[1][2] The episode's plot focuses on Eric Cartman's plans to renovate and open a historic restaurant in Colorado, after he is jealously spurred to do so from the paycheck Butters Stotch earns at his new ice cream parlor job.
Their decisions are restricted to things like giving the stand the gag name DikinBaus (as a play on the phrase "dick and balls") and ordering amusement rides built on site, which Liane disapproves of, and which drains Butters' bank account without his permission.
Enraged at this, and at Cartman's excuses for his failure to hire a staff, Butters single-handedly opens the restaurant as its sole employee.
When the banker suggests he expand, Butters says all he wanted to do was to be an ice cream parlor employee, so he found overseas investors to buy the restaurant.
"[6] Max Nocerino, writing for The Future of the Force, gave the episode an "A+" rating, stating in his review: "...think back to when Cartman bought an amusement park.
"[7] Brandon Zachary, writing for Comic Book Resources, praised the episode's conclusion as "exactly the kind of emphatic victory Butters deserves to earn" over Cartman that helped improve the series.