I was told to leave for no reason, for a second I thought I was being treated a poorly because of the color of my skin...from the moment I stepped on the property but I see from the reviews this bar just has horrific customer service...it was incredibly packed and a guy asked me to tap the bartender for him and tell her he wants to order 3 shots so I politely did so for the gentleman but the bartender got it confused and accused me of trying to steal and I tried to defuse the misunderstanding by politely telling her the guy asked for it to be on his tab, she then accused me of yelling at her in a loud packed bar and I was like “oh no, i don’t want any trouble...I’m partially deaf and am epileptic so I can’t hear, nor can I control my tone being that I can’t hear well” she then says “You have to leave” I tell her no problem because I was being mistreated with my disability and it felt like because of the color of my skin...as I was leaving the big door guy who was already rude to my boyfriend and I when we first arrived because my boyfriend had on his hood over his head because it was so cold outside, made him take off his coat in order for us to enter, came to me as I was already leaving trying to grab me to escort me out but I politely told him I am already leaving and my boyfriend stepped between him and I so he wouldn’t touch me....I walk out and automatically walk up to the police attendants that were on standby to make sure of my safety and ask for advice and assistance because I didn’t feel safe and was definitely mistreated...I do not suggest anyone of color to go to this bar...go across the street to dogwood where the customer service is way better and there is more...
Read moreI've never experienced a more racist filled establishment such as "Shot Bar". 4th of July weekend a group of 4 good looking 20 year old women and a well dressed good looking male decided to venture to Shot Bar. The door man (white male) asked one of the ladies "How many in your group?". She replied "5". He then carded all the ladies then the gentleman. He told the young man "that his sneakers were not allowed in". Mind you the young man was wearing a starched button up shirt, dockers kacki pants and brand new Lebron 9 sneakers. The shoes were not bulky, flashy or "ghetto". They matched his attire and complemented his outfit nicely. At the same time as the bouncer denied the young man, a pair of white males both wearing "american flag muscle shirts, head bands and black house shoes/slippers" walked out beligerant hollering foul language at the patrons. The group of women and the young male were shocked that "Shot Bar" allows this type of disappointment happen. The group of four ladies and single man were hispanic. After seeing the "american flag boys" walk out, it was extremely obvious that this business was racist towards anyone NOT WHITE. Read the other comments on here. It's obvious. Do not go to Shot Bar unless...
Read moreI went around 10.30ish which is a decent time to go since this place gets packed. we didnt wait in line at all. i have not experienced the treatment as the comments below. i think it maybe the bouncers and how they feel towards you. i am not white, i am indian and i got in with my group of friends. we were a mixed group, but one time i did go with a bunch of brown ppl and they still let us in. one time we were waiting in line and a bunch of white girls were trying to skip the line, everyone in the line was like yooo! back up and wait in line like everyone else(and some of these ppl were white). the bouncer did stop them and let us in first. but i can fully understand how the comments below are true. i have experienced this inside of the bar, but never really been denied. all the guys in our group know that sneakers are never OK in a bar/lounge. so when we all go out we are make sure that the guys dress up. its always safe to over dress than to underdress. if your colored and underdress they will think of something to deny you entrance. if your dress up they wont have anything to say other than...
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