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A bar in St. Clair, Missouri whose owners are a pair of estranged brothers have let the business collapse amidst their fighting and now need helpsaving it.
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S8, EP29 "Loveless in Loveland"
Jon attempts to rescue a bar owner in Loveland, Colo., who is on the verge of losing his business and his marriage.

S2, EP4 "Mystique or Murder?"
Jon tries to restore the Mystique Lounge in West Palm Beach, Fla.

S3, EP19 "Beer and Loathing in Las Vegas"
Two classically trained chefs have a blue collar bar that seems beyond repair.

S4, EP22 "Take Me Out of the Bar Game"
A retired professional baseball player now owns a bar and his intoxicated staff gives away his profits; Jon Taffer tries to save his business before he is forced to retire a second time.

S9, EP32 "Calendar's Crisis"
Danny Trejo travels to Macclenny, Florida to rescue a struggling pizza joint whose owner is reluctant to let her daughter take charge.

S9, EP31 "The Airliner Is Grounded"
In East Alton, Illinois, an owner struggles to hold on to the bar that was left to her by her late husband; her daughter struggles to manage the business.

S9, EP30 "Honey, I Bought a Bar!"
Rescuing a failing business in Houston, Texas after its owner buys a bar as a surprise for her husband,only to realize that he is anything but happy.

S9, EP29 "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"
A bar in St. Clair, Missouri whose owners are a pair of estranged brothers have let the business collapse amidst their fighting and now need helpsaving it.
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