiple bars they are under consideration and that Jon will be coming to 1 of the 3 bars (see question 3 in this link). This probably encourages the bars to do things that they think will make for good TV in hopes of getting picked over the other bars. Producers probably told this to O'Face, so they decided to stage not 1, but 2 fights in hopes of getting a free makeover. This also lets Jon Taffer claim that nothing is scripted as they do not tell people what to do, but let them know they need to be interesting to be picked.
The camera quality and sound quality on the video of Matt slapping Dave is pretty good and not too shaky as you normally see on regular Youtube videos. Also, there is no reaction from the camera operator filming this fight (no narration or "Ohhhhh") and the other people besides Bryan in the video don't react either. So, I will buy that it was staged and assume that Bar Rescue producers are the ones that filmed the fight. I don't think there was an "unnamed source" that provided Jon with the video of this. Whether Jon knew about this fight the first day or found out later could be debated I guess, but you would assume he would have known.
If you look at the additional videos of O'Face on the Spike website like this one, you will see that Jon was genuinely giving them advice, so I don't think the bar was being used to be walked out on. I think maybe Jon got fed up with everyone after dealing with them for 4 days, and used the fight video that they had as the excuse to stop helping them.
*If you are interesting in watching the video of the slap again, fast forward to 37:15 on the episode at the Spike website (warning - it will make you watch 5 commercials first).
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Bar Rescue - Agave Junction Cantina (Scoreboard 2) Update
Let's take a look at some information, reviews, and updates for Agave Junction Cantina since Bar Rescue came and made all of the changes to the bar.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Bar Rescue - O'Face Bar Update
Let's take a look at some information, updates and drama behind the O'Face Bar Rescue makeover and see what made Jon Taffer walk out on them.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Bar Rescue Renewed for Another 20 Episodes
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Spike TV is officially calling the current season the 3rd season, so the additional 20 episodes will be the 4th season. I'm not sure why they are considering these new episodes as the third season, meaning the third season has 40 episodes in it. The update page on this site has the episodes broken up a bit different, but I will keep it as it is for now.
As always, come here to see the updates on how the bars are doing and the drama that comes with each episode. There is information here that you will not know from watching the episodes and many times people from the episodes end up posting in the comments.
Here is the official press release from Spike TV:
"Spike TV Orders Fourth Season of “Bar Rescue”
SPIKE TV ORDERS A FOURTH SEASON OF “BAR RESCUE”Network Greenlights 20 More Episodes of Network’s Highly Rated SeriesStarring Jon TafferNew York, NY, March 21, 2014 – Spike TV has greenlit 20 more episodes of the network’s popular original series, “Bar Rescue” starring renowned bar and nightlife expert Jon Taffer. From the producers of ABC’s “Extreme Weight Loss” and Syfy’s “Opposite Worlds,” the series follows Taffer as he utilizes his nearly three decades of experience in the restaurant, bar and nightclub business to help give failing establishments one last chance to transform themselves into profitable businesses.
The new season will debut on Spike TV this fall.
“Bar Rescue” is among Spike TV’s original series that have successfully managed to broaden the network’s audience base. A new batch of original episodes (part of season three) kicked off on Sunday, March 9 at 9:00pm ET/PT, and have averaged 1.8 million viewers and improved the timeslot by a staggering +173% with Adults 18-49 and +131% with total viewers.
In “Bar Rescue,” Taffer travels nationwide, targeting a different failing establishment in each episode. His approach may ruffle feathers along the way, but Taffer pulls no punches and values bottom lines above hurt feelings. Owners and employees he believes are standing in the way of success are urged to check their egos at the door while he employs a proven scientific approach to solving the problems befalling bars.
“Bar Rescue” is produced by Eyeworks USA and Executive Producers JD Roth, Todd A. Nelson, DJ Nurre, Tim Warren and Jon Taffer.
Sharon Levy is Spike TV’s Executive Vice President, Original Series, Chris Rantamaki is Senior Vice President of Original Series for Spike TV, and Justin Lacob, Vice President of Original Series, serves as the network’s Executive in Charge of Production.
Taffer will also be featured in the new Spike TV series, “Hungry Investors,” premiering in May. With Eyeworks USA producing, Taffer teams up with acclaimed celebrity chef and author John Besh and “Top Chef All-Star” Tiffany Derry, to seek out “diamonds in the rough” — establishments that are struggling, despite having amazing potential to succeed.
Spike TV is available in 98.7 million homes and is a division of Viacom Media Networks. A unit of Viacom (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB), Viacom Media Networks is one of the world’s leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms. Spike TV’s Internet address is www.spike.com and for up-to-the-minute and archival press information and photographs, visit Spike TV’s press site at http://www.spike.com/press. Follow us on Twitter @spiketvpr for the latest in breaking news updates, behind-the-scenes information and photos.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Bar Rescue - Johnson County Line (KC's Bar) Update
On tonight's episode of Bar Rescue, Jon Taffer and crew
are in Merriam, Kansas to try to rescue KC's Neighborhood Bar & Grill. KC's has drunk owners, bartenders who do not care, and a raccoon that makes an appearance in the bar. During
the Bar Rescue makeover, KC's Neighborhood Bar & Grill was renamed Johnson County Line Bar, which is the county in Kansas the bar resides in. That name did not stick long, as they still go by KC's bar.
Let's take a look at some information, reviews, and updates of KC's Bar since Bar Rescue came and made all of the changes to the bar.
Let's take a look at some information, reviews, and updates of KC's Bar since Bar Rescue came and made all of the changes to the bar.
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