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  1. Feb 25, 2022 · However, Bar Rescue does the same thing with bars or restaurants that are down on their luck and need an upgrade. Taffer and his team go into each bar and completely remodel it, giving it new lighting, glassware, hardware — the works. But who pays for it all? According to Reality TV Updates, Taffer and his sponsors pay for the entire ...

  2. So Bar Rescue spends 5 days, 12 hours each. For most municipalities...you need a permit for many of these things. There is no way they can get all the appropriate permits in under 5 days with the complicated work they do.

  3. Feb 2, 2023 · The typical U.S. bar goes through ups and downs, depending on what's hip, and it's his job via the "reality" show "Bar Rescue" to take a failing bar and mold it into something that will work. Sometimes that's a drastic change, sometimes it's a change of attitude, but it's always good TV.

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  4. Nothing to do with show, if anything bar rescue should do more investigation before show up! Idk what else allowed to say? Signed papers, but did 3, live in RI so worked on 3 in region, been to more volunteer.

    • Weber's Place. Weber's Place in Reseda, California, was a strip club before entrepreneur Kervin Clinton bought it in 2007 and turned it into a place that focused on live music.
    • Angel's Sports Bar. Angel's Sports Bar in Corona, California, was losing $4,000 a month before Jon Taffer and his crew came to save it in 2011. The bar was located next to a strip club of the same name.
    • Gipsy. Founded in 1977, Gipsy was the first gay nightclub in Las Vegas. Despite its history, the club was $2 million in debt when Jon Taffer came to rescue it in 2013.
    • Headhunters. With cockroaches in bottles, women dancing in skimpy clothes, and cringeworthy performances on stage, Jon Taffer called Headhunters, located in Austin, Texas, the worst bar he had seen in his 35-year long career as a bar consultant.
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bar_RescueBar Rescue - Wikipedia

    The Rocky Point Cantina in Tempe, Arizona, closed after a repaint of the bar triggered a code inspection, which revealed the show had not obtained permits for the repaint and other modifications. Further inspections uncovered years of modifications to the building that had been completed without building permits.

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  7. Oct 6, 2013 · A recent article in the Phoenix News Times blamed Bar Rescue for a name change of the bar, which exposed invalid permits for the Rocky Point Cantina, and lead to the closing of the bar. The people commenting seemed to not care and say it was deserved.

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