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  • Have been here a number of times with colleagues from work...nothing special. My wife and I went there Saturday night to attend a work colleagues 40th birthday and just because my wife stated we had never been asked for IDs before the "bouncer" at the door made her take her license out of her wallet. When I told him calmly that that was not cool he refused me entrance. I didn't raise my voice or call him names. I'm too old and too civilized for that. That's what happens when you put a little bit of authority in some cretin's hands. I won't claim racism but can't help thinking that played into it. Stay away from this place. I know I won't be going back. Jaime - you are missing the point with your apologetica. First, my wife and I were at Buckheads on Good Friday at a retirement party for a work colleague. We arrived a little after 6:30pm and came in through........you guessed it...the back door ! So I guess under age drinkers didn't try to get in before security starts working. Second, your security personnel are not following the procedure you stated in your reply. My wife was in front of me and when he asked her for ID she had to go into her bag. While she was doing that I showed him mine.....and guess what....you got it..... I wasn't asked to take it out of my wallet. Nor did several people in front of us. Lastly, you miss the point of my complaint entirely and why I won't go back nor encourage my colleagues to host parties there. Neither my wife or I acted rude, loud or threatening. We did not call him names or even look at him nastily. My wife merely stated that we had never been ID'ed there while she was rummaging through her bag. She showed him the license and then he proceeded to tell her to take it out of the wallet. Would that not look to you as being petty given that he looked at mine and didn't ask me to take it out? But that is not even the point. The point is that at no time were our actions, gestures or language inappropriate and therefore did not rise to the level of justifiable cause for denying me entrance. I had said my peace and turned away from him when he gestured to the hostess not to let me in. Sorry you got it wrong and so did your bouncer. And your defense only makes me more convinced that the staff needs better training. BTW my name is M I G U E L. Not M I Q U E L. A very common Spanish name.
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