The way Dan treated me is unforgivable. Due to the fact the other security was nice to me and the love of my life settling me down, I will not spend more time on this place. However, when someone has a service animal, it is because they have a disability.
A SECURITY GUARD SHOULD NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO FOLLOW AND HARRASS SOMEONE WITH A DISABILITY DAN. AND THEN FOR YOU TO SHAME ME FOR NOT BEING ABLE TO CONTROL MY PTSD WHEN YOU KNEW IT WAS ILLEGAL FOR HER TO HARRASS ME LIKE THAT MAKES YOU A VERY SAD EXCUSE NOT ONLY FOR A SECURITY GUARD - BUT AS A HUMAN BEING IN GENERAL.
I also didn't like the way he waited until my boyfriend was away from me to antagonize me. I do not trust a man who does not protect women and especially singled me out like he did when I was vulnerable. No one else in the entire establishment behaved that way. I appreciate how everyone else in the entire establishment understood how to ask to approach me and my dog and gave us our space.
For the record, PTSD is a condition that puts someone in a very dark place they have trouble coming back out of when they are confronted, followed, or harassed. It took me 4 months from the last time I went out to try to go out. I am very disappointed and I won't be trying to go out for a long time again. Thanks Dan. The establishment is lucky my boyfriend doesn't want me to pursue a case as I think would be legitimate for the way you have not once, but twice allowed a disabled person to be put in a mental hell because you don't know how to do your job.
Everything else was ok...
Read moreThe dress code is ridiculous. I come in on a Tuesday night to get food and some drinks after a long day at work and the bouncer jerkishly tells me I can't come in because I'm wearing sweat pants (that fit) and a T shirt. Are you serious? Because I'm such a hoodlum. He then proceeds to tell me I'd be able to get in in my underwear but not sweat pants or basketball shorts and turns me away. Your loss Time Out. I was prepared to spend anywhere from $15-30 on food and beverages and I had people with me that left as well.
If you're anyone of any color besides white don't even bother. No do rags, plain white t shirts, or any kind of flip flops even. Come on. You guys want to turn down business that's fine but you just lost a loyal customer. It's pretty sad to see people who spend a lot of money at your establishment be turned away because a pair of pants.
Stereotype all you want but you're just screwing yourself. This isn't a place to relax and have some beers-- be sure to dress to the 9's on a freaking Tuesday night just to pay for mediocre food and beer you can find anywhere else. Guess I'll stick to Franklin...
Read moreWe went to celebrate my husband's birthday because they have karaoke. After my husband sang a song, wild horses, the security man said that we do not want old people here. We were under the assumption it was a karaoke bar and it was my husband's birthday and we were just having fun. Everyone else that we encountered at the bar was very nice, but the security guard made it very clear that we were not welcome there and they didn't want us there. I called and talked to the manager. She said she would talk to the security guard. The bartenders and all the people that we meant there were very warm and I feel that just because we are elderly we should be given the same respect as anyone else coming into the bar. Not only was it hurtful but humiliating. The security guard does not need to be working with the general public. He was rude to us and did not respect other...
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