Damn man. I come here ALL THE TIME, and always tell people I know who live in there area to come here. Spend a good amount of money here weekly.
Tonight I came here to meet my friends, one of whom I haven’t seen in two years. For fun, I cued the Taylor Swift song “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) [Taylor’s Version] on the jukebox app—which cost money.
An hour later, after spending $40+ on drinks, it finally came on. My friends and I started singing and dancing. Half the bar, which at that point consisted of about 20 people, were singing and dancing.
The staff skipped it. Halfway through the song, they skipped it. Absolutely ludicrous. We all come here because it’s local and a good time. We deal with one dude cueing Metallica and Tool all night and we say nothing. We get ONE song on, and they skip it. Insane.
I guess I won’t tell everyone I knows to come here anymore knowing we’ll be messed with like that, after always spending a considerable amount and supporting the establishment.
Completely insane and...
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