Eli F.
Yelp
They were not that eager to serve you, the bartender didn't really pay attention to you for like twenty minutes even though you were just in front of her, but when you got her attention finally she was able to make up a fine smile. They have their own judgement of serving or not serving alcohol to customers, and obviously I don't think that's reasonable, and only if they cared about their customers more and had been more skillful in customer service there could have been less confusion, but perhaps that's not in their consideration, it's not an open minded or welcoming place especially when you look nothing like them. And nevermind, a random average damp place by a dull beach is not going to change anything, Brighton is pretty conservative and dumb.Although I appreciate the venue manager Jo I talked to through the phone. If they even care about it I felt so alienated. They may have taken a proper procedure for them but it's far from making me feel comfortable. It seems avoiding this kind of inconsiderate manner of service is necessary moving forward, and if this is the average quality of service I am paying for, then you can really save it for something greater. Maybe they could just say I was a drunk and mean person, then try to deal with people like that with more professional and empathetic mind, unless it doesn't matter, and being more open-minded is important as living by the sea, good for your mental health to accept people look different from you, when you realise eventually people are all the same your life is gonna be much easier cause you can't reverse this globalization:)*, this world is kinda bigger than that small beach and hopefully you are not gonna be stuck there forever, once you can do something called traveling a little bit, you will realise you need a better smile than that you have now and a more fun spirit or you'd feel so embarrassed to receive any open-minded unbiased love from people all across the world. Yes people can generally love others for no reason, unless you need reason to hate.