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Initially, the Spanish Pavilion thrived under the family's management. However, as time went on, a decline in customer satisfaction became apparent. Customers complained about a stale menu featuring the same old dishes, which contributed to dwindling patronage. The restaurant, once bustling and lively, was now struggling, making only 10 to 20 dinners on busy nights, leaving the family with substantial debts exceeding $600,000. The atmosphere became tense as Jerry and Michael grappled with their differing priorities, leading to conflicts that further complicated their situation.