Brandon H.
Yelp
Horrible experience, although the layout is great. I walked in and did not know where to be carded, so I approached two young ladies and asked if they were the ones Id'ing the guest. One of them (which I later find out name was Emily or Emma) says to me "well duh" as I was reaching for my wallet.
I was waiting for a few friends and chose to sit in the middle of the outdoor area under the tree. About 15 minutes goes by and my friends show up and we go inside to order a few drinks. Once we get our drinks we go to the outside of the bar on the side and set up the corn hole game. I was unaware of how far we should place the boards (while also not wanting to cause interference with the walk area) I asked the same lady at the front "is this an ok area to place the boards and she responds "dude, I don't know" which caught me off guard. There was however another young lady that proceeded to help me set them up.
As the game with my guy friend was going, his girlfriend said she wanted to play, but did not want for me to sit out, so I told her I would try and find another girl to join us. When I turned around, I noticed a lady that had looked at me and smiled a few times while I was sitting under the tree, so I asked her if she wanted to join us. (she was standing just outside of the railing of the bar) when she turned, I noticed that she was on the phone and mentioned "I did not know you were on the phone and proceeded to attempt to apologize to her. As I was doing so, the same lady (Emily or Emma) at the front yells "Dude, she doesn't fucking want you, stop hitting on her" and at this point (three encounters with her) I had had enough. So I approached her and asked what her problem was. and she tells me that I had been bothering people all night a said I was drunk. Granted, by beverage was siting on the side table and I had only taken one sip of it.
As I did not want her to feel intimidated (she was much smaller than me) I asked her if I could speak with a manager, or a male that worked at the establishment. (she was being aggressive and I did not want to respond in kind) she told me "dude, it ain't all that serious" and told me to "walk the fuck off" so which I declined and insisted to speak with a manager. My friend then approaches and begins to apologize for the situation, and I tell him "not to apologize for me" He looks at me dumbfounded and says that he knows something must have happened because he knows how polite I am. His girlfriend then tells me to forget about it and to enjoy the evening.
As we resume playing corn hole, and then after being told its not that big of a deal and to walk off, I then here the lady at the front speaking with two other women just behind me. The one says (Emma or Emily) "thats him right there, the one that was being rude" and as I turn around, I see them both pointing at me and with a bit of a look of disgust. So I approach and stated "excuse me young lady, are you the manager" (as she looked a bit younger than me) she responds "don't call me that" so I apologize and say "I'm sorry miss, but are you the manager" she says dont call me that. dubmfounded, I say again " I am sorry ma'am, I did not mean to offend. to which she responds by saying "don't call me that either, as a matter of fact, don't call me anything that's endearing"
This is when I just asked to get my money back for my drink. I was then told by her, "it ain't that serious, and you should just drop it and go back to doing what you were doing"
I do not care to go into anymore detail, but this was a failed evening while back in OKC. It is very upsetting when I was approached in such a manner from the moment I walked into the establishment. I would like to speak with someone about this to better understand why this would happen.