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@@Alienpromqueen She certainly was not used to having to be the heavy when the need came about. It took Jon to push her to that point of having to fire a pair of bartenders who also stole. Which speaking of, was quite ironic and hypocritical that her kids went off on them when they themselves were doing that comingling crap with the register and tip money.
shoutout to Jon for not immediately screaming at the bar girl for flashing. She genuinely didn’t know it was illegal and I think he realised that and accepted it and moved on
even though jon later in the episode realized that they didnt steal but it was a mistake due to their messed up tipping system that is in the cash register
@@EzraTheBlueKnight so because they immediately state they aren't stealing and because their mother defended them, just throws up a red flag for ya huh? Yall are too funny when it comes to this show
thank god she hadn’t drank enough to acquire Drunk Strength or else it woulda been all over for that camera 😂 guy (hopefully) woulda been fine but equipment doesn’t usually like getting tackled to the ground by 135 pounds of human rage
The cameramen in this show are the true heroes here. They’re doing EVERYTHING they’re supposed to do even when it’s not safe or a comfortable environment!
I lowkey love how when Jon comes to these places and will say “our liquor license” “we” “us” even when it’s not his business because at the end of the day he’s there to help not just yell
I noticed him doing that too. What a great tool to calm them down & let them feel like he's on their side & working with them! Jon can be a real asshole at times but the dude is smart as hell
it's a common leadership tactic, terms like "us" "we" and "our" makes them think of unity, team work, ect. It brings people up, makes them think, "we're all in this together" where as things like "you" or "I" isolates, and alienates people. Taffer has clearly been a leader/owner/boss to a lot of people in a lot of places for a long time, he knows what to say to get people to do what he wants them to do
That episode was weird, I think it turned out they weren't actually stealing it's just they had no system for separating tips and cash, basically incompetence not malice. One thing that gets me is John going on about "I've got video of him putting $300 and putting it in his pocket" so why didn't we see that video? It goes to commercial and then after that he softens up and mostly drops the stealing accusations. I feel like off-camera they realized this and quickly pivoted to the "lack of accountability" thing but the stealing bartender angle is more dramatic for TV.
My partner used to work in a pub and saw this all the time. Waitresses would "promo" meals if their tips weren't big enough and just pocket the cash. Not sure if that was the case in this episode, but was sure looking like it. Hitting "no sale" is a huge red flag. Why wouldn't you just ring it in if you are going to the till anyway? Doesn't really seem like incompetence......
It turned out they weren’t stealing on purpose but they were keeping tips and bar money all together so it did make it seem like they were stealing. It was strange the mom defended them right after seeing the camera footage where it did look like they were stealing.
I knew a guy at the liquor store who’d do the same with limes. Everytime he sold a lime, or a can of coke, he didn’t ring it up, he just knew they were both 89¢ so he got good at math. We always kept whatever change we were told to keep so it didn’t even look suspect when he did it. 11¢, 40x a day sometimes. It’s not much, but that’s $4 he didn’t have before. Funny enough, we made tips almost every day 😂
That’s nepotism for ya. And it’s impossible to avoid. You’ll always give family the benefit over others. It’s why family businesses are so rarely successful. Too much drama and in fighting.
Not only did they get fired, they were berated by the granddaughter. She blows them up talking about how they're taking money out of the register shortly before getting caught literally stealing money out of the register.
They weren’t necessarily even intentionally stealing, they were over pouring due to bad training. They fired the two bartenders as well while the grandkids acted indignant even though they were the actual thieves
I always find it so hilarious that Jon is like "golf trips, golf clubs, rentals..." and idiot is like "how am I supposed to live!!" as if those are required to get by in life
Even in the 70s we snuck alcohol 🥃 into underage clubs 🤷🏽♀️. Things haven't changed much-- the owner should expect that and see when it happens. I also had a fake ID but it was easier back then. I think I ordered from the back of a comic book... cheap and laminated 😂. It mostly worked
Abcity if you think of it that way it started long before this generation because they Learned entitlement somewhere 😐 IMO it's also due in part to society and the advancement of technology because everything is becoming instantaneous. They don't learn anything but immediate gratification. It's everywhere. You want a song you don't wait for the radio to play it, shoot most kids don't even listen to a radio station because they have iTunes, Spotify, Pandora and all the other streaming services. You don't have to remember things because you have phone, Facebook, IG that tell you birthday anniversary etc. you want to watch a show stream it. Etc I'm not saying parents get off Scot free because they Feed into it but it's also the way the worlds changing
I love how the brother and sister immediately got defensive about being "accused" of stealing. He even said "either you're stealing or just stupid," and they started losing their minds.
I would have walkout from their bar immediately after that. Anyone stupid enough to argue and threaten someone who injects money and saves their bar doesn't deserve help.
Unless they complain, flashing strangers is not illegal. The problem is that taking money to remove your clothes is stripping, which the bar is not licensed for, and as such they could lose their liquor license, face major fines and be shut down.
I love how the one guy noticed it from 6 feet away and called it out, but the doorman had it in his hands with a light on it and let it go. If you can tell from 6 feet away it's fake, you need a new doorman.
Stealing from the register. My first job, an Italian ice place, on my first day, the guy that trained me showed me all the ways he figured out how to steal from the cash register. Like it was part of my training.
When I worked at Walmart I saw coworkers stealing daily. One guy even got fired because he not only failed to show up like 9-10 days in a row. But also stole $700 from 4 different registers. Walmart never fined him or penalized him at all. So they just said, “get out”, and he kept all the stolen money. It was funny, but it was bizarre.
I went to college in a town where anyone over 18 could walk into a bar but weren't allowed to "drink." It was PAINFULLY easy to get underage drunk at those places lmfao. If you're a bar owner, those types of promotions are never going to end well lol
@@libertyprime619 Correct. Taffer has been around long enough to know the difference. That's why the elaborate explanation--they genuinely didn't know the problem they were creating.
This was how my uncle ran his business and when he died, his live-in girlfriend, who worked for him but also never took a paycheck, was left without a job and without social security. He totally screwed her over, and she let it happen. I don't know how they thought that was going to work in the end.
This show got me to sober up. Day drinking was normal but when the world tells you how sloppy you've become and you lose one good thing after another it gets to be a long dark road youre all alone on.
Very happy for you. It's hard to see those you love struggle with addiction, but it makes it that much more of a relief when they finally do the right thing for themselves and the people around them.
I've always felt to have a family owned business is almost always destined to fail. That Mother not acknowledging her son and daughter are thieves is painful to watch. Also never treat your business like a college frat house by hiring you bros'.
Man I’m glad I don’t work in food service anymore, serving alcohol is so stressful and I was just opening beer bottles, not even mixing. Lots of respect to the people that can bartend and run a bar.
Yeah, I'm not sure how exactly these places keep employees, the stress isn't ANYWHERE NEAR the pay level. Especially in the modern 2020-2021 job market. Even if I made double of what these people in these videos make, I still wouldn't tend bar, no fucking way in hell. Just having to deal with drunks alone deserves some type of hazard pay bonus.
I have to say I’m impressed he keeps the boob show comments to “it’s illegal to show nipple” instead of shaming the woman. A lot of people would shame her. At the end of the day, would I do that? No. It’s not my values. But it is her body. He’s so professional to keep the conversation about the law and not about her personally. Very classy .
He said it plainly, boobies are a billion dollar business. He knows how to make money, but he's honest about how he makes his. There's no point in shaming someone trying to make money, he just wants to make sure they are doing it legally.
@@matthewdoherty803 it was later shown that they weren't stealing. They just had a really stupid system for handle their tips and cash. Don't jump to conclusion before you see the whole thing. That's how war starts.
She probably never touched the drink itself. The point was that she holds it, and see if anyone notices the clearly underage girl holding alcohol. She's a plant, she wasn't there to actually get drunk.
As someone who's never had a high tolerence to alcohol, after 4 shots I'd be on my face on the floor. I can't imagine how people take shots and work :/ their tolerence must be insane
@@LiquorMasterOne guy on reddit uploaded his story when he was an alcohol addict. On monday morning, he overheard two colleagues bragging about how much they drank on friday night. He told them that he drank the same quantity so could get to work.
@@libertyprime619 well either way it's inefficient and as jon said the perfect setup for theft. If they had felt like it they could have done it easily, luckily it was not the case.
When the dude said he made $300 in tips in one night and the bar had been pretty much empty all night and had no business I knew that him and his sister were stealing.
I love how one owner gets angry that he's getting called out on putting cheap liquor in high-end bottles and the other one just looks down in shame knowing their both busted lmao 12:14
the 23 yo walking up and talking to the owner was probably one of the best parts of the video. I'm sure Jon and/or the producers coached her to be more outward, but it was still hilarious. She was basically waving the drink around with no wristband.
You never know. I shadowed a salesman for that one POS system that John always installs in the renovated bars (Future POS I think?) and at a company party he randomly showed up. The salesman had a pic of him with John as his laptop wallpaper. He said he was a really cool guy.
We had a kitchen manager once who stole almost $1500 over 3 months. It got more fucked up because corporate pushed up on my then boss saying how could not notice when dude was on camera.
@@ChampionBlueRacing my business partner embezzled over 30 grand out of the accounts, renamed the business, opened new accounts and sold the business without my knowledge within a month. Not a single person would help go after this person. Basically I was told it was a civil matter.
I always wonder how Jon gets away with getting in people's faces, screaming top of his lungs at them, than I remember how fast his security guards come in to pull an angry owner away in one episode lol.
Now I'm imagining Jon telling Bob Ross, "Ah, see you drew an 18 year-old in there with a paper ID, but you think that's alright? Is that a happy little accident?"
Fun fact: Bob Ross was a Master Sargent in the US Air Force when he took up painting as a hobby. It was during his stationing in Alaska that he started painting landscapes. As a Master Sargent in the US military, I’m sure Bob Ross did his share of yelling at people.
This man is the GOAT! Tells like it is. MOB style. No fooling around or soft punches. That’s how U run a tight business yet still can have fun while be respected as an OWNER. KEY word OWNER(s).
I worked in a bar that sold "off sales" cases of beer after liquor stores closed. At the time about 50 cents a bottle. A beer in the bar was $2.00. Bartenders and waitresses would buy cases off sales then resell them through the night and split the profits.
i love when the experts Jon brings in to help get mad as well & starts yelling. cause usually they try to keep their composure & let Jon handle it but there’s some moments where even they can’t not scream at them i just LOVE LOVE when Jon is like “this is OUR liquor license” like he really does care 24:05 the fact that he had the audacity to justify paying for Golf outings & rental cars w/ the bar money by saying “i don’t take home a paycheck” my nigga, you went on a golf outing. if you’re “barely” living then wtf are you going on golf trips & country clubs dinner?
He was in no danger truly. Lol bet those girls were drunk but couldn't have done much more than scream and foam at the mouth. Haha but they had blurred faces so they were obviously under 18
For the 18 and over night with the black x on the hands: do you know how many different life hacks or just pure scrubbing people underage will do to get that off? NOT A GOOD PLAN
I've been to a few places like that and they are pretty strict. Watched a bouncer kick out a girl who went into the bathroom with an X but walked out with a smudge. Also if you don't have a wristband or an X you get kicked out automatically.
Exactly. Some bars are strict about it while others are simply careless. The first time I went to a bar was on my 18th birthday. The bouncer put an X on my hand because I did not have an ID. Nobody bothered to check my hand whatsoever when we sat down. Besides having the ability to hide or wash it away, there are super easy methods to getting drinks if the bartender does not pay attention.
@@zarzanator1991 super easy to get off too, at college I would have older frat buddies undo their wristbands (very gently you can get the glue unstuck) give them to me and ask the bouncer for a new one, or give them up cause they were going home and each worked consistently. There was also a bar on campus that had an 18+ section and a 21+ section but it was so easy to rub your X off and get a wristband from someone that if you were clever enough you could walk into 18+ and get right into the 21+ section in less than 10 mins. Best tactic is just to have them show ID regardless and never have an 18+ section
I will never understand why the video footage even matters with the grandkids. They never got fried and a the person who over poured ‘cause they didn’t know what they’re doing and the boss never taught them. Plus they never acted like that employee was hired on the bases of know how to make drinks. No second chance for her like in other episodes. The kids don’t get fired even the son who keeps on saying that he doesn’t want to be there. The daughter quickly said she doesn’t steal before anything was showed. Not fired like in other episodes with family that don’t care and or steal. The Mom clearly doesn’t want to hire her kids no matter what. So someone wanted someone fired and that employee got fired instead of a second chance. That’s the worst episode i.m.o.
They weren't fired because they weren't stealing, go track down and watch the full episode to see. They had no separate place for their tips, they kept their tips in the cash register with all the rest of the money, they legitimately did not steal, and they show this in the episode. They are allowed to take their tip money, regardless of where it is stored, otherwise the owners are stealing from them.
@@rdizzy1 Also, they were stealing. Plus they used it as a tip jar. Jon knew that the mom would never fire them and he had to do something to help the granddad. So he focused more on the tips 'cause he would never let a thief stay. Though the mom would never change and fire them, so he fired at least one other employee even though they lost money 'cause they weren't trained on any drinks. Plus nothing in the episode said that person was hired based on knowing how to make drinks. Jon used another employee to scare the kids into caring about their job and to not steal. Jon consistently says that over pouring and or giving away drinks is stealing as well. So the lady that wasn't trained on how to make the drinks was over pouring. Though Jon normal gives these people another chance when it's the fault of the bar for not training them. So we know that he fired that lady 'cause she was the only one he could fire though the kids are the ones that should've been fired and not her. Even the son complains that he doesn't want to be at work, but the mom doesn't fire him.
Well, yeah, because between 2-3 people you can get about a handle’s worth of liquor into a bar without anyone noticing unless they search you. They’ll search bags, but they won’t look for the 2 flasks in your waistband, or your back pocket, small of your back, mini flask in the pocket of your shirt, etc. It’s not difficult and I did it for years.
18 and over with no alcohol might as well be 16 and over and a dance club. Charge a hefty cover to profit on them having a "nightlife." But I couldn't do that in good conscience. The amount of 35+ pervs coming after the teens would be too much. There's really no point in anything under 21.
13:07 Jon told the crowd about the cheap liquor that the bar had been carrying before he and his guys left. “They’ve been rippin’ you off all along!” Of course, that’s the part we never see when this episode is rerun.
TJ Quills still sells to minors, as evidenced by the fact that every week I see multiple of my friends there, and I’ve even gone there once myself. Didn’t check my ID at the door or the bar
@@KataKANNA46 I think that's the point though. He intentionally lost the game to hustle them. He is skilled enough that he made it seem like he missed and got unlucky by hitting the 8 ball in.
Can we just take a moment of appreciation for these brave cameramen whom risk their lives filming drunk af people and then hauling ass out of the danger zone xD
Glad other ppl noticing this....real hustler...that's why he didn't give a fuck about his bar, he was making enough money on the side to keep it afloat...😅
When I open my business, Im gonna leave this show playing in the back so my employees remeber to keep up with standards. The boogey man on the TV is much better to deal with than me.
Yes! The entire week or however long of employee training for businesses, especially restaurants should have the training employees watch 4 hours of Bar Rescue in the back each shift and the other 4 hours of their 8 hour shift be dedicated to their actual job training.
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The cameraman out sprinting the drunk girl is hilarious
Ikr
Thats hilarious
Cameraman be like:
"Bring it on hoe, i got dem running nikes on"
Ong 😂😂 why is she so aggro
I've probably watched that scene 30+ times and it's still funny
My heart broke for the dad in the first clip, you can see the distant look of betrayal and heartbreak in his eyes. Man deserved better
That’s their grandpa. I can’t believe his daughter (their mom) actually defended them in that situation.
@@Alienpromqueen She certainly was not used to having to be the heavy when the need came about. It took Jon to push her to that point of having to fire a pair of bartenders who also stole. Which speaking of, was quite ironic and hypocritical that her kids went off on them when they themselves were doing that comingling crap with the register and tip money.
I was just thinking this
Where do you think they learned stealing is Ok? Being spoiled or being taught. 😅
I'd personally have fired the mother and kids and either sold the business or hire all new staff
shoutout to Jon for not immediately screaming at the bar girl for flashing. She genuinely didn’t know it was illegal and I think he realised that and accepted it and moved on
I doubt you would give a man that kind of sympathy
@@TheAngriestReptileAlive not illegal for a man to flash his titties
@@TheAngriestReptileAlive for doing the exact same thing it wouldn’t even be against the law if a man did it. don’t be an incel about it..
@@thejackbox I’m not, don’t be a buzz word, Pezz dispenser about it
Anyone with a brain knows flashing somebody in public is illegal😂
John barely finished his sentence, and they’re already: “I NEVER STEAL! I DON’T STEAL!”
Guilty as hell
Ikr? Jon barely got a word out and they're immediately getting defensive. And the fact their mother defended them triggers me.
even though jon later in the episode realized that they didnt steal but it was a mistake due to their messed up tipping system that is in the cash register
Absolutely
@@EzraTheBlueKnight so because they immediately state they aren't stealing and because their mother defended them, just throws up a red flag for ya huh? Yall are too funny when it comes to this show
@@TrueAnakinSkywalker The thing is, the mother defended them AFTER Jon showed the footage of it happening.
I feel bad for one person: That cameraman who had to BOOK IT away from a mad girl.
Right? Lol! Hysterical...😂
How drunk do you have to be that a cameraman holding a heavy camera can outrun you
He had over 10 pounds on his shoulder while getting a decent angle with his camera
Big props
thank god she hadn’t drank enough to acquire Drunk Strength or else it woulda been all over for that camera 😂 guy (hopefully) woulda been fine but equipment doesn’t usually like getting tackled to the ground by 135 pounds of human rage
Impossible to catch the cameraman, they even faster than flash, how else would they be able to keep up with him 💁🏾♀️
(By the way, this is a joke)
That cameraman became a legend by emerging undefeated from that massacre and being able to live to tell about war.
The cameramen in this show are the true heroes here. They’re doing EVERYTHING they’re supposed to do even when it’s not safe or a comfortable environment!
Like the one who outruns the drunk girl lmao
Everybody knows the camera grants the cameraman magical powers to always survive
Even traveling back in time to film and document dinosaurs.
I lowkey love how when Jon comes to these places and will say “our liquor license” “we” “us” even when it’s not his business because at the end of the day he’s there to help not just yell
he says "our" because he's invested in transforming the bars. it's his name on the line.
@@chadmatthew8339 John Taffer said y’all liquor license is getting taken away and close the bar down for not showing good work habits!.
I noticed him doing that too. What a great tool to calm them down & let them feel like he's on their side & working with them!
Jon can be a real asshole at times but the dude is smart as hell
it's a common leadership tactic, terms like "us" "we" and "our" makes them think of unity, team work, ect. It brings people up, makes them think, "we're all in this together" where as things like "you" or "I" isolates, and alienates people. Taffer has clearly been a leader/owner/boss to a lot of people in a lot of places for a long time, he knows what to say to get people to do what he wants them to do
I feel same on Kitchen Nightmares and Hotel Hell. It's their money and time too! Neither Jon nor Ramsay have to be there!
That mom defends her kids openly stealing infront of her Dad. So messed up.
Not everyone is fit to be a proper parent...
That episode was weird, I think it turned out they weren't actually stealing it's just they had no system for separating tips and cash, basically incompetence not malice. One thing that gets me is John going on about "I've got video of him putting $300 and putting it in his pocket" so why didn't we see that video? It goes to commercial and then after that he softens up and mostly drops the stealing accusations. I feel like off-camera they realized this and quickly pivoted to the "lack of accountability" thing but the stealing bartender angle is more dramatic for TV.
Dad is a kuck
My partner used to work in a pub and saw this all the time. Waitresses would "promo" meals if their tips weren't big enough and just pocket the cash. Not sure if that was the case in this episode, but was sure looking like it. Hitting "no sale" is a huge red flag. Why wouldn't you just ring it in if you are going to the till anyway? Doesn't really seem like incompetence......
It turned out they weren’t stealing on purpose but they were keeping tips and bar money all together so it did make it seem like they were stealing. It was strange the mom defended them right after seeing the camera footage where it did look like they were stealing.
He's ABSOLUTELY right!! You ALWAYS put tips in a separate place! Saw plenty of bartenders steal like that!
@Michael Vazquez calm down Mikey.
@Michael Vazquez calm down D A B A B Y
I've worked at a place where you put it in the drawer, but you ring it up and the manager paid the tips out at the end of the night.
I knew a guy at the liquor store who’d do the same with limes. Everytime he sold a lime, or a can of coke, he didn’t ring it up, he just knew they were both 89¢ so he got good at math. We always kept whatever change we were told to keep so it didn’t even look suspect when he did it. 11¢, 40x a day sometimes. It’s not much, but that’s $4 he didn’t have before. Funny enough, we made tips almost every day 😂
It's greedy owners trying to get at the tips first, some owners keep them 😳
so the grandson and granddaughter steal from their grandfather they stay, but two employees overpour and are fired
I was thinking the same thing
That’s nepotism for ya. And it’s impossible to avoid. You’ll always give family the benefit over others. It’s why family businesses are so rarely successful. Too much drama and in fighting.
So it goes. And they’re gonna keep doing it. Sad. Sorry gramps ☹️
"grandson/daughter" is family compared to employees of the company lol
Not only did they get fired, they were berated by the granddaughter. She blows them up talking about how they're taking money out of the register shortly before getting caught literally stealing money out of the register.
I LOVE when Vic is there. He has such amazing, gentle, hilarious energy. I'd love to chill with that guy.
Isn’t that the same granddaughter that cried because the employees stole liquor but meanwhile she was stealing money lmao.
Yes
Yup
She was so disgustingly FAKE
They weren’t necessarily even intentionally stealing, they were over pouring due to bad training. They fired the two bartenders as well while the grandkids acted indignant even though they were the actual thieves
@Michael Vazquez u need help my nigga
Jon: Has video evidence that the grandkids are stealing money
Their mother: wE dOn'T sTeAl HeEr!
She can't even manage her kids yet she "manages" her dads bar
Cuz there idiots
Deep denial.
They probably deserve to lose money. If you are THAT stupid, then you cant be helped. Good riddance.
Later In the show it's actually revealed they have a fucked tip system and they wernt stealing
I love how they all attacked John over the fake ID and then were just like “oh yeah..my bad, sorry”
At least they came clean and into the episode they fired over it and tried to clean their act up bc that bar had a reputation for it already.
That one manager who thinks embezzlement is not a big deal...
I always find it so hilarious that Jon is like "golf trips, golf clubs, rentals..." and idiot is like "how am I supposed to live!!" as if those are required to get by in life
GOLF CLUBS, GOLF CLUBS, GOLF CLUBS!
@@CarlSlime Say that to Jon so I can see him tell you why that's a wrong way of thinking with a few insults here and there lol
@@megustare8337 GOLF CLUBS! GOLF CLUBS!
@BullfrogWisdom Bartenders is stealing tip money 💰 and that is dead wrong 😑 shouldn’t do that!.
Those kids definitely pre gamed hard before that 18 and over party
Camera guy probably worked on LivePD before this shit went down
Oh yeah. Eighteen year olds are gonna get hammered before pretty much anything they go to. This was a recipe for great footage. Lol
They looked 30 not 18
That's why im happy because i got a kidney transplant so i cant pregame as hard as anyone else and you watch everyone get more drunk its halirous
Even in the 70s we snuck alcohol 🥃 into underage clubs 🤷🏽♀️. Things haven't changed much-- the owner should expect that and see when it happens. I also had a fake ID but it was easier back then. I think I ordered from the back of a comic book... cheap and laminated 😂. It mostly worked
Jon is great at humbling people for the best reasons. He always knows what's going on and is always alert.
I'm disgusted the mother in the first montage is defending her clearly guilty kids. Stuff like that is what causes society to collapse.
Yes
And why family businesses don’t work so well.
Abcity if you think of it that way it started long before this generation because they Learned entitlement somewhere 😐 IMO it's also due in part to society and the advancement of technology because everything is becoming instantaneous. They don't learn anything but immediate gratification. It's everywhere. You want a song you don't wait for the radio to play it, shoot most kids don't even listen to a radio station because they have iTunes, Spotify, Pandora and all the other streaming services. You don't have to remember things because you have phone, Facebook, IG that tell you birthday anniversary etc. you want to watch a show stream it. Etc
I'm not saying parents get off Scot free because they Feed into it but it's also the way the worlds changing
And this is how sociopaths are made
Typical parent: "MY KIDS ARE DARLING ANGELS, SWEETHEARTS, THEY NEVER DO ANYTHING WRONG" yea... in front of you
"You can talk and talk. I don't steal."
Jon: *smirks* I GOT IT ON VIDEO.
"...really?!"
I think that's why I'm hooked to these compilations.
Her “really?!” was said like, “oh. I was caught too?”
@@mariasato2884 except they wernt, later in the show it turns out they wernt stealing and it was a fucked tip system
Caught them on 4k.
I love the oh rlly smirk
And then the surprised pikachu face
@@libertyprime619
They were basically stealing. Pocketing tips while not counting them is still illegal.
“ITS INSANE IN HERE”
*guy punches his friend in the nuts*
😂😂😂
If you run a bar and you have an 18+ night, you know exactly what you’re doing.
Meanwhile in England
Bro everyone going there who's under 21 is going just to get drinks from other people....."hey guy get me a couple beers, here's a 20".....that easy
That’s every pub every night in England
You can see in some shots that the "undercover" woman has a wristband on so that's why she didn't get stopped
@@rossswain4651 lol no you can’t
Wtf are you talking about
the lady definitely saw jon walk in and then wanted to tell her husband gambling is illegal 💀
Okay, so I’m not the only person who noticed that.
Bro she tried too. You can hear her say it. Did they forget that they are mic up
she’s probably told him many times before and has given ip.
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"I have never stolen anything from this bar."
Jon: *I GOT THE RECIPTS*
I love how the brother and sister immediately got defensive about being "accused" of stealing. He even said "either you're stealing or just stupid," and they started losing their minds.
Casino: you gotta go because either you were in on (2 winning jackpots) or you were too stupid to see what was going on.
Later proved their stupid. And if they didn't get caught/ called out they probably would've started stealing
"THATS A FAKE ID AND YOU KNOW IT!"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Honestly, what did he think was going on?
He literally just proved Jon's point even more 😭
IKR. That was kinda the issue.
I think he meant that it was fake in the sense that Jon was making it up.
Dude is definitely not the sharpest knife in the drawer. Maybe a spork, but definitely not a knife. 😂
I so love how dude was humble enough to tell Jon he doesn't want him to walk out and he NEEDS his help. Most don't admit that.
If it was legit, Jon getting 6 angry ass dudes to deescalate, STILL get to chew them out, AND gets them to apologize, thats actually impressive
I would have walkout from their bar immediately after that. Anyone stupid enough to argue and threaten someone who injects money and saves their bar doesn't deserve help.
It’s edited, these fights are drawn out
no I caught that! I was like wtf, they’re all in his faces screaming & then Jon made them apologize & they ACTUALLY did! lmao
@@gottalovebri well…I hate to play devils advocate…but they are all drunk 😂🤣
Bar Rescue only has about a 50% success rate. It's also very likely as fake as a $3 coin.
The cameraman should get an award for running away from a drunk girl while running with a big camera or maybe a small one i think
Idc if it was big or small i give him some mad respect for having to deal with stuff like that.
It was close to looking like a horror scene out of a found footage movie.
@@theridz1981 reminded me of COD zombie 🧟♀️
Bruh that was the dying light camera man
The fact that one bartender didn’t know flashing strangers in public is illegal is shockingly stupid
Most women don't know this
Unless they complain, flashing strangers is not illegal. The problem is that taking money to remove your clothes is stripping, which the bar is not licensed for, and as such they could lose their liquor license, face major fines and be shut down.
When you show your nipples it’s against the law
16:15 "That's a fake ID and you know it"
That's kind of the point there, pal.
Dude, that guy is so dumb 🤣🤣🤣🤣"Im not gonna sit here, and let you throw us under the bus" like wth do you meeeean??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
Yaaaaaa, all of those guys there never have had their ass kicked.
I love how the one guy noticed it from 6 feet away and called it out, but the doorman had it in his hands with a light on it and let it go. If you can tell from 6 feet away it's fake, you need a new doorman.
@@riffbw By the end of the episode he was fired. Because taffer did this again and the doorman let them in again
Of course each of them is 4+ shots deep. They're so blasted, they can't even think.
Stealing from the register. My first job, an Italian ice place, on my first day, the guy that trained me showed me all the ways he figured out how to steal from the cash register. Like it was part of my training.
So how much did you end up stealing ?
🤷♂️
Your no longer in your first job so saying how much you stole won't get you in trouble 🤣
@@pavy415 technically, there’s no statute of limitations on theft, but I highly doubt he’d get caught up for telling us😭😭
When I worked at Walmart I saw coworkers stealing daily. One guy even got fired because he not only failed to show up like 9-10 days in a row. But also stole $700 from 4 different registers. Walmart never fined him or penalized him at all. So they just said, “get out”, and he kept all the stolen money. It was funny, but it was bizarre.
I went to college in a town where anyone over 18 could walk into a bar but weren't allowed to "drink." It was PAINFULLY easy to get underage drunk at those places lmfao.
If you're a bar owner, those types of promotions are never going to end well lol
The grandkids were caught in 4k and still tried to deny it
What should I return a cookie?
🤣🤣🤣
Those are the worst kinda people they get caught red handed and still want tell the truth
@@lonelydino9742 a banana preferably
Should watch the actual episode so you can find out it was just a stupid tip system.
That granddaughter was crying over her employee's overpouring, yet she is stealing from the cash register.
Wasnt it actually a fucked up tip system and they actual wernt lying
@@libertyprime619 Correct. Taffer has been around long enough to know the difference. That's why the elaborate explanation--they genuinely didn't know the problem they were creating.
Still tho if i stole from my grandad i wouldn't be able to live
I’m 30 years old and get asked for ID even when i buy a rated R movie ticket .. i can’t believe there are actual bars who serve minors regularly
32 here, can't even walk into a bar without getting ID'd.
That last dude talking about, “I don’t get paid, I’m barely getting by.” All while he is renting cars and buying golf clubs at the country club.
He's barely getting by because all the money he seems to have to throw about, has been embezzled from the bar
Spending around 5to 700 dollars a month at the country club alone
What season and ep is this
Why would you even do that? Trying to score some young strange I guess? Weird.
This was how my uncle ran his business and when he died, his live-in girlfriend, who worked for him but also never took a paycheck, was left without a job and without social security. He totally screwed her over, and she let it happen. I don't know how they thought that was going to work in the end.
This show got me to sober up. Day drinking was normal but when the world tells you how sloppy you've become and you lose one good thing after another it gets to be a long dark road youre all alone on.
Good for you! I hope things get better and better for you. Love your screen, its so funny it made my day!
Fuckin props to you, dude.
Good job bro hope you're doing well
Very happy for you. It's hard to see those you love struggle with addiction, but it makes it that much more of a relief when they finally do the right thing for themselves and the people around them.
Good on you for taking the initiative to improve yourself, I hope it's going well.
I've always felt to have a family owned business is almost always destined to fail. That Mother not acknowledging her son and daughter are thieves is painful to watch.
Also never treat your business like a college frat house by hiring you bros'.
4th generation family business owner here. Not all destined to fail you just have to instill good values into your children
Spoiled and entitled.
"That's a f***ing fake ID and you f***ing know it!" Yeah, that's the point! LOL
Man I’m glad I don’t work in food service anymore, serving alcohol is so stressful and I was just opening beer bottles, not even mixing. Lots of respect to the people that can bartend and run a bar.
Yeah, I'm not sure how exactly these places keep employees, the stress isn't ANYWHERE NEAR the pay level. Especially in the modern 2020-2021 job market. Even if I made double of what these people in these videos make, I still wouldn't tend bar, no fucking way in hell. Just having to deal with drunks alone deserves some type of hazard pay bonus.
I like how Jon was so confident the fake ID would get through he had the "18 year old" double as his recon spy
Well he also had a 23 year old in there acting as recon spy as well, probably in case the fake ID didn't get through.
I have to say I’m impressed he keeps the boob show comments to “it’s illegal to show nipple” instead of shaming the woman. A lot of people would shame her. At the end of the day, would I do that? No. It’s not my values. But it is her body. He’s so professional to keep the conversation about the law and not about her personally. Very classy .
It’s also really smart to look powerful yet still very interested to an attractive woman who likes to show her boobs for pocket change.
Yeah. He keeps it down to earth so to speak. I expect such from a professional like Jon. "You with me?" thats a nice touch.
He said it plainly, boobies are a billion dollar business. He knows how to make money, but he's honest about how he makes his. There's no point in shaming someone trying to make money, he just wants to make sure they are doing it legally.
dats why im becomin a senator or lobbyst so i can ammend that law.
i honestly believed that woman that she simply didn´t knew.
The blonde granddaughter knows she’s stealing... that’s why she got so hostile
That’s why she immediately told him that she doesn’t steal. Literally a dead giveaway.
She was disgusting. I would rather stab myself in the eye than steal money from my grandpa. That man meant the world to me.
They like so us proof
Jon shows proof
Surprised pikachu face
@@Lunasent same
@@matthewdoherty803 it was later shown that they weren't stealing. They just had a really stupid system for handle their tips and cash.
Don't jump to conclusion before you see the whole thing. That's how war starts.
“I don’t take a pay check” 😂 but I take a ton of vacations, golf clubs, ya know off from work but thousands of dollars. 😂
The most impressive part about this video is undoubetdly the cameraman...
But how did that girl manage to drink a cocktail for 45 minutes?!?!?!
she intentionally didnt.
she just had the drink maybe took a sip every few minutes to get in more clear view
She probably never touched the drink itself. The point was that she holds it, and see if anyone notices the clearly underage girl holding alcohol. She's a plant, she wasn't there to actually get drunk.
@@TXFDA you can tell she's drinking at least a lil bit and she may have had more than 1 drink
Didn't they say she was like 23 but said she was only 18
I love how I'm watching an old clip and I started thinking that I haven't seen a new one in a while. Than this came up.
As someone who's never had a high tolerence to alcohol, after 4 shots I'd be on my face on the floor. I can't imagine how people take shots and work :/ their tolerence must be insane
Me either. I'm impressed and feel second hand embarrassment for them
As a recovering alcoholic, there is nothing impressive about that level of tolerance. That is how you become physically dependent on alcohol.
@@LiquorMasterOne guy on reddit uploaded his story when he was an alcohol addict. On monday morning, he overheard two colleagues bragging about how much they drank on friday night. He told them that he drank the same quantity so could get to work.
Or they just suck at their jobs
It's a no-no in any bar.
The irishman hustling people at pool was a straight OG.
old world og
Facts
You mean scumbag?
“We put of our tips in the drawer”
-literally camera evidence of them saying otherwise
Turns out it was actual tips, later it was found out that's what they actually do with the tips
I don't think I believe that
@@libertyprime619 well either way it's inefficient and as jon said the perfect setup for theft. If they had felt like it they could have done it easily, luckily it was not the case.
They weren't stealing, they were just stupid. Or, rather, the owners were. They really DO put their tips there.
When the dude said he made $300 in tips in one night and the bar had been pretty much empty all night and had no business I knew that him and his sister were stealing.
I love how one owner gets angry that he's getting called out on putting cheap liquor in high-end bottles and the other one just looks down in shame knowing their both busted lmao 12:14
the 23 yo walking up and talking to the owner was probably one of the best parts of the video. I'm sure Jon and/or the producers coached her to be more outward, but it was still hilarious. She was basically waving the drink around with no wristband.
Every episode:
Taffer: "Here is video evidence of all the things you're doing wrong!"
Owner/staff: "hOw DaRe YoU aCcUsE mE!"
Hi squiddy dude🤠
@@leotavares7351 hello 👋
@@SquiddyHiggenbottom how are you?
You spelled "how dare you accuse me" wrong, get it fixed.
5:50 she was genuinely unaware and oblivious to illegally flashing customers 😂
Fake
I like how Jon uses we. Like he is fully invested in helping these people, as long as they are serious and honest and willing to put in the work
I’m thankful I don’t work for a bar. Therefore there is 0% chance of this guy coming in.
He doesn’t just show up randomly...
I work in a bar and I love it. It’s once of the best bars in my large city. I couldn’t ask for better people to work for
It's unlikely...
But never 0.
@@TheRealImagz lmao
You never know. I shadowed a salesman for that one POS system that John always installs in the renovated bars (Future POS I think?) and at a company party he randomly showed up. The salesman had a pic of him with John as his laptop wallpaper. He said he was a really cool guy.
The first bartenders were 100% stealing and knew exactly what they were doing.
imagine you get hired to film a show about bars and the night ends with some drunk chick chasing you ....
I would love that NGL. I’d probably be talking junk too
Lol a drunk 16 year old
I don’t think she was chasing anyone she looked like she was trying to get away from the guy behind ehr
Like running away from the T Rex lol
Sounds like a Jerry springer episode tbh
We had a kitchen manager once who stole almost $1500 over 3 months. It got more fucked up because corporate pushed up on my then boss saying how could not notice when dude was on camera.
Yeah I had a GM who did the same thing during my first year at the restaurant I work at.
Why would a kitchen manager be around money
@@fayezentner619 He was trusted with the safe and register where I worked. Many were, which makes this more wild.
@@ChampionBlueRacing my business partner embezzled over 30 grand out of the accounts, renamed the business, opened new accounts and sold the business without my knowledge within a month. Not a single person would help go after this person. Basically I was told it was a civil matter.
I mean, honestly, that's a reasonable question.
Man. You know someone is guilty when they start denying stealing money before John even starts pointing fingers.
“If he loses this game, he’s an idiot”
*Sinks the 8 ball in the next shot*
Not when he was supposed to
LOL, the wife literally didn't say anything about the pool gambling until she saw John walk in. "I was just telling him..." sureeeee lol
I always wonder how Jon gets away with getting in people's faces, screaming top of his lungs at them, than I remember how fast his security guards come in to pull an angry owner away in one episode lol.
16:00 "so how about an apology?"
"Sorry"
respectfully 📈📈📈
Respect.
He schooled them
I like to imagine Jon talking like Bob Ross. "Ah, see you let an 18 year old in with a paper ID, but that's alright, that's a happy little accident."
Lol
Now I'm imagining Jon telling Bob Ross, "Ah, see you drew an 18 year-old in there with a paper ID, but you think that's alright? Is that a happy little accident?"
If that actually happens then it would give of the feel of the tranquil fury from Jon.
Fun fact: Bob Ross was a Master Sargent in the US Air Force when he took up painting as a hobby. It was during his stationing in Alaska that he started painting landscapes.
As a Master Sargent in the US military, I’m sure Bob Ross did his share of yelling at people.
This man is the GOAT! Tells like it is. MOB style. No fooling around or soft punches. That’s how U run a tight business yet still can have fun while be respected as an OWNER. KEY word OWNER(s).
I worked in a bar that sold "off sales" cases of beer after liquor stores closed. At the time about 50 cents a bottle. A beer in the bar was $2.00. Bartenders and waitresses would buy cases off sales then resell them through the night and split the profits.
There's that entrepreneurial spirit everyone's always talking about!
The look of the wife, of the last manager, is just so heart wrenching. You can see the disappointment, anger, embarrassment, painted all over her.
Maury show needs that cameraman on the set 🎬
i love when the experts Jon brings in to help get mad as well & starts yelling. cause usually they try to keep their composure & let Jon handle it but there’s some moments where even they can’t not scream at them
i just LOVE LOVE when Jon is like “this is OUR liquor license” like he really does care
24:05 the fact that he had the audacity to justify paying for Golf outings & rental cars w/ the bar money by saying “i don’t take home a paycheck” my nigga, you went on a golf outing. if you’re “barely” living then wtf are you going on golf trips & country clubs dinner?
The girl chasing the poor camera man cracked me up. It was like a first person view of someone running away from a zombie! 🤣
anyone gonna talk about the camra man running from the girl like john cmon save him or do something
He was in no danger truly. Lol bet those girls were drunk but couldn't have done much more than scream and foam at the mouth.
Haha but they had blurred faces so they were obviously under 18
@@LittleHatori true true but still you never know it can get pretty ugly pretty fast
Cameraman was still able to outrun them which is hilarious in its own right
@Jaxson Worley your right I’m a stander for life
prxjek🖤
For the 18 and over night with the black x on the hands: do you know how many different life hacks or just pure scrubbing people underage will do to get that off? NOT A GOOD PLAN
I've been to a few places like that and they are pretty strict. Watched a bouncer kick out a girl who went into the bathroom with an X but walked out with a smudge. Also if you don't have a wristband or an X you get kicked out automatically.
Hand sanitizer and a piece of toilet paper. 30 seconds.
Colored wristbands with the glue strips would be the way to go.
Exactly. Some bars are strict about it while others are simply careless. The first time I went to a bar was on my 18th birthday. The bouncer put an X on my hand because I did not have an ID. Nobody bothered to check my hand whatsoever when we sat down. Besides having the ability to hide or wash it away, there are super easy methods to getting drinks if the bartender does not pay attention.
@@zarzanator1991 super easy to get off too, at college I would have older frat buddies undo their wristbands (very gently you can get the glue unstuck) give them to me and ask the bouncer for a new one, or give them up cause they were going home and each worked consistently. There was also a bar on campus that had an 18+ section and a 21+ section but it was so easy to rub your X off and get a wristband from someone that if you were clever enough you could walk into 18+ and get right into the 21+ section in less than 10 mins. Best tactic is just to have them show ID regardless and never have an 18+ section
Bar Rescue: "it says here that you used to be a cameraman for Maury?
Guys: "yes."
Bar Rescue: "you're hired!"
Producer: Ok Jon, how much yelling do you want to do?
Jon Taffer: Yes
The cameraman is running away recording like he’s in a zombie movie 😂 these kids are hilarious
That shot at 17:50 was actually impressive. Hustler for sure lmao
why does the girl chasing the camera man feels like a scene from world war zombies lmao
I will never understand why the video footage even matters with the grandkids. They never got fried and a the person who over poured ‘cause they didn’t know what they’re doing and the boss never taught them. Plus they never acted like that employee was hired on the bases of know how to make drinks. No second chance for her like in other episodes. The kids don’t get fired even the son who keeps on saying that he doesn’t want to be there. The daughter quickly said she doesn’t steal before anything was showed. Not fired like in other episodes with family that don’t care and or steal. The Mom clearly doesn’t want to hire her kids no matter what. So someone wanted someone fired and that employee got fired instead of a second chance. That’s the worst episode i.m.o.
They weren't fired because they weren't stealing, go track down and watch the full episode to see. They had no separate place for their tips, they kept their tips in the cash register with all the rest of the money, they legitimately did not steal, and they show this in the episode. They are allowed to take their tip money, regardless of where it is stored, otherwise the owners are stealing from them.
@@rdizzy1 Also, they were stealing. Plus they used it as a tip jar. Jon knew that the mom would never fire them and he had to do something to help the granddad. So he focused more on the tips 'cause he would never let a thief stay. Though the mom would never change and fire them, so he fired at least one other employee even though they lost money 'cause they weren't trained on any drinks. Plus nothing in the episode said that person was hired based on knowing how to make drinks. Jon used another employee to scare the kids into caring about their job and to not steal. Jon consistently says that over pouring and or giving away drinks is stealing as well. So the lady that wasn't trained on how to make the drinks was over pouring. Though Jon normal gives these people another chance when it's the fault of the bar for not training them. So we know that he fired that lady 'cause she was the only one he could fire though the kids are the ones that should've been fired and not her. Even the son complains that he doesn't want to be at work, but the mom doesn't fire him.
Nobody:
Jon Taffer:GOLF CLUBS, GOLF CLUBS, GOLF CLUBS!!!😅😂😂😂
17:52 he is not losing that game. That shot was incredible!
That was insane
All the 18 and older clubs and even the any age no liquor at all clubs have been pretty much universally shut down... It’s crazy to try and run one.
You clearly haven’t been to New Orleans
@Wales Eakes nope far from it but nice try. I just went to college here and live here and grew up here. Here meaning New Orleans
Laughs in Scottish
Well, yeah, because between 2-3 people you can get about a handle’s worth of liquor into a bar without anyone noticing unless they search you. They’ll search bags, but they won’t look for the 2 flasks in your waistband, or your back pocket, small of your back, mini flask in the pocket of your shirt, etc. It’s not difficult and I did it for years.
18 and over with no alcohol might as well be 16 and over and a dance club. Charge a hefty cover to profit on them having a "nightlife."
But I couldn't do that in good conscience. The amount of 35+ pervs coming after the teens would be too much.
There's really no point in anything under 21.
13:07 Jon told the crowd about the cheap liquor that the bar had been carrying before he and his guys left. “They’ve been rippin’ you off all along!” Of course, that’s the part we never see when this episode is rerun.
1:24 Drawer opens no sale money right in their pocket and walk away.
TJ Quills still sells to minors, as evidenced by the fact that every week I see multiple of my friends there, and I’ve even gone there once myself. Didn’t check my ID at the door or the bar
Doing the lords work
Narc
ok but why did you snitch if you’re not 21 yet 😂 wait until you’re 21 and THEN snitch lmfaooooo
Based
When he shut that whole table of guys up I started laughing my ass off. They got put in their place real quick by a sticker.
Everybody gangsta until Jon starts screaming “ GOLF CLUBS”
GOLF CLUBS
GOLF CLUBS
GOLF CLUBS
he needs to do some kind of commercial with that voice
24:42 “how do I live? How am I supposed to live?” 😂😂😂😂 what a clueless jacka**
I loved the way he talked to the Flashing Woman. No judgment, no slut-shaming. Just straight to the point, "you can't do that."
A fantastic pair though I'd like to see them
@@TheWelwyn21 Jesus fuckin' Christ...
riiight? super nice to see that
Wow... when the boss pulled out the bank statements you saw the managers face drop into horror. He is so lucky they didnt charge him..
with a crime or an expense report. at that monetary value either is an option.
@@loleeeetaa both is preferable.
@@flickcentergaming680 you are so correct it’s not even funny
That Camera Man is a olympic atlethe here. Out running a drunk girl with heavy camera equip on him is amazing
Are we all going to ignore the absolutely insane shot from the hustler at 17:53
OMG TY! I happened to tab in during that shot and had to replay it like 15x, what a fuckingggg shot it was definitely on purpose
But did anyone else notice how there was 2 solids and 1 stripe left and as far as I know he ain’t playing 9ball.
@@KataKANNA46 I think that's the point though. He intentionally lost the game to hustle them. He is skilled enough that he made it seem like he missed and got unlucky by hitting the 8 ball in.
Can we just take a moment of appreciation for these brave cameramen whom risk their lives filming drunk af people and then hauling ass out of the danger zone xD
20:47 I like how that guy in the middle is just chilling
That boi was MOVING give him a promotion
17:47 Yeah... I'm going with hustler. Did you see how he sank that 8-ball? Holy shit.
Glad other ppl noticing this....real hustler...that's why he didn't give a fuck about his bar, he was making enough money on the side to keep it afloat...😅
“How do I live?? How do I live without my golf clubs and rental cars??” Lol
When I open my business, Im gonna leave this show playing in the back so my employees remeber to keep up with standards.
The boogey man on the TV is much better to deal with than me.
Yes! The entire week or however long of employee training for businesses, especially restaurants should have the training employees watch 4 hours of Bar Rescue in the back each shift and the other 4 hours of their 8 hour shift be dedicated to their actual job training.
I actually love to the show on the tvs in the place.
11:52
“ if he loses this game he’s an idiot!”
Makes shot of a freaking lifetime.