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| - We came here this weekend for the first time for my "cousin-in-law's" birthday. We got bottle service and the server was nice and attentive. However, the music was meh the majority of the night. The crowd was fairly mixed as far as age goes. I saw those that looked to be in their twenties to folks old enough to have grandchildren! Here is why it gets one star: My husband is Indian, therefore so is his cousin and everyone else in the party except for myself. One of our friends (Indian) went to the DJ booth to request a song and birthday shout out. The DJ informed her he didn't have a mic and couldn't play anything but house music. Well, that explains the lackluster music. However, just a bit later, the DJ had a mic and gave a birthday shout out to someone in the crowd! What is that about?!? So the birthday boy's wife (again, Indian) approached the DJ just a few minutes after that birthday announcement and requested one for her husband. She was told the mic "blew out". Hmmm. Seemed a bit sketchy to me. It seemed like racial discrimination to me, to be honest. To give this place the benefit of the doubt, I, with my pale skin, went to the DJ booth to request a birthday shout out to my friend. Sure enough, I was told by two people at the booth "No problem!". Seriously? I was dumbfounded, severely disappointed, and furious. Guess I know why they wouldn't play the rap song we originally requested either...they don't want "to attract the wrong crowd"...I'll let you read between the lines on what I think they feel is the "wrong crowd". This is unacceptable and I will tell everyone I know about this experience!
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