Bar rescue gay bar vegas

The own wasted Jon:s time the shows time and basically my time, The efforts could have went to a deserving bar that needed help. Isn't it the new thing to be all proud and open about your gayness? What a waste for Jon and his crew.

Known for its vibrant history that began in the s, Gipsy was a haven for nightlife until its closure and subsequent demolition in Tuesday, February 18, Gipsy (SBLV) From Bar Rescue Plans To Reopen As Dayclub/Ultralounge You may remember Gipsy, which was renamed SBLV (South Beach Las Vegas) from season 3 of Bar Rescue.

Sometimes in order to success in business changes have to be done, one good example IBM. IBM is not longer a computer company. If you were starving and god gave you a cherry ,your the type that instead of being thankful for that cherry would ask him for a fruit bowl and if he didn't get it would rather starve.

Gipsy is owned by Paul San Filipo. With that kind of angel investor in the wings, it seems that it would have made sense to either skip Bar Rescue or to find a way to stay open after the show's publicity boost. I watched the show too.

If I were the owner, I would have stayed in the business. Gipsy Before Bar Rescue Gipsy was the first gay nightclub in Las Vegas when it opened in 16 years later Paul San Filipo bought the place and it easily made him more than a hundred grand a.

I just watched the episode. Too bad Bar Rescue didn't show the aas ing that they put over the bar. Your in debut and very well should stay that way. In this Bar Rescue episode, Jon Taffer visits Gipsy in Las Vegas, Nevada. Seems to me that if you don't we to be called gay, then don't be gay.

Gipsy, AKA SBLV Ultra Lounge, was a Las Vegas, Nevada bar from Bar Rescue. Gipsy was billed as the first gay nightclub in Las Vegas, and the owner Paul was portrayed as a verbally abusive and intoxicated owner. The iconic Gipsy Nightclub, once the heart of Las Vegas’ LGBTQ+ community, is poised for a spectacular comeback.

The club is now outdated and customers no longer come to the club. If the Bar makes money, then it can pay off debts. Then, save some money and find another location to reopen the Gipsy again. This episode discussed me. He bought the legendary gay nightclub in It was immediately popular and made up to $, a month.

If he did not like the changes shut up and appreciate the effort and pay your staff and creditors and then make the changes. So it's offensive to call gay people gay? An update on what happened next and if it's still open. That was offensive to the community.

Bar Rescue Updates Gipsy

Paul is now. Another example is Kodak; no change ends up with no longer in business. Guess because this was a flop, Bar Rescue has not done another gay bar or club. I don't get all pissy when someone calls me straight, or white, or irish, etc Quick question are you still in elementary school?

Paul, you have to stop drinking and clear your stupid mind! And why would they get rid of the dance floor? The owner Paul is an ungrateful ass. As the first gay nightclub in Las Vegas it was popular until more competition opened in the late 90s.