Jon Taffer, un consultor de bares, y su equipo de expertos ofrecen su experiencia, ayudando a los verdaderos dueños de bares a "rescatar" sus establecimientos en quiebra superando desafíos y... Leer todoJon Taffer, un consultor de bares, y su equipo de expertos ofrecen su experiencia, ayudando a los verdaderos dueños de bares a "rescatar" sus establecimientos en quiebra superando desafíos y posiblemente salvándolos del cierre.Jon Taffer, un consultor de bares, y su equipo de expertos ofrecen su experiencia, ayudando a los verdaderos dueños de bares a "rescatar" sus establecimientos en quiebra superando desafíos y posiblemente salvándolos del cierre.
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Yet despite these and other manipulation touches, the show remains interesting. For one thing, the show manages to show the many ways that a bar can fail, and why. This may sound boring, but it's actually pretty interesting. Also, we get to see what touches can make a bar successful, from menu design to interior decoration. This is interesting as well. So despite the annoying fakery here, the show does have genuine interest.
It's really cool to get some behind-the-scenes looks at why certain things in successful bars work too (such as menu placement, seating, and drink specials).
The show does seem a tad contrived at times, but doesn't every reality TV show?
Bottom line: Bar Rescue is awesome, check it out! I can think of several local bars near me that are in desperate need of a "rescue" by John and his team.
Although a lot of the show is scripted and contrived, it still pulls you in and keeps you watching. You may have a hard time eating out after seeing the deplorable condition of some of the kitchens. The only suggestion I would make is that they provide more detailed numbers as far as revenues and profits in all of the episodes. There is some of this, but it didn't occur in all the episodes I observed.
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- TriviaSimilar to Gordon Ramsey on "Hell's Kitchen", Jon Taffer yells at bar owners and managers while showing them their shortcomings on every episode of this show.
- Citas
Himself - Host: [repeated line to the bar owner, referring to the owner keeping family members employed as a favor even if they underperform or cause the bar to lose money] Do you want to run a business or a charity?
- ConexionesFeatured in Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe: Episode #1.4 (2013)
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