I would do zero stars but that's not an option. I went out to dinner with some friends this evening and we decided to stop at any bar for a shot or 2 before calling it a night. The only bar we pass on the way to were we was going is Bullshots. I worked at the gas station up the road so heard about them all the time. I will never return there and never recommend them racist a$$ people to a soul...I am white and the ladies I was with are black and the looks the whispers rude service we got was unbelievable its pretty messed up we couldn't enjoy a shot together due to the negative vibe we was receiving all the starring these people was doing. There was some Hispanics in there playing pool and the young bartender was also speaking ill about them. I dont just mean the employees was rude but also the way the regulars was starring and whisping and looking at us was just disrespectful. 2 of the girls I was with even tipped the older bartender for getting us our drinks to show respect and thanks only to receive disrespectful vibes back. Will never be back and will express this racism experience about Bullshots to anybody that asks...
Read moreI am here to tell that Bullshotz is one real happening place. It had it all from pool tables and darts to a fully stocked bar with food to take care of them late night munches,,FOOD BY CHRISTIAN ,,takes food to a WHOLE OTHER LEVEL,, YOU HEARD OF RIBS THAT MAKE YOU WANT TO SLAP YOUR MAMMA, WELL THIS FOOD MAKE U WANNA GO ROCKING WITH DALI LAMMA.. EVERYDAY IS SOMETHING DIFFERENT, BANDS , OPEN MIC NIGHT, DART LEAGUES, POOL BATTLES AND A BUNCH OF COOL PEOPLE L CHILLIN LIKE ITS THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PILLOW OVER THERE, MY DUDE JT HE RUNS IT LIKE A RIVER FLOWING WATER ,,SO SMOOTH AS HELL , AND HE MAKES SURE YOU GOT WHAT YOU NEED ,, AND LIKE WHAT YOU GOT. If u tell him I sent you he may even get you a drink, he been known to buy the whole house drinks.. you feel...
Read moreThis place is unapologetically racist—let’s just call it what it is. They removed all African American music from the playlist to make it “more comfortable” for their preferred crowd. Translation: they don’t want Black people here.
This isn’t about music taste—it’s about sending a message. And the message is loud and clear: Black culture isn’t welcome. From the moment you walk in, the energy is off. My friends were treated like a problem just for existing—followed around, talked down to, and disrespected without reason.
It’s 2025, and somehow this place is stuck in Jim Crow energy. If you’re Black, or stand with the Black community, don’t spend a dollar here. We deserve better than this modern-day segregation disguised...
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