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| - The thing is I am truly ashamed to say, I never noticed it until it happened to me. My husband who is white and I went all the time...everything was great. My son ( who is of color) went with me and and WOW, my blinders are off. Listen, don't believe me, see for yourself the lack of diversity of the people working there. Heartbreaking, a. this still happens 2. here comes the talk with my son... AGAIN!
My son walked in before me and a. All of a sudden no one under 21 is allowed - a lie. b. We came from Cornish Pasty down the street (which was cool) and had leftovers and they needed to check it for drugs... COME ON NOW.
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It was 7 pm on a Sat- 3-17-18. The only black/African American guy working there was the bouncer. He wanted to apologize but the blonde guy(who always works the door) would not let him. Come to think of it, yeah there is one latino: the buss boy. Look, all that aside I understand a policy but to state you need to check leftovers for possible drugs is ridiculous. You see my son walked in 1 minute before me, so the bouncer and the blonde didnt realize he was with me. It was never an issue of age, he is 20, but when I said hey that's my son it became a thing about no kids allowed. Either way, ask your staff. You think people take the time to write reviews because things went right?
I am working hard to be not to harsh or name call - but this was not right. As far as that drink and chat go, I appreciate the offer and will think on it. Thanks for the reply.
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