Willy N.
Yelp
When first entering, the bartender was already in some kind of mood, which I assume to be from the holiday crowd and bustle. When asked to present our IDs, she initially checked Friend A's ID and held onto it for an extended period of time, then handed it back claiming she took longer "because you look very young." For reference, he is born in 1992.
Afterwards, Friend B presented their Oregon ID and was promptly told to "get out" in a very aggressive and rude tone. When asked what the issue was, she claimed that she would not take his ID because it seemed fake. After suggesting that she use a stronger flashlight to reveal the holographic material present on all IDs, she held it up to a black light and again claimed that she "would not be taking this" and repeated her previous statement, telling us to "get out" in a more aggressive tone. To add onto her statement, she said "you're lucky I'm even giving this back to you." After trying to defuse the situation and attempting to ask why we were being removed, she repeatedly told us to get out.
If TSA has taken has ID, given that he came FROM a flight, why would they not take it and treat us like that? If she had started by treating us with the minimum amount of respect necessary for human interaction, a different result may have happened. Unfortunately, she was extremely rude from the start and extremely aggressive to boot. If she simply spoke to us in a calmer, nicer tone, there would have been no problems. However she decided to disrespect us and repeatedly verbally abuse us. Please train your bartenders better and treat people kindly. Happy holidays.