Spoiler: The owner says the process was a nightmare, the remodel job was cheap, and the new menu "bombed."
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Wrigleyville bar makeover airs on 'Bar Rescue' this weekend; owner calls experience a nightmare
It’s not often that Cubs fans and reality TV aficionados can find a show to watch together, but that may be the case with a Chicago-based episode of "Bar Rescue" airing this Sunday.
But before you tune in, know that the Wrigleyville bar owner featured on the bar-makeover show is less than happy with the results.
“You can’t build a bar in five days. I don’t care if you’re Jesus Christ,” said The Dugout owner Eddie Cressy of his experience with the television show, which airs on Spike.
“It was a complete nightmare, what he put me through,” added Cressy about show host Jon Taffer.
Taffer declined to comment through a Spike spokesperson.
The Dugout, stumbling distance between the Addison Red Line stop and Wrigley Field, is the star of the episode premiering 9 p.m. Sunday. It’s the latest in the series in which Taffer and his team allegedly rescue bars across the country by overhauling everything from the decor to the menu to even the name.
A sneak-peek clip of the episode shows a fruit fly infestation and an employee using bare hands to handle a hot dog, presumably to be served to a customer, as examples that prompted the show to get involved.
"Bar Rescue" executed the makeover last fall, just weeks before I visited The Dugout for the Tribune's guide to every bar in Wrigleyville. By then, the space had already been renamed Press Box and decorated with faux ivy and giant typewriter keys, with a menu highlighting Coors Light and a hot dog.
Now, the basement bar has already changed its name back to The Dugout. Press Box, however, remains; Cressy moved the concept upstairs, into a closed pizzeria in the building. (He didn't want to invest in changing the sign again, he said.)
But if you were hoping for a watch party at either bar, you will be disappointed to learn that both are currently closed.
“I had to redo all the things that Jon did wrong,” said Cressy. For one, "he did a quick paint job that looked good on camera, but (he) used really cheap paint that flakes off,” the bar owner said.
“They took up all my time in a 10-game home stand. It made no sense," said Cressy of the show.
Cressy has also added an interior staircase and new finishes made from reclaimed lumber.
And forget the show's menu makeover. Cressy said he’s dropped the new ham sandwich, which he said “bombed,” and is bringing back the bar's signature loaded tots with bacon, pulled pork, sour cream, onions, chives, tomatoes, jalapenos and cayenne pepper.
Cressy said he hopes to reopen The Dugout downstairs and Press Box upstairs March 9.
"Bar Rescue" has two other episodes set in Chicago expected to air in August. The show will not yet reveal which bars they feature in those episodes.
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