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| Categories: | Billiards |
| Specialities: | Mastercard |
| Brands: | Mastercard |
My best friends birthday was ruined at this establishment. We were a party of four all 22 years or older. Our I.D.s were checked at the bar and we were served drinks for almost 2hrs. When my husband attempted to reenter through the bar entrance,after going out for a cigarette, his I.D. was checked for the 5th time that night and was told it was expired and he wouldn't be allowed in the bar. He was fine with that and went back to the pool hall entrance. About 5 minutes later my friend's husband and mine were being attacked by 2 bouncers and thrown out for drinking when both were of age and our party had already spent about $150 in the bar. My husbands I.D. was expired because he is a United States Marine who fought in Iraq and hadn't been home long enough to renew his license, but all the bouncers saw was a black man in a predominantly white establishment that they wanted to bash. After throwing our husbands out my friend and I were escorted back into the building to pay our tab.While we were inside the bouncers taunted our husband telling them "Were gunna have fun playing with your wives tonight". Ive never seen more unprofessional ism in my entire life.
Excellent time: Everytime I go to Trick shot it is a blast. Great food, and drink. They have three seperate large areas. A beautiful pool hall , A sports bar, and a huge area to watch sports on massive screens. 10 out of 10
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$150 in almost 2 hours, your husbands were probably trashed and should not have been served anymore alcohol. I know the bouncers at Trick Shot and I honestly can't see them saying anything that you claim, they generally don't talk openly to people drinking in the bar. About the Trick Shot being a predominantly white bar, I have to strongly disagree. I'm sorry that you feel you were treated so poorly, but I have visited the Trick Shot more than once, not too often since I'm generally home with my family, but each time I go I always feel welcome and the staff that works there couldn't be any more friendy without "crossing the line".