At the beginning, the security guy was really unfriendly. He made us wait to enter the place til he finished his cigarette and ignored us everytime. Also, he checked my bag 2 times and there's nothing wrong with that, but with german people he wouldn't care that much as with latin people, he would even smile at them (I would say this was racism, but I still refuse to believe it).
Then I went upstairs to the bathroom, I was taking a foto of myself in the mirror and he asked me to go downstairs (???), I was doing nothing wrong. The big problem came when with my friends we left the club and once outside I realized I still had the glass and didn't ask for the pfand. I told the other security guy about it and he said that he would keep the glass and that I should do the line again to get the 50 cent refund. I had no problem with that, so I did that, but then the other security guy started with so much anger checking my pockets and I felt uncomfortable and told him that I was not even entering the club, I was there to get the 50 cents, he aswered me yelling out loud, telling me that he would do that with everyone.
He was violent all the time with his attitude, I obviously got mad and repeated that I didn't want to come to the bar, then I said angrily "all of this for 50 cents, wt*?" At that moment his faced transformed for the way I answered (like he wouldn't have treated me bad all that time lol). That's how I got kicked out of the club with him pushing me away. I obviously took some photos of the club and told a girl that worked there outside my stressful experience, she was really sweet and understanding.
I would suggest to you as a club to check the mental state of the people that work there and that you add some anti-racism filter to hire people, if you really care, as you are supposedly a latino club.
I think it was a good club, with good music, but there are bigger issues you...
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Read moreWe went for the Carnival Saturday night, the music was great but the security at the door were absolutely A.. Holes. I went to get fresh air and security was rude and abrupt and even though I said I didn't speak or understand Germany he kept talking in German and being aggressive and sour faced. I don't recommend the place, feels very horrible and unsafe. In the uk security look out for girls, especially if they look unwell or needing fresh air. Cuba Casa don't assume everyone is drunk and don't remember things you do or say!! They wanted cash at the door and at the bar, I had just my card and made things difficult for me, my friends had to lend cash. Definitely don't go especially if you are a lady, I felt rather unsafe and awkward, thank goodness I was with friends that...
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