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Celebrities Sports Grill in Yucaipa, CA ... possible spoilers


Do I really need a spoiler alert? I figured not everyone watches the show when it premieres. Better safe than sorry.

"Bar Rescue" is back with six new episodes. And almost every one will feel like deja vu all over again. I don't like the 1000pm Sunday time slot. I guess Spike TV doesn't care about competing with Sunday Night Football.

Why was the bar called Celebrities? I would be surprised if any celebrities ever went there. The city of Yucaipa is located approximately 80 miles (130 km) east of Los Angeles. Maybe the bar should have been named Douche Bags in honor of owner Max Zahir.

Max the owner looks like a real winner. He accepted $20,000 for homeless veterans then none of the money went towards that cause. Donors need to be very careful who they give money to. There are many unscrupulous people running charity scams. I can only imagine how many other ways Max ripped off people. I am very suspicious of people who feel the need to tell the world about their charitable endeavors. Charity is best when it is kept private. Max also allegedly claimed to be a Navy SEAL even though he never served in the military. I feel badly for Max's brother Ryke.

A bar that runs out of liquor is pathetic. That is like Burger King running out of burgers. I once attended a wedding reception and the bar ran out of vodka. I was furious. Running out of glasses is also very weak.

There is a hot employee almost every week. This week it is well built bartender Candice.

The expert mixologist this week was Rob Floyd. Ryan Scott was the expert chef. Both guys have two first names. Lisamarie Joyce has three first names and she is pretty kool.

The bar was renamed The Victory Bar. They kept the new name, but closed shortly after the makeover. Please click on
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Max the owner looks like a real winner


No kidding. Talk about a total horse's ass. How Taffer chose to bail him out is beyond me.
He almost made the O-Face guy look like a saint.

A bar that runs out of liquor is pathetic. That is like Burger King running out of burgers. I once attended a wedding reception and the bar ran out of vodka. I was furious. Running out of glasses is also very weak.


How the hell does that happen? At least, Burger King has other menu items besides burgers.

There is a hot employee almost every week. This week it is well built bartender Candice.


Agreed. A total hottie in my opinion.

The expert mixologist this week was Rob Floyd. Ryan Scott was the expert chef


On this one, Taffer tries to go with cheap prices on food and drinks but still trying to go all trendy and fancy. Look at that bacon and green think chef Scott created.
That punch from Rob Floyd sounded good, though.

The bar was renamed The Victory Bar


So much for that.


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On this one, Taffer tries to go with cheap prices on food and drinks but still trying to go all trendy and fancy. Look at that bacon and green think chef Scott created.


Were the prices of the new food items mentioned?

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I don't think the process were mentioned but Taffer claim that Yucaipa has the lowest disposable income and have to make menu items for low cash but have high value in perception, something to that effect.

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I didn't care for the premiere, in fact I turned it off halfway through. I thought it was ridiculous that they brought in the people whom the owner offended with his stupid internet comments to test the place out. I mean what are they going to say " You might have called me a c@#$ on Facebook, but this burger is pretty good!" It's like they're not even pretending anymore that this part of the show is somehow objective. Just an excuse to try and create more drama and shouting, which has become Bar Rescue's bread and butter.

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I honestly agree with Max those dykes were a major problem.

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