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Jon states that, out of 240 episodes of Bar Rescue, this is only his third walkout and that walking out is no small matter. In addition, footage is shown of the crew taking down all of their equipment and packing up. This was also the third rescue to not debut new cocktails; the first being O'Face Bar and the second being The Dugout.
Bar Rescue is an American reality TV series that premiered on Paramount Network (formerly Spike) on July 17, 2011. It stars Jon Taffer (a long-time food and beverage industry consultant specializing in nightclubs and pubs), who offers his professional expertise, access to service industry experts, and renovations and equipment to desperately failing bars in order to save them from closing.
In addition, this is the second Bar Rescue episode that did not debut new cocktails, the first being O’Face Bar from Season 3. In 2021, this episode appeared as part of Bar Rescue: The Dirty Truth with small popups adding commentary on various situations throughout the episode. One such popup reveals that during the rescue, the Bar Rescue ...
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Due to the owner's complete resistance to change and delusion that he knew better than Jon, this became the third bar Jon has refused to help; the first two being O'Face Bar and the re-rescue of Second Base. Also, this is the first Bar Rescue that featured cocktails not available because an owner refused to allow them at his establishment.
"You could see a diamond-shaped face, and someone else would call it an oblong face," says Dr. Tripathi. "There's a more gaunt temple area, more width to the mid-face, and then a narrower lower face."
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