
This place is so aggressively racist towards their black patrons. I am a black female that suffers from alopecia so I decided to wear a leopard print, satin head scarf to this establishment (not a durag or a bandana which violate dress code). No where in their long list of rules does it say that headscarves are forbidden. Upon entering, I was told that my leopard print scarf is associated with gang activity and I had to remove it. It was also implied that I was probably hiding a gun when they went to check my very small purse that can't even fit a gun. When I entered, I put my scarf back on because I was assured by multiple bartenders and the DJ that my scarf does not break the clothing rules. I was later stopped by a security guard who yelled at me, accused me of breaking rules and aggressively told me that if I disobeyed again I'd be kicked out. Fed up with being talked to so aggressively, I decided to leave and while leaving I was stopped two more times and aggressively threatened to be banned for simply wearing a leopard print scarf. I am not quick to claim that something is racist but after seeing the way that this establishment is segregated and how I was treated upon entering, I can't help but assume that this interaction was 100% race related. I was accused of having a gun and threatened to be banned for simply wearing a leopard print head scarf. I left in tears because I have never been treated so disrespectfully as a woman, ever. I'd recommend for all to avoid this establishment...
   Read moreHappy to see similar frustrations mentioned. I came here to meet a friend, drove 76 miles to this bar and I was accused of having a fake ID. I'm 22 with a real ID, out of South Carolina. With normal wear and tear, it was peeling and they believed this was a "security issue" with the ID. When confronted about this, they refused to elaborate and threatened to call the police on me for standing my ground. They called a deputy, who verified after the fact that it was a real ID. The manager, Tanner, was aggressive and accusative, claiming I was tormenting their staff for expressing my frustrations. The only good thing about this bar is you can forget about the terrible way they treat their young, colored patrons with 50 cent rum or whiskey until 11. That's pretty much the only reason I would return, if I was strapped for cash. Otherwise, this bar can go to,...
   Read moreThis place is straight-up discriminatory. If you don’t fit their narrow idea of “country,” you’re not welcome—period. I love country music, but I also enjoy rap and diversity, which clearly isn’t embraced here. The owners make it obvious who they want in the building, and it’s not everyone. The vibe is outdated, the attitude is racist, and the whole place is a joke. Shenanigans needs a serious upgrade—in music, management, and mindset. Go to the Fox. However THEY’RE NOT TOO MUCH BETTER...
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