

Out of the 10 bars that ended up being featured on season two, four closed, and two others went back to their old lumpy selves. They reduced their hours and closed for summertime, and word on the street is that The Framingham Health Department inspector ordered The Chicken Bone to toss all of its food and identified more than a dozen violations that posed an imminent health hazard. On The Bubble for Season One: The Chicken Bone renamed The Bone in Framingham, MA remain open but struggling.

Taffer fixed the bar, but what he really needed to do here was fix the people. It didn’t help that from the look of the episode they both seemed to be sleeping with their bar manager. But the mismanagement of the sisters who ran the place couldn’t be overcome. The pub got a whole new look, and a new name– Breakwall. Kilkenny’s Irish Pub in California was mismanaged straight to hell and Taffer did his best but couldn’t get it done. Philly has lost its premier champagne bar and now they don’t know what to do with themselves.īAR RESCUE FAIL #2: Killkenny’s Irish Pub Actually they changed the name back to Swanky Bubbles almost immediately once Taffer was gone. Within months of Swanky Bubbles getting “rescued” it was closed down. Swanky Bubbles in Philadelphia was remade as Sheer Philly in season one. Two of those bars ended up closing, and one other is struggling. In season one, Taffer visited and rescued ten bars. Here are his Bar Rescue Fails, the ones that Taffer couldn’t save. Not even the man with a Doctorate in what he calls “Bar Science”, the man who is “in the Nightclub Hall of Fame”, and the man who “invented NFL Sunday Ticket”, could save every bar.
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Going through every season of the hit Spike TV show, we’ve found Taffer’s failures. Of those 60, 14 have closed and 13 had either changed the rebranded name back or altered it again. So far to date in 3 seasons 60 bars have been ‘rescued’. Yet not all of the bars on Bar Rescue ultimately get saved. Taffer claims he’s a student of “bar science” and that he can turn any business around. The premise is simple enough: long time food and beverage industry consultant Jon Taffer does his best to transform failing trashy bars into slightly more successful trashy bars, all while dealing with less than cooperative owners of the establishments. Spike TV’s Bar Rescue premiered in 2011 and has become a bit of an obsession to anyone that has stumbled across it. QUIZ: Think you know Bar Rescue? Take our Quiz and See How Well You Know The Bars Bar Rescue or Bar Fail?
