Wauw, I am visiting from Europe and never experienced this before in my life. I tried to enter this bar but was not allowed to get in, because I was wearing a white plain T-shirt. The staff told me that I could not enter the club because I was wearing a plain white T-shirt and it looks like I a confictâŚ.
While in the bar there were standing multiple people with a white T-shirt but the difference according to the lady at the entrance was that they were wearing a white T-shirt with a logo so they could enter.
I could not enter because my white t-shirt had no logo on it; so the bouncers at the entrance forced me to buy a t-shirt from them so that I could enter the club.
It is ridiculous that I have to spent money to buy a T-shirt in order to enter the club because my White T-shirt does not have a logo on it.
On top of that, the security at the front entrance was very unprofessional and acted very childish towards the questions I asked them about the refusal. Like I said; Iâm from Europe so did not understand the situation at all and they just told me I look like a criminal because I was wearing a white T-shirt.
I recommend the management to change their policy and specifically their arrogant staff at the front door whom think they can kick anyone out; whoever they want too. It is very strange that when your wearing a plain white T-shirt; the staff forces you to buy aT-shirt from the bar while if your wearing a plain White T-shirt with a logo you can get in without a problem.
I hope management reads this message and changes their weird policing, on top of that I hope they do something about the very arrogant front door staff and teach them some about life and decencies.
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