It's a nice looking bar
I like the colors.
You know, I think the black
and red is pretty cool.
Marshawn:
It's black and burgundy.
I played for the Oakland Saints.
One of the first times
Rob came to see me play,
I was playing the Saints.
So that was where
the color scheme came from.
- So it connected
  back to Rob. Wow.
- Yeah.
So I want to hear about Rob.
Yeah.
I ain't gonna lie.
It's more of a--
a touchy subject with that.
I mean, you know, just--
it's just my brother.
Just from, shit,
as early as I could remember
opening my eyes,
him being in my life.
And, you know,
he was taken away from me.
Just the impact
that he left on my life,
the name of the restaurant
is in honor of him.
So he's been a large
inspiration in your life.
Facts. We got his older brother
that's working in there, too.
- Wow.
- Yeah.
So his family is in there
with your family.
- Oh, most definitely.
- As it should be.
Yeah.
I don't even need to hear
no shit about your ass.
- So who's that?
- Yeah, okay, that's my--
that's my Auntie Shawny.
She was here
with the previous owner.
So she was the one
who talked you into it,
- so to speak.
- Right.
I got roses
for my hoes-es.
- That's my cousin Face.
- And what does he do?
Where my bucket?
- He bartends, too.
- Okay.
- Jon: Who's that?
- That's my big brother.
- That's your big brother?
- The hell is he doing?
- What's his name?
- That's Dave.
- So tonight is ladies night.
- It is.
Jon: This is what he does.
He dances to every lady.
- I guess so.
- It's nice.
- Thank you.
- Yes. Happy ladies night.
Happy ladies night
at Rob Ben's.
So who's cooking now?
Auntie Kecia
is head of the kitchen.
But she got sick,
so right now we got Rob's
oldest brother Ralph.
What y'all doing up there, man?
We're trying to sell this!
And then you got my uncle.
Sell some ( bleep ) chicken!
Like I said,
Auntie Kecia's not here,
but, I mean,
I feel she's more
of a drill sergeant.
Okay, I want y'all
to be yourselves, okay.
Because y'all all over
the place right now.
Hey, can I order something?
Try and catch him
when he's not busy.
Woman: I don't know.
He's drinking behind the bar.
Is that cool?
Look at this guy.
Somebody back there
don't give a ( bleep ).
Can I get a drink?
Can I get one
of your Stellas?
Can I get a Stella, too?
- What can I get you?
- Do you have a salad
  with grilled chicken?
Let me check, let me check.
I got you.
Let me check, let me check.
I got you, I got you. Hold on.
You'd think
he would know that.
We got a chicken salad.
I can tell 'em grill it.
- Can you do grilled
  chicken on the salad?
- Yeah.
- We got a chicken salad?
- Where do you see
  a chicken salad at?
Do they have
a chicken breast in there?
We don't have
a chicken salad.
From what I just heard,
we don't.
We don't have
a ( bleep ) chicken salad.
- I wonder if that
  was echoed back to her.
- Let's see what happens.
Hey.
Do you mind checking
on our food for us?
- It's going to be
  coming up next.
- Okay.
Unfortunately,
they don't have
- any more salad.
- No salad?
No salad at all?
My mom ordered the fish,
but I was thinking chicken.
This is pretty simple.
So they couldn't pull off
a salad with chicken.
- Right.
- And they're still
  dealing with this.
Meanwhile,
this person ordered this,
like, ten minutes ago.
- Right.
- And they still
  haven't solved it.
- Mm-hmm.
- So now they're just
  putting in the order.
That was ten minutes ago
when they knew
that they didn't have
grilled chicken.
- So they're reacting too late.
- Right.
- And nobody's communicating
  with each other.
- Mm-hmm.
- So what's this?
- That's a Long Island.
- Want me to pour it out?
- You can drink it
- or pour it out, yeah.
- I don't want it.
So when this bar
is this full,
you'd think
you'd be making money
right now, wouldn't you?
- Hell, yeah.
- What if I told you
  you weren't?
Then I would want to look
and see how many people
in there are ordering.
So what I did
is I sent somebody in here
called Partender.
- Mm-hmm.
- What they do is
  they go behind your bar,
they weigh
every liquor bottle.
- Right.
- And then we let you
  run for two days.
- Mm-hmm.
- So at the end,
  I compare what they run
- to what they used...
- Okay.
...and it shows me
the difference.
Last weekend they poured
$6,500 worth of booze...
- Mm-hmm.
- ...but they only
  took in $2,700.
They lost $3,726
just this weekend.
That was this weekend.
This is the losses
for the month.
This is the losses
for the year.
That's disaster.
That is disaster.
That's disaster.
- They blew it.
- ( bleep ) damn right.
Hey, bud, you ready
to do a live performance?
Nah. Hell, nah.
Y'all done turnt him up.
- What the?
- They got me ( bleep ) up.
Okay, who got you
( bleep ) up?
Y'all want to hear some rap?
Then hear me.
( bleep ), yeah.
Bitch, I'm from 2-3.
They call me Big 2-3.
I mean, his freestyle
is just weak.
Tell your bitch
she can't suck this (bleep ).
Man.
Problem is that there's
a woman sitting there
- with her mother.
- Now what?
- And he's talking
  about a blowjob.
- Not only that,
he done put them dirty ass
butt cheeks all on the board.
You don't want to hear my music,
get the ( bleep ) out.
It's my bar right now.
Shut your ass up.
What the hell's he doing?
Nah, that's over the top.
- You think that's cool?
- Nah. Hell, nah, that ain't.
Shit, that's a case
waiting to happen.
Right. Exactly right.
We got to run this
more like a team,
less like a family.
Does that make sense?
- Yeah.
- Everybody's got to
  hold up their own.
Everybody's got
to freaking deliver
or as a team we lose.
You give them
the opportunity, now they
got a freaking seize it.
- That's what time it is.
- That's what time it is.
  It's time to seize it.
You might've been
an all right coach
in the league.
You got me ready to go
and bust some ( bleep )
heads right now.
I want to go.
Let's go in
and talk to them.
I-- I ( bleep ) your ( bleep ),
'cause your ( bleep )
ain't ( bleep ).
She ain't ( bleep ).
No, we won't,
'cause I don't do that.
You know what?
That ( bleep ) whack.
( bleep )
Jon: Excuse me, are you busy?
Who? Am I busy?
Hell, yeah, I'm busy.
Let's talk to him
for a second.
How long does it take
to pick this up?
This has been sitting here
for a half hour.
How long does it take
to pick those up?
- Hold on, I'm not done.
- I'm just saying it.
How about picking this up
for Chrissakes?
So how many times
do you walk by this
and not pick up anything?
- You wait till
  they finish eating.
- I don't understand it.
- ( bleeping )
- What do you do here?
-I'm the only person in here.
