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Bidra med feedbackTrust the one star reviews. My gf and I came in to Charleston for our 8 year anniversary. Quick note about us: we are Asian. Frankly we are the minority here, but we had expected some respect as fellow human beings. To start, we had heard about how the town was so friendly and welcoming, and unfortunately, this place did not deliver. Our married couple friends (one transgendered, will make sense later) took us out for a night on the town since they are living here. We chose to come because it looked lively and fun, but in hindsight, such a mistake. First off, floor is WET. People slip constantly and I could not tell you how many people would stumble on that floor just trying to have fun and dance. Next, bar did not glance at us to take our order and yet somehow got other groups behind us. They only acknowledged that we were there when we were literally in their faces. On to the story: at one point in the night, my transgendered friend and wife needed to use the restroom; being transgendered and not from here, they chose the unisex labeled bathroom in the middle as to not stir any issues in the bar. They realized inside that the toilet was compromised and did not function, a even tried to help by trying to fix the toilet. They were met by banging doors not asking what was happening. As they come out, security violently grabs my wife and friend and pushes them out the door; I had to run (nearly falling on the slippery floor) to find them being yelled at and threatened to be put in handcuffs. My friend and I took them away from situation and decided that it wasn't even worth it to argue back. Even if we pleaded with them to listen, all would fall on deaf ears. I don't know if it's because we are minorities here (asian people) but I feel as though if we were locals or frankly, looked like others around us, we might have been treated with more respect. I genuinely can say my stay here for my 8 year anni with the gf in Charleston has been amazing and I would encourage others to explore the city and experience the hospitality that the town has to offer, but please DO NOT COME HERE. You will not receive find any of that.
The bouncer kicked me out for going in the single bathroom with my girl friends. I am gay and am not comfortable to go into the men's room. I am very disappointed in this bar. The bouncers are rude and are not very accommodating to people with different identities than them. Would not recommend that you come here.
We came here for a bachelorette party. We were on our way to Republic but the music here was awesome so we popped in to check it out. It was awesome! The DJ was great and played music that kept the party going. Our group is in our late twenties and we loved everything he played! 2 of the 3 bartenders were great. The first one seemed annoyed that we were ordering something different from each other. The other two were great and even put on a little show! We want to stop by again tomorrow!
I decide tonight, I will drink alcohol and I order orange juice , small cap 5 and another guy told me 2 , different guys , different prices . They are laughing on me because I drink orange . The security guys had rude behavior .
0 stars. First off we are Asian and they automatically dress coded us for jordan 3s but let us in after some persuasion. Not only this, my friend is transgender and we used the restroom that we thought was male/female and when we left, they escorted us out and threatened to put my friend in handcuffs.. saying we used a restroom we were not allowed to be in. HORRIBLE. Especially if you 're from out of town and not used to a conservative state.