Jon Taffer (born November 7, 1954) is an American entrepreneur and television personality. He is best known as host of the reality series Bar Rescue on the Paramount Network.
A consultant is only as good as their last project.
Fixing bars is easy. Fixing people is tough.
See every crack, every detail. I learned to really see and not just look at my business.
I came up with this idea to create an app. And the premise of the app is this: every problem in the bar business goes away when there's sales. You increase revenue and you solve every problem. It's when the revenues are low that [the business] doesn't work. So I wanted to put together an app that focused on top-line revenue, guest experience, and business management in a more organized way.
If you had a dime for every excuse you made, I wouldn't have to be here right now.
If it isn't spotless, it isn't clean!
In the thirty years of my career I learned everything about success, but I did not learn, really, about failure. In Bar Rescue I got exposed to failure at a very deep level.
The fact of the matter is: when you're doing a project, you try to make it better every moment. And a lot of people get frustrated. But I surrounded myself with a good team of people and I'm really proud of the work we've all done. All I can say is - I've learned this in my business - don't let the process frustrate you; focus on the end. Because the end is pretty wonderful. Just fight it out.
The greatest gift of leadership is a boss who wants you to be successful.
Clean your freakin' fryer. Be responsible for Christ's sake!
Your ‘brand’ is what your customers think of you, not what you think of you.
When I get angry, it's with purpose. My purpose is to solve a problem. And I never lose sight of that.
There is not one obstacle standing in the way of your success anymore.
I'm very involved in all of my social media activities. I'm not an actor. I play myself, and I take that very seriously.
Challenges met are the scariest but are sometimes the most worthwhile.
You better do your job and not lean on me to do it for you.
I don't accept excuses, only solutions.
If you're not passionate, you achieve mediocrity
I've had a best-practices reputation in this industry for a long time. I don't know anything about those other apps, because in the bar space, there really are none.