A health inspector spreads an unpleasant rumor about the restaurant's choice of meat, while Bob witnesses his dysfunctional family fall apart.
Bob avoids his in-laws, but in doing so, he gets trapped in the recesses of his family restaurant.
In order to make a statement, a filmmaker places a cow in front of the restaurant, angering Bob. His treatment of the cow, however, confuses his family.
Tina joins a martial arts class after she develops a crush on the new instructor, but she forgets about her responsibilities at the restaurant. Bob decides to deal with the situation his own way when he finds out.
In the hopes of reliving her dream of becoming a star on Broadway, Linda hosts a dinner theater at the restaurant, but she is met with a shocking surprise.
With Tina's birthday party approaching, Bob takes a second job as a nighttime cab driver to give Tina the party she deserves, but he makes some surprising friends along the way.
Linda opens a Bed and Breakfast in response to a surge of tourists, but Louise has a feeling that something fishy is going on.
Linda's sister, Gayle, uses the restaurant as a gallery for her paintings. Bob is unaware of the comically explicit nature of the paintings until it's too late.
Louise is envious of Bob and Gene after they bond over spaghetti western movies.
After Jimmy Pesto learns that Bob is in financial trouble, he adds burgers to his own menu.
The family stays at Mort the Mortician's house after the restaurant is infested with mold. Tina and her siblings entertain themselves in the crematorium, while Bob and Linda go on a double date with Mort and his Internet-girlfriend.
Bob is celebrated by the masses after he opens the restaurant while a storm hits town.
Minor league pitcher, Torpedo Jones, gives a shout-out to the restaurant during a game. However, Bob finds out that he endorsed the burgers for questionable reasons.