Restaurant Impossible is better.
Restaurants Impossible and Bar Rescue are awesome shows.
I love how John Taffer doesn't take any shit. I also love how he breaks down the surrounding area and talks about bar science.
The Piratez ep was godlike. Goddamn you could not make that shit up.
That bar is in my neighborhood.
The idea of turning a quirky little bar based on pirates into a bar that looks like an office, and had conservative humor on the walls was one of the dumbest things the showrunners could have done.
Piratz doesn't seem all that quirky. It seems god awful that offers hundreds of dishes with a cook that truly does not know how to.
That's my issue with the show (and a lot of shows these days): I cannot tell what is real and what isn't.i watched it for a moment. couldnt keep watching when I realized how fake it was when they dont seem to follow any real life alcohol establishment regulations.
The woman is in way over her head. She was given the chance to make some actual money through the relaunch which also trained her staff and gave her a chef. As quirky as Piratz was, it was not going to make any money. It needs to offer to the corporate crowd to make money, whether that theme was good or not does not take away from the fact that the relaunch did more for that market than Piratz would have ever done.
1) The owners and staff at Piratz are obviously a little unusual, and the pirate bar offers a form of escapism for them. Moving the bar in the polar opposite direction, as opposed to simply improving the menu and making the pirate themes more subtle and contemporary, was a guaranteed way of ensuring that the new bar would receive no support from the inside. My girlfriend and I ate at Corporate shortly after the show left, and it was clear that the staff hated the changes. They were still decked out in pirate gear, several items on the menu were scratched off just days after the show had left, and they were still pushing their old menu.
I haven't seen the Piratez/Corporate episode... but a bunch of pirates working in a corporate office themed bar sounds like some sort of bizarre social commentary and three times quirky/weird than straight up pirate themed.
It's quirky in that it's a pirate themed bar in the DC metropolitan area. I agree that its biggest problem was that its food was garbage (I also was never a fan of people singing shanties while I'm trying to drink), but the Corporate Bar & Grill idea concocted by the show was just awful, for two main reasons.
1) The owners and staff at Piratz are obviously a little unusual, and the pirate bar offers a form of escapism for them. Moving the bar in the polar opposite direction, as opposed to simply improving the menu and making the pirate themes more subtle and contemporary, was a guaranteed way of ensuring that the new bar would receive no support from the inside. My girlfriend and I ate at Corporate shortly after the show left, and it was clear that the staff hated the changes. They were still decked out in pirate gear, several items on the menu were scratched off just days after the show had left, and they were still pushing their old menu.
2) After a long day's work, what made the showrunners think that people would want to go to a bar that looked and felt just like their office? It was madness. Corporate Bar & Grill had one of the most lifeless, uninteresting interiors of any bar I'd step foot into in the area. Your run of the mill Greene Turtle had more character.
I didn't think I would enjoy any House flipping shows, watched an Episode of Flip men ad enjoyed it.pretty much all the shows on Spike are pretty cool. 1000 ways to die, Bar rescue, the show about those two guys who buy, fix then sell houses, that auction show and even the new World's wildest police chases is really entertaining.
I've seen a few episodes and I totally agree. Going by this thread I will give it another chance and watch the pirate episode.I'm really torn on this show. I've seen a fair number of episodes and I like the concept, but I can't stand the host.
The weird thing about this show and Restaurant Impossible is that they try to turn every rescue effort into the same place. Everything turns into a hip looking place where the food is always fresh, but you're going to play $18 for a piece of fish and $9 for a cocktail.
No, I would like to hang out in places like that, but that can't be the only successful business model out there, and I doubt that it fits the demands of every neighborhood out there.
Read the Yelp reviews, and it sounds like they went right back to Piratz a few weeks after the show.
i went to the olive pit a couple times while in college. god that place was nasty. everyone was smoking in it too.
everyone in the area knows Paul's is the best dive bar!
One been there once. Im watching the Olive pit episode there now. I heard that the ladies a the olive pit got fired cause they would rub the shot glasses on their vaginas before pouring the shots. Heard that froma friend who spoke to Tatiana who is in that episode. #gross
the ladies a the olive pit got fired cause they would rub the shot glasses on their vaginas before pouring the shots
they would rub the shot glasses on their vaginas before pouring the shots
shot glasses on their vaginas
on their vaginas
LMFAO, that episode has C&C Kane's Wrath theme song at the beginning when introducing the bar...My sister introduced me to the show earlier today. Its godlike. Great concept and the host takes no BS from the bars/clubs owners that he's trying to save. They even have VODS for a lot of the episodes I think.
http://www.spike.com/full-episodes/zy0ol9/bar-rescue-beach-bummer-season-1-ep-104
I'm watching episode 4 of Season 1. When you make your way down a bit you'll see season 1 and 2 episodes. Great show and glad I gave it a chance.