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The Parlor
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citysearch c.
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We celebrated my best friends' bachelorette party on Saturday night starting at the comedy club. The show was pretty good and the waitresses had no problem keeping the drinks coming. Near the end of the show we decided to drink coffee. After the show we proceeded down the hall to the dance club area. It was completely packed and you could barely stand. It was so hot and stuffy I decided to go outside and get some fresh air which required leaving the Parlor and heading downstairs to the sky bridge. I was amazed at the line of people waiting to get into the bar. There were at least 100 people. When I came back there was a man standing outside with some bouncers and he couldn't understand why he had been removed from the bar. He seemed slightly buzzed but by no means was he wasted or causing any disturbance. The management was rude and wouldn't even let him back in to tell his friends he was forced out. I went back in and found my friends. We were trying to dance with the small amount of room we had on the dance floor and a few minutes later an employee came and ask my friend (the bride to be) for her ID. She gladly gave it to him thinking we had planned something for her and then he asked her to step off the dance floor. None of us knew what was going on so we followed. He walked her to the main entrance and outside of the bar. It was then that he told her and us that we were too drunk and had to leave. This was a shock to us all since we had been to the show at 9:30, paid over $30 a ticket and spent at least $20 a piece on drinks and food. The show ended a little after 11pm and we were escorted out shorlty after midnight. The only thing we could think of is that we stopped spending our money after the comedy club and since there were over 100 people waiting to get in to spend their money, they sent their little "party crashing drones" througout the establishment to remove the financial undesirables to let their next victims in. Won't see us there again. Thanks!
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