I went there a few times and shortly after I bumped into the regulars. Frequent drunks who work for the army core of engineers and etc.
I'm from Eastern Europe originally and I'm open about it even though I've been in the US since I was a child.
The regulars targeted me using their friends who were gay and African American.
They followed me around in the neighborhood, intensely harassed me, and threatened me one night at D's hotdogs.
I called 911 and the police came and they tried telling the police that I was homophobic, as the reason.
They used their military training to come up with a targeting and harassment routine targeting Eastern Europeans, using their gay and African American friends.
After I called the police I was told I was not welcome anymore at D's, the loft, and three other places there they jointly own in...
Read moreGreat, small hideaway. It was packed during the Steeler game but not rowdy. Beers are cheap and you can get food from D's brought up.
The clientele was very diverse - gay and straight, young and old. Everyone had a great time together.
There's a quiet smoking area in the back (go straight back past the dart boards) with a...
Read moreA great atmosphere! You can order amazing food from D's Six Packs and Dogs downstairs. Kareoke on Monday nights is a blast with DJ Brookie T! Orlando the bartender will take good care of you and makes some great drinks!! Come out...
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