BackpackGotJets

BackpackGotJets t1_ja7w7le wrote

Like I said, this was 10 years ago and it shook me so hard I didn't want to go back. There were black people when I went, but like I said it was separated. I didn't notice it at first until the bartender locked them out when they all went outside at the same time for some reason, and the other guy came over and said that shit to me. Could have been a totally nutty customer and a series of weird coincidences, but it certainly didn't feel like it.

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BackpackGotJets t1_ja5tdyu wrote

I will never go back to fireside tavern. Moved here 10 years ago and went there because it was in walking distance. I'm mixed race and my friend is white. We just walked in and sat down where there was a seat. Next thing I know, for whatever reason every black person in the bar went outside at the same time and the bartender locked them out. Then a customer approached us and asked "You guys are white right?". In my head I'm thinking now is a good time to be white, so I said yeah. He responded with, "Good, next time use that door. points to door behind us The blacks use the other door. And we sit over here, they sit over there." Then he proceeded to buy us drinks. I felt awful about it, but at the same time didn't want any trouble.

What the actual fuck. It was 2013, but they were still practicing some segregation bullshit. Never went back

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