first off id like to state me an coworkers always come to this place a few time out the week for lunch there wings are the best. the owner always has treated us very nice with the up most respect an always went above an beyond when every we came. now today i go to the front door to order lunch like always this manager guy who i never seen nor spoken to in life saw me waiting at the door to place a order he act as if he didn't see me standing waiting to be served I STOOD AT THE DOOR FOR 10 MINUTES with him give me dirty looks as if he didn't wanna help me .mind you this is early day time the place is empty with maybe three other people inside so they wasn't busy at all i finally got another employee to come to the door to place my order he walk to the bar to get the manager he roller his eyes as if did something personal or disrespected him in a way. i wasn't even able to get a word out to the guy he walk up to me fanning me away with his hands telling me i couldn't come in nor order food an I'm totally lost an confused on why an i haven't did anything wrong. I then ask him my i ask what was his reason.... Me an my coworkers come all the time 3x a week or more so what was the problem he stated he didn't care an to leave i wasn't allowed in. I'm a regular I've never been treated so rudely nor embarrassed in my life. for me to come an bring new faces with me when ever i do come bragging on how nice they are as a business is really a slap in the face. SICK the way he mugged me an gave me these dirty looks for no reason then his employee told me he thinks I'm homeless that's why I couldnt place a order even more of a reason why he should of been more willing to help me even if i was homeless this is sick an sad like really . id never expect that type of energy from a place like this nor him being in the LGBTQ community what ever happen to love peace respect an treat everyone equal I'm really pissed hurt ashamed to for the way people still get treated for no reason he really was giving me racism vibes at his best sad to say discrimination an hate is real in this world i know im only one person i will never go back nor suggest people to go there thats fake love they promoting NOT THE VYBE AT ALL .nothing but bad vibes comin out of there people like him should work in the back away from the front cause he not the face or vibe people need to see when coming just keep this...
Read moreEDIT: She found me on Facebook after I posted this review and sent me a very rude message.
Just left this bar a few mins ago, on a Wednesday. Not crowded at all but felt extremely unwelcome by the DJ. I sing karaoke all the time around dive bars in Denver, and I always walk straight up to the DJ and request the song I want to sing. When I got there, me and my friend were very excited to sing at a new bar we’ve never gone to — we’ve never heard of Vybe, obviously for good reason. I walked up the two steps and waited patiently while she was on a personal call with her niece. I didn’t interrupt her, didn’t even speak to her. In fact, once she rudely put her finger up to me, telling me to wait, I started chatting with the people behind me and making conversation. Once she got off the phone, I walked up the 2 steps again, thinking I could tell her what song we wanted to sing. Instead, she said “I need you to get off the stage”. Turns out, this bar has its own separate protocol from all the other bars in the area. The bouncer explained to me that I have to write my song down on the sheet/piece of paper. I wasn’t aware, as I’ve never been to nor heard of this bar. I feel like it could have been explained nicely, but instead she was disrespectful. I left without saying a word, but my friend was upset and insisted on explaining the situation. The DJ then said “you can sing, but your friend cannot because she was disrespectful interrupting my call with my niece”. No thanks. I’ll sing karaoke at Star Bar or Tracks or literally...
Read moreI was not allowed to charge my phone for an Uber after my friends left me. I went to the gas station as well as Milk to try and get help. I ended up at the resturant two doors down and the person working the door was nice enough to let me charge my phone (I brought my own charger) and I was able to get home safe. I cant help but feel unwanted and out of place every time I go to Vybe and especially this time I felt like I had no help when I was just asking to charge my phone (again I had my own charger) when i was clearly in need of help. On previous occasions I noticed unless there is an event night going on there will be allot of drunk straight middle aged women. I ask myself where am I supposed to go as a 25 year old gay boy to make friends? Further how am i supposed to feel safe in a place that wont even let me charge my phone to get a ride home? I dont ever want to go back because I know that even if I really need help these people wont even allow me to charge my phone or attempt to help me. I've never felt so ostracised by a place I am paying to have a good time at. This bar is here to make money no matter who you are or what is going on. It is not here to be a place for young gays to meet people nor is it a place that give a damb enough to help you if you need...
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