The Wahlberg clan has big plans for the hometown burger joint that touts the family name but they can't seem to agree on their next move. When Chef Paul Wahlberg and his younger brother Donnie find the perfect second location in Boston, it's up to Paul to convince Mark that they should keep Wahlburgers local rather than expand internationally. Back on the home front, Wahlberg matriarch Alma tries to convince Paul to finally hire an assistant in an attempt to make things easier for her overworked son.
In the Wahlberg house, 5 o'clock is always dinnertime. When Donnie brings girlfriend Jenny McCarthy home to meet his mother, Jenny falls in love with Alma's famous tomato sauce. Troublemaker Donnie decides to stir the pot by instigating a "sauce-off" between Ma and Paul. As the competition heats up, Paul also has his hands full creating a special "Burger of the Month" for Jenny. With Mark as the deciding vote, who will win the Wahlberg's first annual sauce competition?
Paul drops everything and heads to Toronto when Mark calls him to say he's found the perfect place to open another Wahlburgers restaurant. The thing is... it's in Canada. So, Paul must drop everything and meet his brothers in Toronto to check out the new place. But when Paul gets there, he quickly realizes that the new location isn't exactly what he expected it to be.
When Paul takes the day off work to play a round of golf with Mark, he leaves their mother, Alma, in charge of the day shift at their second restaurant "Alma Nove" -- much to her delight. As Paul and Mark talk business and engage in their usual game of brotherly harassment, Alma uses her newfound position to finally make a few changes to the restaurant without Paul's interference.
Mark solicits his cousin, Johnny Drama, and friend, Billy Leonard, to take Paul out for a weekend of physical activity when he sees that Paul is putting on a few extra pounds. Back home, Alma solicits the help of Kari and Mackenzie to help clean out her garage. In the search, they stumble across some of Mark and Donnie's most treasured (and embarrassing) childhood memorabilia.
Alma Wahlberg's recipes have always been the talk of her family. So, after years of requests, Alma finally attempts to gather all of her kids' favorite recipes and share them with the public. At Wahlburgers, Mark is up to his old childhood tricks when he hooks up with old buddy, Nacho Extreme. Nacho, the human compactor, will eat anything--for a price. This time around, Mark challenges Nacho to eat a very different kind of burger.
Donnie and Mark decide to play a practical joke on big brother Paul by telling him that they want to create a Wahlburgers jingle. They go even further by recruiting the help of their friends Joey MacIntyre (New Kids on the Block) and Kay Gee (Naughty By Nature). Never one to miss an opportunity, when their favorite cousin Johnny Drama hears about the possible jingle, he also wants in on the writing process. As the gag gains momentum, Paul, the control freak, is overwhelmed by the triple team. While her sons are busy playing tricks on each other, Alma, the shopaholic, is stumped as she tries to find the perfect gift for Donnie's new girlfriend, Jenny McCarthy.
As Paul's birthday draws near, Donnie realizes that his brother is a workaholic. Forcing him to take a much deserved break, Donnie pulls out an old, beat up replica of Paul's favorite childhood car and takes him on a wild ride of brotherly bonding. While the boys spin doughnuts, the girls attempt to get Alma to relax and enjoy their day at the spa--complete with seaweed wraps and mud baths.
Mark's in for a wild time when he brings his real life entourage to LA for a little bit of fun in the sun. While there, Johnny Drama gets the chance of the lifetime when Mark surprises him with an audition for his new film. Back in Boston, Paul is fending off hopeful screenwriters who bombard him with hopes of their work falling into the hands of his little brothers. While Paul always throws the scripts in a box and forgets them, he soon finds out that Alma has been secretly reading them and sharing her thoughts with her famous sons--much to their chagrin.
It's summertime in Boston and the Wahlbergs are kicking it off with their annual family reunion. This year there is a lot to celebrate. It's also Patriots' Day and Jim, brother of Mark, Donnie and Paul, is in town to run the Boston Marathon. The whole family is eager to rally around and show their support for Jim as well as a couple of Donnie's New Kids On The Block band members who are running the race this year. To honor the occasion, Alma wants to have a personal medal made for Jim but complications arise when she tries to have the medal delivered in time for the race. Paul plans to help out preparing food for the big reunion after the race but first he must learn the secret recipe for Uncle Archie's meatballs, a recipe that he is quite protective of and is not so eager to give out. Meanwhile, Mark offers to set up his hometown entourage, Johnny "Drama" Alves and Henry "Nacho" Laun, with an acting job, which turns out to be very different than what they had in mind.
When Donnie asks Paul to join a fantasy football league, Paul decides to enlist the help of New England Patriots' Rob Gronkowski. In return, Paul gives "Gronk" a cooking lesson to prepare for an important family meal. In LA, Mark takes Johnny "Drama" to the dentist to help him take his teeth, and his acting career, to the "next level." And when Alma gets a new smartphone, she quickly becomes addicted to a host of new apps--much to the chagrin of her boys.
Mark is in Hong Kong to promote his film--and Johnny "Drama" and Henry "Nacho" are along for the ride. During their stay Mark sends "Drama" to a casting agency to audition for a local commercial. Meanwhile, "Nacho" uses his stomach of steel to sample local delicacies and scouts out a new location for a future Wahlburgers restaurant.
The entire Wahlburg clan gears up for their favorite local holiday, Dorchester Day--an event that has become the backdrop for some of the family's most infamous pranks. While Paul insists that the family forgoes the hijinks this year, his nephew Brandon has other plans--and he has his sights set on Paul's assistant, Kari. Meanwhile, Donnie enlists Johnny "Drama" and Henry "Nacho" to paint a shed in his backyard while he's away on tour and the process becomes a joke all its own.
Donnie is homesick during the New Kids On The Block European tour, so his fiancée Jenny McCarthy, invites his brother Paul to London to cheer him up. After Paul tries, and fails, to get Donnie to warm to English cuisine, he takes in a New Kids' performance before whipping up a feast for the whole band to enjoy.
Paul must navigate a jam-packed day including a visit to an oyster farm, an interview with a reporter and a skateboarding event for his son. Right when he thinks he has things under control, Mark adds fuel to the fire by insisting he meet a high powered city developer to discuss the Wahlburgers location near Fenway. When the visiting reporter becomes enthralled by Alma's Wahlberg childhood stories, Paul becomes terrified about just how candid this profile may become.
At Donnie's suggestion, Paul decides to take up woodworking as a hobby to help manage the stress of running the restaurants. Alma, who is terrified Paul is going to hurt himself, insists his older brother Arthur--a carpenter himself--try and protect Paul in the dangerous endeavor. Meanwhile, Mark decides to let Johnny "Drama" and his funk band, perform at the Boston premiere of his new movie. "Drama" gets nervous when he thinks his band may not be up to the task.
When Mark notices that the restaurants are busier than ever, he asks his bodyguard Scott to go to Boston to look after Alma. Scott soon finds himself out of his element when Alma turns her temporary protector into her new best friend. Meanwhile, pop duo MKTO visits Wahlburgers while on a tour stop and Paul gets a chance to provide his daughter Madison with the night of her life. Johnny "Drama" dusts off some of his old music and hustles himself an opportunity to perform on stage with MKTO.
Paul and his brother Bob decide to take their sons Ethan and Oscar on a fishing trip in attempt to start a new family tradition. What starts as a leisurely trip down memory lane is cut short when they ditch the boat for a local paint ball course and the day becomes a cutthroat contest of kids versus dads. Meanwhile, Alma finds out that her grandson Brandon is dating two girls at the same time and her decision to interfere becomes a lesson in modern day relationships.
Donnie decides to run Wahlburgers for a day to settle an argument with his older brother Paul about who has it tougher. As Paul watches nervously from the sidelines, Donnie's loose managerial style eventually leads to an appreciation for his big brother's attention to detail. Meanwhile, Drama gets another crack at fame when Arthur, the oldest of the Wahlberg brothers, offers him a co-starring role in a new independent film.
Paul teams up with Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz to create a "Big Papi" Burger of the Month, but fears that the new pre-game burger ritual might jinx the player's performance. Meanwhile, Donnie's Chicago-based wedding proves to be a challenge for his mom Alma, who doesn't fly. So, Donnie finds the perfect solution--a tour bus and the company of her hilarious friend, Phyllis.
Mark challenges Big A and Nacho to a weight-loss competition; Paul and Donnie stay at Alma's house.
Paul is surprised by his older brother, Jim, when hockey legend Bobby Orr joins them for a special round of golf. Meanwhile, Donnie agrees to go house hunting with Alma in hopes of convincing her not to move. And, when Kari decides it's time she gets her own nickname, Mark, Drama, Brandon and Nacho try to come up with the perfect fit.
Donnie drags Paul on a last minute trip to check out the site of the new Wahlburgers' Las Vegas location. After their work is done, Donnie tries to get his unlucky brother to loosen up at the casinos--and prays that Paul's jinx isn't contagious. Back home, Mark takes a gamble of his own when he and his lookalike nephew Brandon place a bet on a one-on-one basketball game between Nacho and his very own mini-me, Brandon's friend, Pat.
Growing up, Mark wouldn't eat anything aside from Alma's cooking, but things have changed. Feeling cheated out of teaching his younger brother about fine dining, Paul decides to cook Mark a five-star meal that evokes childhood memories and proves that he knows a trick or two in the kitchen.
When the Mayor asks Paul to participate in Boston's annual Comic-Con, Mark insists Paul take him up on the opportunity. While Paul agrees to create a special burger to hand out at the convention, Drama, Kari and Paul's kids still struggle to get him into the true, costumed Comic-Con spirit. Meanwhile, when Donnie and his New Kids on the Block bandmates are awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, it sends him, Alma and Danny Wood's father on sentimental journeys filled with their favorite NKOTB memories.
Mark and his wife Rhea invite Paul to their home in California to work on the Wahlburgers kids' menu in hopes of creating new dishes that can pass muster with Mark's children, and Wahlburgers customers. Meanwhile, Mark finally comes through with a real acting gig for his friend Johnny Drama while on set of his new film Ted 2.
It's Boston's annual Battle of the Burger competition and Donnie is putting pressure on Paul to grill up a win. When Donnie discovers that the Wahlburgers' bowling team hasn't won a game, he turns to his brother once again and suggests that Paul dust off his skills and help them finally bring home a victory. Meanwhile, when Mark is asked to speak to students at UMass Boston about his rags to riches story, he asks his friend from the old neighborhood, Nacho, to step in for him--but only under Johnny Drama's strict supervision.
The Wahlbergs head to Toronto for the grand opening of the new Wahlburgers. Paul is stressed, as usual, so Donnie heads to Canada to help his brother out, with his wife Jenny and son Elijah by his side. Meanwhile, when Johnny Drama is asked by Arthur Wahlberg to co-star in an independent film, Mark advises his friend to give it his best shot. SEASON 3 FINALE
Paul and his children visit Mark and his family in Los Angeles; a friendly game of touch football turns competitive; Kari gets Alma to open up about her life in Hollywood.
Things get feisty when members of Mark's entourage pitch ideas for new business ventures; Alma goes shopping for a dress to wear to an upcoming graduation
Mark promises the New England Patriots' owner, Robert Kraft, a Super Bowl burger, which Paul is excited to create, that is until his pals Rob Gronkowski and Julien Edelman request a Boston clam theme. Meanwhile, Bob encourages his daughter to put down her phone and spend quality time with Alma.
As two of the busiest brothers in show business, Mark and Donnie are rarely in the same city at the same time. But, the NKOTB concert tour intersects with Mark's publicity tour in New York City creating a chance for the famous Wahlberg brothers to finally share a moment. Paul escorts Alma to a special Mother's Day event featuring celebrity mothers which affords her the opportunity to reflect on her own journey from "Mark and Donnie's mother" to "Alma Wahlberg.
The guys meet their fictional counterparts when "Entourage" premieres. Also: Brandon wants to throw a surprise party for his grandma, but she and Paul have other ideas.
A new restaurant opens in Toronto and Paul analyzes Wahlburger's poutine while Donnie makes a spectacle of him. In Los Angeles, Mark and his brother Bob search for future restaurant locations.
The highly anticipated opening of a New York Wahlburgers in Coney Island is stuck in last minute delays. Not wanting to postpone the event, Donnie, Mark and Paul move forward with a public celebration all over the famous amusement park while battling each other for arcade game supremacy.
Mark helps "Big A" during a lunch date and Paul's kids try to create a burger of the month.
In the fifth season premiere, Mark suggests Johnny Drama make a music video to advance his career and enlists music mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and movie director Peter Berg to help.
Mark travels to Philadelphia to host the Festival of Families celebration honoring Pope Francis; Brandon gets his first chance to join the poker game at the Wahlberg family reunion.
Donnie needs a hand after he promises to bring Wahlburgers to his ``Blue Bloods'' co-star Marisa Ramirez and the rest of the TV series' cast and crew; Mark sends Paul to Costa Rica for a much-needed vacation.
Donnie surprises Alma and the rest of the New Kids on the Block parents with a party bus for their Boston concert; Paul flies to Los Angeles to meet a billionaire investor looking to open up Wahlburgers throughout the Middle East.
Paul visits Mark in France, where he tours Paris and gets the opportunity to prove that his cooking skills are as good as those of any French chef.
Prankster Mark gets a taste of his own medicine when he plays golf against Masters Champion Bubba Watson; Alma, Bob and Brandon visit the former hospital where Alma use to work as a nurse.
Champion racer Dale Earnhardt Jr. invites Mark to a NASCAR event in New Hampshire; Paul and Bob deliver Wahlburgers to NASCAR drivers Greg Biffle and Ricky Stenhouse Jr.; Brandon flies out to Chicago for a singing lesson with Donnie.
Wahlburgers takes on local rival Tasty Burger in a game of softball at Fenway Park, the historic home of baseball's Boston Red Sox; Alma volunteers to manage the team, but Mark soon decides to take charge.
Donnie puts a ballot box in Wahlburgers so customers can vote on who they think Alma's favorite son is. Alma tries to put a stop to it when Donnie and Bob's campaigning gets out of control. At Pebble Beach, California, Mark and Bubba Watson team up to compete in the AT&T Pro Am and in an effort to psych out the competition, Mark recruits his friends to help get in the heads of Justin Timberlake, Jason Day, Jim Harbaugh and other golfers.
While Mark and Paul are in Orlando for the Grand Opening of the first Wahlburgers in Florida, they squeeze in a competitive game of mini golf with Paul's kids. When Paul is forced to leave the game early, Mark finds a way to declare a winner before the day is done. Meanwhile back in Boston, Alma gets cast in a local furniture store commercial and goes to Donnie for advice.
Donnie hosts a charity poker tournament for Mark's Youth Foundation and ups the ante when he gets Paul, Bob, and Jim to make a side bet on who will be the last Wahlberg remaining in the competition. At the same time, Mark lets Alma take his daughters Ella and Grace out for a girls day of shopping and makeovers.
After scouting the new Wahlburgers Dorchester location, Paul, Bob and Alma visit the old house Alma and some of the kids moved into after her divorce from their dad. Meanwhile, Brandon is taken with with creating a Wahlburgers calendar for Alma featuring Donnie and the rest of the family.
Mark brings his friend Sexy Kenny, an outspoken hibachi chef, to Hingham and forces Paul to hire him at Wahlburgers much to Paul's dismay. Across the street, Donnie teaches Alma how to bartend in his own special way.
Mark and Paul head to L.A. to visit a new location and Paul cooks a special meal for Mark and his wife at the restaurant where they met. Also: Donnie invites Alma to do an interview with Entertainment Tonight for Mother's Day.
Paul meets with an ad agency on Donnie's suggestion to start an ad campaign and Mark checks in on the Las Vegas location.
Mark invites the brothers and their children to the New England Patriots' practice facility for game of touch football in front of the team's owner, Robert Kraft; Donnie takes Elijah, an avid drummer, to visit the Zildjian cymbal factory
Donnie creates a virtual reality experience of the Hingham Wahlburgers to give customers a taste of the atmosphere. Elsewhere: Mark introduces Drama to an up and coming Boston rapper.
Mark heads to Detroit to help a new location launch successfully and Donnie and Paul scout downtown Chicago for a new restaurant, but Donnie tricks Paul into teaching a cooking class. Later: Mark enlists Paul for manager training in Detroit.
Donnie takes Bob and Oscar to scout a potential Wahlburgers location in St. Charles, Ill., and pulls out all the stops to convince Oscar to make Chicago his college town; Mark flies to Toronto for the premiere of his film ``Deepwater Horizon.''
Paul organizes a burger-eating contest at the Coney Island Wahlburgers to coincide with Donnie throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at a Brooklyn Cyclones baseball game; Bob's daughter asks him about their family heritage for a school project.
Mark meets Paul in Scotland and informs Paul that he's offered up his chef services to Lady Hopetoun and her guests at her family's palatial estate. Paul navigates the winding roads of the Scottish countryside and experiences the culture when he interacts with the locals at a traditional tavern before putting on the feast. When Alma learns that she must take the driver's test again in order to renew her license because she is turning 75, Bob offers to help prepare her for the test.
While filming Transformers 5, Mark tries to wear Wahlburgers merchandise in some high-octane scenes. Actor Josh Duhamel is willing to play ball too, but director Michael Bay is not having the product placement. Tired of Alma only eating at home or Alma Nove, Paul invites his mom out for lunch at a fancy restaurant in downtown Boston.
Mark and Paul visit the Tottenham Hotspur's stadium as a potential Wahlburgers location and learn about the other football. Bob surprises Alma with a visit from her daughter Michelle.
Paul cooks for the prestigious Taste of the Derby but his brothers tag along so they can bet the Kentucky Derby. Mark travels to Air Jordan headquarters to develop a Wahlburgers shoe.
Mark sets up Paul on a London tour with ’80s pop star Rick Astley. Donnie gets cooking tips from Alma.
The holidays are celebrated as Mark and his kids visit Alma, but Donnie is unable to attend.
Mark, Donnie and Paul all converge in Houston in hopes of another New England Patriots championship. While Mark and his kids take on NFL Pro Bowler Travis Kelce, Donnie convinces Paul to join him on Jenny’s radio show.
Donnie invites food critic and internet sensation Day’m Drops to Wahlburgers to help convince Paul to change up the fries. Alma enlists the help of Johnny Drama to teach her golf so she can spend more time with Mark.
Mark invites Alma to be his red carpet date for the Boston premiere of “Patriot’s Day.” Meanwhile, Paul visits the Las Vegas Wahlburgers where new neighbor and country music legend John Rich proposes a delicious business partnership.
Donnie’s trip to the grand opening of the second Orlando Wahlburgers is diverted when N*SYNC’s Joey Fatone seeks his restaurateur advice for his new hot dog joint, Fat One’s. Back in Massachusetts, Paul enlists the help of a secret diner to test out the food and service at the Lynnfield Wahlburgers.
As Paul visits potential San Francisco locations, he discovers a meatless patty that he wants to put on the menu. Paul delivers the burger to Mark for the ultimate taste test. In Chicago, Donnie asks Danny Wood to help him convince the rest of the New Kids to incorporate Wahlburgers gear on their upcoming tour.
With Wahlburgers on the verge of closing a deal to open hundreds of locations in the Asia Pacific, Mark gives Paul the final say in testing the relationship of this new partnership. Donnie, unable to make the event announcing the deal, prepares his video speech. Meanwhile, Alma learns she’s going to be a grandmother again but from an unlikely source.
Mark embarks on a packed business trip across the U.S. that includes an opportunity to create the first Wahlburgers action figure. While Paul is traveling with Mark, Alma secretly hires her best friend as the newest Alma Nove hostess.
In Nashville on tour with NKOTB, Donnie scouts a potential location with Joey MacIntyre and N*SYNC’s Chris Kirkpatrick where they join up with country music star John Rich. Donnie recruits Big & Rich to perform at the New Kids concert that night. Back in Hingham, Paul helps a veteran from the Wounded Warrior Project recover his passion for cooking.
When the New Kids on the Block World Tour stops in Philadelphia, Donnie visits the new Wahlburgers location with his son Elijah and his friends. Donnie and Elijah commandeer the Wahlburgers food truck and drive it to the concert venue. Back in Boston, some loyal patrons ask Paul if they can have their wedding at Wahlburgers. Meanwhile in Los Angeles, Mark attempts to close a business deal to bring Wahlburgers to new locations in the Midwest.
When Mark attends the VIP party at the Las Vegas Wahlburgers, Paul enlists guests Penn and Teller to make the event magical. Meanwhile in Hingham, Donnie suggests that Alma cook a meal as a way of introducing herself to all the new Wahlburgers corporate employees.
Donnie helps Jenny do test marketing for her new vodka at the Vegas Wahlburgers. As a surprise, Donnie enlists Boys II Men to test the flavors. In Rome, Mark gets a delicious surprise birthday present from his business partner while traveling in Italy.
As Mark negotiates a deal to put Wahlburgers into Bass Pro locations, he puts Alma to work there as a greeter. Meanwhile, Paul offers his brother Arthur to babysit his newest nephew.
In this unprecedented episode, Mark gives TV viewers unique and intimate access into a day of his life as he attends the grand opening of the Cleveland Wahlburgers. Meanwhile, back in Boston, Paul guides the audience through a day in his life as he deals with the reality of a health scare.
Paul’s idea for Wahlburgers delivery provides the perfect cover for Donnie and Jenny to distract Alma while Mark and the rest of the family prepare for her surprise 75th birthday party.
Mark, Donnie and Paul have big plans for Wahlburgers' ever-expanding burger empire. Chef Paul is working on getting the right equipment and their burger times down in order to step in the fast food market with their "Express Model," and Donnie risks a personal mission to open a Wahlburgers in his home town of St. Charles. Meanwhile, the brothers disagree on the packaging of their own brand of retail beef, a financial risk that puts real world business pressure on the family like never before.
The plan for global expansion continues as the Wahlberg brothers plan to break ground on a new Wahlburgers in their very own hometown of Dorchester. Chef Paul continues to work on the "Express Model" and thinks it's ready to do a test run at the Dorchester groundbreaking. But tensions reach an all-time high, when Donnie finds out that Paul made an executive decision on the Wahlburgers beef packaging without the brother's input. And Alma finally starts her memoir...again.
Paul is caught off guard when he is selected by Mark to be the pitch man for a huge business partnership and feels that Mark is pushing the Express Model too fast for his comfort. In an initiative to bring Wahlburgers out of the "indulgence" category and into a healthier market, Mark, Donnie and Paul are out promoting the newest menu item, The Impossible Burger. Meanwhile, Alma dons her green hard hat and takes charge in her new role of foreman at the Wahlburgers Dorchester construction site.
Mark is hosting an NBA All-Star weekend party at their newest addition, Wahlburgers-Sunset. Here, Mark auditions a new technology that allows the brothers to virtually pop-up at any Wahlburgers location from anywhere in the world; connecting them even more with their fans and customers. But, this tech may not be ready for prime time. At the same time, Jenny and Alma hit the town and have a girl's night out while attending Jenny's Blondie's signing. And, Paul continues to crack the code on the Express Model by fine tuning his perfect four-minute burger.
For over a year Mark has been trying to make a deal to put Wahlburgers in Bass Pro Shops. To show CEO Johnny Morris that the boys from Boston can serve the Bass Pro customers, Paul heads to Big Cedar lodge where he gets a crash course in what being an outdoorsman is all about. But will it be enough to close the deal? Alma gets creative, and a little bit wild making a signature Mother's Day cupcake for the restaurants. And when Donnie meets a Wahlburgers server who has big dreams of becoming a musician, it reminds Donnie that he owes his career to someone else's generosity, and this is his chance to pay it forward.
The new Wahlburgers in Pittsburgh is facing a unique challenge where their sports team rivalries have put a dent in the restaurant's success. Paul and Donnie fly out to try to build a bridge with the community by diving in to the Pittsburgh culture in hopes of infusing that flavor in to this store. Meanwhile, Mark is building his own boardwalk empire by opening a Wahlburgers inside an Atlantic City casino before he heads out to join his brothers at the giant Pittsburgh VIP event. Will the city embrace these Boston boys or send them packing?
As Mark arrives for the VIP party celebrating the opening of the newest Wahlburgers in Taylor, Michigan, a freak ice storm knocks the power out, and threatens to derail the festivities. Paul gives the CVAP the ultimate real-world test on baseball season's opening day, at the Fenway location. And after many months of being closed, Donnie makes it his personal mission to reopen the Coney Island Wahlburgers.
Over 15,000 fans greet Mark, Donnie and Paul at the largest grand opening in Wahlburger's history--inside the infamous Mall of America. While there, the brothers discuss the future of Wahlburgers where Mark and Donnie try to convince Paul on expanding their product line, "Wahlburgers at Home."
Mark strikes a deal that will put Wahlburgers on military bases both home and abroad; Donnie learns about his local town's culture in order to gain the St. Charles City Council's approval to build his own Wahlburgers.
To honor a bet that he lost to Mark, former New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez works a shift at the Fenway Wahlburgers restaurant; Mark and Donnie plot to exponentially increase Paul's Instagram followers; Phyllis and Alma take an oil painting class.
Paul and Drama drive the food truck to Mark's dealership in Columbus, Ohio, then they turn around and return to Boston to tailgate at a New England Patriots game with former NFL players Matt Light and Troy Brown.
Donnie breaks ground on his St. Charles, Ill., location; Alma, Johnny Drama and Phyllis plan a '50s-themed carhop behind Paul's back; Brandon gets into the dog food market with the help of Paul and Alma's dogs.
Paul gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fly with the Air Force's Thunderbirds in Las Vegas; Brandon tags along and bets Paul that he'll have a better Vegas experience on the strip; Bob gets more involved in the company.
Paul visits the Lone Star state and gets a full cowboy experience as he explores a possible Austin location. Alma and Phyllis help Brandon get his dating life on track. Paul puts his body on the line to learn a new skill in an attempt to spend more time with his son, Ethan.
In a no-holds-barred romp down memory lane, Mark, Donnie, Paul, and Alma recall the most hilarious moments over the last nine seasons of the series, "Wahlburgers."
Paul visits a beef Distributor in Amsterdam in preparation for a possible military base location in Germany, while Nino tries to distract him with playing tourist the entire time. While Paul is out of the country Mark and Donnie do their best to deal with oversight on their existing U.S. locations. Paul ends up with some special new footwear.
Paul visits a military base in Germany with the goal of deciding whether or not it's a good fit for a Wahlburgers location. He's in for a few surprises as he explores the town, meets military families, and even gets to drive a tank. Alma and Phyllis work up a sweat as they take part in a Senior Celtics community event with former Celtics players Dana Barros, and Leon Powe.
In this laugh out loud special episode of Wahlburgers, the cast takes over their own show. Hosted by Donnie and Paul, this show devolves into a self-proclaimed award ceremony, where Donnie and Paul hand out Wahlburgers awards to their favorite clips. With special appearances by Alma, Bob and Brandon, plus a special "Behind The Menu" segment starring Johnny Drama.
Mark uses his new business venture to help Paul get his health and fitness on track. Alma prepares for a big interview on the TODAY show. Bob continues to get more involved in the business and pitches a big idea to Wahlburgers corporate.
Life comes full-circle as the Wahlbergs prepare to finally open the long-awaited location in their hometown of Dorchester. Donnie gives Paul a professional makeover for the event, using some of his friends from Blue Bloods. Alma gets a special treat from Mark's personal chef, and the whole family comes together for one more special grand opening in the place where it all started.