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| 2 repliesGrace O Malleys
On a recent weekend I found myself in an unusual position, and trust me - I’m not shy when it comes to new positions. I had the honour of entertaining friends from out-of-town who insisted that their weekend of revelry must take place in clubland.
What to do? In order to tolerate the local masses on Richmond West, I did the natural thing: I shot back some tequila before starting the trek into the club jungle.
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posted by MBO 607 days ago |
1Arriving early on a Saturday night, 7:45, there was already a line up. We wait patiently as we watch bouncers drag someone from inside out into the street, and off Grace O Malleys' property pull his shirt over his head, knee him in the ribs and have another bouncer walk up behind this customer when he gets his shirt off and put him in a choke hold. Once the bouncer choked the customer unconscious he opened his arms stepped back and allowed the persons' head to smash into the road. I was appalled by the treatment, and how the bouncers used excessive force. He then left him lying in the middle of the street, kicking the persons watch across the pavement (which had come off with his shirt).
Gave the food and the rest the worst possible rating because there wasn't an N/A field, and assuming as all the staff treat their customers with the same amount of care and respect as their bouncers do, it probably isn't worth eating or going. posted by Tim Fletcher 174 days ago 2I would DEFINITLY NOT recommend this bar. The bouncers have the tendency to abuse their "power" and physically abuse patrons. I have confirmed this with many people as they have experienced this as well (including girls). They are highly unprofessional and it is actually very scary when they loose there cool and beat people up. I used to like the bar but I will NEVER go back there for mine and my friend safety. (btw - ive never written a bad review for anything but im confident that i would like to share this will everyone) posted by Sarah 117 days ago | |
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