JR - my family owned a couple of restaurants for a long time, then the recession of the early 90's hit. The only things that kept them afloat were their top notch bars. Go with the bar first, you will learn alot about the business, and if you make a bad decision it is pretty easy to recover from. Restaurants are a whole nother story.
Unless you have experience. In any case, best of luck!

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