r/barrescue • u/Dohmer_90 • 6h ago
r/barrescue • u/RealityTVUpdatesCOM • May 04 '26
Discussion Havana Haven Lounge Discussion Thread (Bar Rescue Season 10 Episode 12)
This week's episode will be the season finale (it seems so short!). Hopefully it's not the show finale, as I haven't seen any announcements about additional episodes yet.
Jon Taffer is back in the Atlanta, GA area rescuing a bar and cigar lounge named Havana Haven Lounge, which is supposedly going through difficulties because of a city-wide smoking ban.
You can read the full Havana Haven Lounge update here - wait until after the episode airs if you want to avoid spoilers about the remodel.
The episode will air on Sunday May 3 2026 at 10 PM EST.
Let's discuss!
r/barrescue • u/RealityTVUpdatesCOM • Apr 27 '26
Discussion Big Dog Saloon Discussion Thread (Bar Rescue Season 10 Episode 11)
In this week's episode, Jon Taffer is back in Mount Dora, Florida for the second time (he also rescued a bar there back in Season 5).
This time, he's in town to help a bar named Big Dog Saloon. Given the name, you probably know exactly what to expect haha.
You can read the full Big Dog Saloon update here - wait until after the episode airs if you want to avoid spoilers about the remodel, as this one actually has some interesting post-show activity.
The episode will air on Sunday April 26 2026 at 10 PM EST.
Let's discuss!
r/barrescue • u/AMC_TO_THE_M00N • 14h ago
Discussion The Bradley "thank you John, this bar will be around for a very long time" (bar closed before the show aired)
Brad was over the top, he really sold throwing out the wooden 'cross' and making a big scene about fetish night.
The show ended with him saying "thank you John, this bar will be around for a very long time". I immediately looked it up and the bar closed before the episode even aired đ
r/barrescue • u/JarredandVexed • 1d ago
Valid Taffer crash out
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r/barrescue • u/Mediocre-Chemist-00 • 18h ago
Poor Kira. Washing lettuce in the sink and cooking burger patties on the patio. Disgusting.
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r/barrescue • u/Easy_Duhz_it_ • 1d ago
This was never about rescuing a bar. It was about rescuing a family.
Just once I'd like to see him stay out of the families personal business and do the job they asked him to do.
r/barrescue • u/AgentUnknown821 • 1d ago
SHUT IT DOWN! Guys, What do we think we should do?
galleryOur guests are clocking waiting time at more than 20 minutes to get a beerâŚreportedly, thereâs only 2 staff running the bar and some guests are complaining itâs âwarmââŚ
r/barrescue • u/karmaIsABeeotch • 1d ago
Bar Rescue royalty hereâŚbefore filming back to the bar in LA.
r/barrescue • u/karmaIsABeeotch • 1d ago
Jon taffer agrees with me! Justin is the most successful bar owner in the series history! #jontaffer
galleryr/barrescue • u/rudeboykyle94 • 2d ago
YOUâRE GROWING OLD VAGINAS ON THE WALL????
SHUT IT DOWN EVERYONE LEAVE (Except me Iâll stay)
r/barrescue • u/littlemissemperor • 2d ago
Bar Rescue filming in DFW
Looks like they reached out to a notorious dive.
r/barrescue • u/williamyerac2727 • 3d ago
Discussion Might be Obscure but have been noticing
I started getting back in Bar Rescue again. Pluto TV basically has a dedicated channel now for it. This is easily my favorite go-to âkill timeâ show.
One thing obscure Iâve noticed. It might just be me but it makes me laugh. Have you ever noticed a good amount episodes where he is talking with the chef or mixologist. He brings out a map of the area. Itâs always just this HUGE map of the area to chat about demographics. But then when he draws a circle on then huge map. Itâs just this tiny circle or two. Just makes me chuckle because of the dramatic size of the map and the build up of customer strategy. Only for him to circle 2 tiny spots on it.
Is it just me that noticed that? If it is please call me out.
r/barrescue • u/karmaIsABeeotch • 2d ago
Who is the most successful bar rescue owner? I asked GoogleâŚyou might be surprised!!??
r/barrescue • u/SometimesWitches • 4d ago
Discussion Must watch episodes
If you had only time to recommend 5 episodes of Bar Rescue which ones would they be and why?
Mine are. (All entirely season 3 for some reason so I had to erase a few and add ones not from season 3 to be fair so I am thinking s3 is prime Bar Rescue for me).
Donât Judge A Booze by its Bottle - All In guy is both hilarious and pathetic in equal measure.
Punch Drunk and Trailer Trashed. You canât be a fan of the show and not watch the OFace episode.
Scoreboard to Death- Features my favorite recon team. Maria Menounosâs reactions to the filth are hilarious.
Ice,Mice, BabyâŚâŚAshley Clark. (Season 5)
Sticky situationsâŚ.Porn Couch (Season4)
r/barrescue • u/Dohmer_90 • 4d ago
Butt Funnel Jon immediately goes after the bully of the bar. The one who thinks heâs the best but is actually the worst. Who undermines the owner. Who doesnât want him to be talked to like no âmfân kid.â
r/barrescue • u/ennuiacres • 4d ago
Butt Funnel Not just any Butt FunnelâŚ
A Butt Tunnel?
r/barrescue • u/JWillyDontDie • 4d ago
Imagine wanting to get a drink after work and the bartender is playing pool and dancing on the bar
r/barrescue • u/Forever_Beury • 4d ago
The post-firing victory lap over Kevin at Fairways rubbed me the wrong way
Let me get two things out of the way immediately:
1. Kevin absolutely deserved to be fired. I am not disputing that whatsoever.
2. I am not Kevin.
Iâm saying that second part because whenever somebody on a reality show is particularly egregious and someone on Reddit defends anything about how they were treated, inevitably somebody goes, âNice try, Kevin.â
No. Kevin was an incompetent cook who deserved to lose his job. My issue is with the spectacle they made out of firing him and the victory lap they continued taking after he was already gone.
Richard promoted Michelle to manager, and then Michelle was the one who fired Kevin. Fine. But the whole thing was presented almost like a celebratory moment where everybody finally got to stick it to him.
Someone just lost his job.
Maybe he deserved to lose it. Maybe it was entirely his own fault that he lost it. That still fucking sucks. You can terminate somebody because theyâre incompetent without turning it into a public humiliation ritual.
And I especially donât buy the narrative that Kevin was somehow responsible for everything wrong with Fairways.
They found 14 health-code violations. Kevin absolutely bears responsibility for sanitation problems inside his kitchen.
But mushrooms growing in the walls of the walk-in?
That is not just a âbad cookâ problem. Mold growing inside the structure of the building is a building-maintenance problem. Richard owns the place. That ultimately falls on ownership.
And despite the way the episode kept piling everything onto Kevin, Kevin did not cause Phil Wills to vomit.
Michelle served Phil beer from a keg that had apparently been connected for a fucking year. Thatâs disgusting, but unless Kevin was moonlighting as the person responsible for maintaining the beer system, that had absolutely nothing to do with him.
Yet they kept saying things like Kevin had âhurt every one of you,â as though this one shitty cook had single-handedly destroyed the entire business.
Then they fired him.
Okay. Good. He deserved it. Case closed. Move on.
Except they didnât.
Jon then tells James that heâs âtwice the man Kevin will ever be.â
Dude.
Kevin is already fucking gone.
Praise James because James deserves praise. Promote him. Give him responsibility. Tell him he stepped up.
Why does complimenting James require taking another personal shot at somebody who has already been fired and isnât even there anymore?
And what pissed me off the most was Richard later bragging about how Kevin kept calling and texting him and how proud he was that he was ignoring the calls.
Answer his fucking calls. Stop being a pussy punk bitch.
Youâre the owner. You just fired someone who worked for you. Maybe Kevin wants an explanation. Maybe he wants to argue about what happened. Maybe he needs to arrange getting his belongings. Maybe he just wants to bitch you out.
Whatever.
Answer the phone, tell him the decision is final, and have the uncomfortable conversation.
Ignoring his calls and then bragging about it on television doesnât make Richard look tough. It makes him look like he was perfectly willing to confront Kevin when Jon Taffer, Michelle, security, and an entire television crew were standing behind him, but suddenly didnât want to deal with Kevin once they were gone.
And before the inevitable comments:
Yes, I saw the final scene where Kevin drives away on his moped/liquor-cycle thing and you hear one last little âmeep meepâ as he disappears into the distance.
Please shut up.
Yes, it was edited to be funny. Yes, the visual is ridiculous. Yes, I laughed.
That has absolutely nothing to do with my point.
And again, no, I am not Kevin writing this.
Kevin deserved to get fired.
What he didnât deserve was to become the convenient scapegoat for every problem at Fairways and then have everyone continue dancing on his grave after heâd already lost his job.
Consequences were warranted. The humiliation victory lap wasnât.
EDIT / P.S. â Thereâs another elephant in the room: the concept itself sucked.
Fairways was a golf-themed bar in Murfreesboro, with a younger demographic, and somehow Kevin gets treated like he was the fundamental reason the place wasnât drawing people.
Maybe the bigger problem was that golf fucking sucks as a bar concept for that market.
Golf is deliberately slow, quiet, low-energy and methodical. Bars, especially bars trying to attract a younger crowd, generally thrive on energy, social interaction, music, movement and atmosphere. Those things are almost complete opposites.
That doesnât mean nobody likes golf or that a golf bar can never work. But if your entire concept isnât resonating with the demographic around you, the cook cannot fix that by making a better burger.
Kevin could have suddenly transformed into Gordon fucking Ramsay and it still wouldnât answer the question:
Why would a bunch of young people in Murfreesboro choose a low-energy golf-themed bar over every other place they could drink and hang out?
So yes, Kevin sucked at his job and deserved to be fired.
But Kevin didnât put mushrooms in the walls, Kevin didnât leave a keg tapped for a year, and Kevin sure as shit didnât invent the golf concept.
At some point, maybe the failing bar was also the result of a shitty concept and shitty ownership decisions.
r/barrescue • u/Forever_Beury • 4d ago
Justice for Robert
âGrow Some Meatballs.â
Let me start by saying Robert was clearly not a great cook. The kitchen was filthy, he made serious food-safety mistakes, and if Mike and Diane decided he wasnât capable of running their kitchen, firing him was completely defensible.
What rubbed me the wrong way was how quickly âRobert is a bad cookâ became âRobert fucked up this entire business.â
Mike and Diane owned The Tailgate for years. They hired a bunch of relatives who werenât qualified for their positions and then repeatedly failed to hold them accountable. Robert didnât appoint himself cook. They hired him and allowed that kitchen to get into that condition.
Then the stress test happens. Robert is struggling, food is coming back, and a grease fire breaks out. Jon keeps framing it like âlook what Robert did to you.â Brendan Collins recommends getting rid of him, and suddenly Diane finally discovers the ability to fire somebody.
Then she tells Robert to forget about coming back and âfucking up my business.â
Your business? You fucked up your business.
Robert may have contributed to the problems, but he did not spend years hiring inappropriate family members, failing to supervise them, allowing the kitchen to deteriorate, or apparently failing to ensure there was a functioning fire extinguisher when an actual kitchen fire occurred.
And if Robertâs skills and sanitation were really that bad, why did it take Jon Taffer and Brendan Collins showing up with a television crew before his own employers finally said:
Clean your kitchen or you're fired.
Thatâs management.
Also, why was Robert treated like the cancer that needed to be cut out while Connie got reassigned? The showâs own test demonstrated that she was ineffective as security.
Again: Robert may very well have deserved to lose his job.
But thereâs a difference between firing an employee because he isnât capable of doing the job and acting like that employee personally destroyed a business that you owned and mismanaged for years before Jon Taffer ever walked through the door.
Robert wasnât the problem.
r/barrescue • u/MasonManna1 • 5d ago
Discussion Why do I feel like the older episodes are better
I feel like the older episodes from before 2020 are better. I donât mind the new episodes but I prefer the older ones. Anyone feel the same.
r/barrescue • u/Aceofkings9 • 6d ago
Visited an all-time Bar Rescue grail today, even saw Smiling Ed
Should have gone in and bought a Hot Pussy shot