Just finished reading 'Open Bar' by Danny K., and wow—what a ride! At first, I thought it was just another dry business book, but it’s so much more. It’s part memoir, part survival guide, and 100% engaging.
The way Danny breaks down his journey—from near-failure to building a thriving sports bar—is both raw and relatable. No jargon, just real talk about permits, location scouting, and dealing with the unexpected (like that time the AC died mid-summer!).
Even if you’re not into pool or bars, the life lessons here are gold. His 'path of least resistance' philosophy? Game-changer for my own side hustle.
Bonus: Feels like you’re swapping stories over a beer with a friend who’s been there. 10/10 would recommend to anyone dreaming of opening *any* business—or just needing a kick of motivation.