
Went here last week with a couple of friends due to Brothers being at max capacity. All table were taken so the group 4 of us got beers and took a side bar spot that had 2 open seats with other people on the other sides, making two of us stand. A man with dreads was working security and approached me to let me know that due to COVID restrictions, I was required to have a drink at a table to be able to take my mask off. But in any conversation I had with him, he had both of his hands around me as if I knew him. This really broke my social bubble (especially since the pandemic). I acknowledged and went on the side of my friends leaning on the table just to get this guy off me. Later I went to the bathroom and came back to rejoin my friends. Almost immediately was met by the same guy telling me the same thing. I agreed again and simply asked why he singled me out as their were multiple others standing off a table with no mask. I was very apparent in showing discomfort in him touching me. This made him angry and went to grab another security guard. Thankfully the other security guard had better reasoning and made the dreaded security guard leave us alone. I won't spend another dollar there. Its hard enough going out during Covid but to have an employee I've never talked to think its alright to touch customers is unacceptable. I wanted to call in to complain the next day but no number online either. Bad accountability, bad service, not following guidelines for social distancing and not following 80%...
   Read moreI was meeting up with a group of my friends for an evening of drinks. I respectfully stayed 6 feet apart in line from everyone else. I asked the bouncer (who I know by name but wonât mention) if I was allowed to visit my friends. The rules are you canât sit more than 8 at a table but they only had 7. He told me I was not allowed to visit them. I sat at the bar for 20 minutes watching all sorts of people visit their friends with alcoholic beverages in their hands well over the capacity of 8 people. I decided to walk over and give it a shot. They ripped my drink out of my hand and told me I needed to leave the premise. At this moment in time, I was between the bar and the patio (where my friends were seated) clearly on public property. I told the woman I was on public property and she could not legally enforce me to leave. She then walked away. 10 minutes later, they sent someone else out to tell my friends they were not allowed to speak to me across the fence otherwise they would be asked to leave. So they tried to force me off public property and then attempted to kick my friends out when they tried to speak with me over the fence. This place sucks. the drinks are watered down, sugary, and a...
   Read moreWent to this bar last weekend to watch the Nuggets play with a group of friends. Social distancing was very obviously not respected here. There was a group seated at the marked off table right next to our group and they were continuously served throughout the night. Three people in our group noticed incorrect charges on their cards the next day. When attempting to reach out to the bar to resolve this, there was no phone number to be found and when messaging the bar on Facebook, there was no response. Overall this bar did not feel safe during a pandemic and their customer service was lacking. On top of this, one of our friends was asked to leave by security on the basis of perceived intoxication. However, when speaking to head of security, our friend was very coherent and had only had 1.5 drinks that night. During that conversation, the head of security strongly said that she should have taken our friend out the back and had her exit into the alley without informing her group. We were very surprised that a female security guard would have had such little concern for the safety of a fellow woman. Definitely suggest...
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