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Ernest bridge chop suey seattle
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ernest bridge chop suey seattle

At one point, I closed my eyes because I was getting into the music, and he came up to me and told me I shouldn't drink anymore for the night AND that I should keep my eyes open (?!?!?). When I got there, one of the bouncers kept asking me if I was okay, clearly insinuating that I looked inebriated, when the only reason I probably looked conspicuous was because I was Asian in a mostly white crowd and perhaps because I was by myself. I wasn't planning on dancing, but I just wanted to spend an hour soaking in the tunes. I hadn't been out to a DJ night in a long time, and the Dance Yourself Clean set seemed like my kind of music, so I decided to check it out. Well, now having read the previous reviews, I really feel vindicated about the experience I had earlier tonight at Chop Suey. Either ways, no place in Seattle for this. It's discrimination or probably plain moronic attitude of the highest degree. If there's any iota of decency in that place, that man will not have his job.

ernest bridge chop suey seattle

Me and my female friend come out, I drag my friends out of there. He makes the guy stand asideĤ) makes the next Indian friend of mine stand aside as well he retorts, maybe your eyes are coz I've not been drinking. FYI, I'm IndianĢ) my white female friend is let in without fussģ) my other Indian friend, husband of the girl, who's not been drinking is accused of being wobbly. My friend thought It was because I have a lazy eye. Here's the sequence of events:ġ) gave me the weirdest look, asked me if I was alright, took the longest time looking me over before letting me in. A white, bearded, harmless looking man took it a point to over emphasize his role at 9.45 pm on July 8th 2017, when there were hardly any patrons at the place. I had the most bizarre experience with the bouncer at chop suey.












Ernest bridge chop suey seattle