It's the ultimate Baltimore bar battle when former boxer and zero tolerance mixologist Jim, goes up against Geoff, a free pouring, free spirit who loves cheap margaritas and big hugs.
Perez manipulates Robbie into handing him control of the company. Meanwhile, Kosgrove endures a plastic surgery disaster, Bernice and Reva's food truck gets stolen, and Jerome's PTSD spirals out of control.
In this "Battle of the Boroughs" episode of Barmaggedon, an East Village punk rocker takes on a Brooklyn Hipster. "Handsome Dick" Manitoba is the lead singer of The Dictators and owner of Manitoba's - a punk rock dive bar whose main attraction is "Handsome Dick" himself. He's up against Henry, a cocktail connoisseur whose Brooklyn hipster bar is known for their intricate hand-made drinks. So which bar owner will be crowned King of New York? Watch to find out!
On this episode, it's uptown class vs. downtown flash, as a swanky Manhattan speakeasy trades bars with a downtown dive, complete with a swing hanging over the bar.
It's sex vs. sensibility in Chicago when the fun-loving owner of a sultry piano bar takes on the no-nonsense owner of a neighborhood dive. At Zebra Lounge, owner Michael runs his bar with free-flowing alcohol and drunken debauchery from staff; meanwhile the tough-as-nails owner of Windy City, Andrea, focuses on strict rules and a killer meat-filled Bloody Mary. Will Andrea tame the Zebra Lounge, or will Michael create a tornado at Windy City? Watch to find out!
Marty plasters his bar with TVs and hires sexy bartenders; Kevro plasters his 'art bar' with his homemade paintings and thinks building relationships through communication and love is key.
Player's Pub owner Dave D. runs his sports bar by focusing on teamwork and customer service; Art's Tavern owner Dave L., believes anarchy equals fun and runs his chaotic dive bar without rules.
An uptight wine bar owner with a mind for business takes on a laid-back beer bar owner who's so chill, he lets customers serve themselves.
A sweet-natured bar owner takes over a tapas establishment in South Florida run by a no-nonsense New Yorker.