Maybe cameramonkey just thought that was a helluva good story, teddy roosevelt style.
You just had to be there I guess.
Maybe cameramonkey just thought that was a helluva good story, teddy roosevelt style.
It's really sad that a good blues bar has to be managed by an idiot. While the bouncer may have seen YOUR knife, how many other people walked in carrying weapons that he didn't see? Unless you strip search every customer like the TSA does then you're just farting in the wind.
Our policy is no exposed weapons. We know that it is legal, but it does make some people uncomfortable. Especially where alcohol is involved. I have informed the staff to say policy instead of law.
Concealed is another matter. We realize that there are always a lot of concealed weapons. But I do not want to ever search somebody. Kind of like the army's old don't ask don't tell policy.
As the owner I don't want to Post this. It always makes me feel uncomfortable when a place feels the need to post no weapons. Then I think that the only people with weapons are the ones that don't want to follow the rules.
Most people with exposed weapons will simply conceal or take them to their car when politely asked. And if they are concealed - well - we don't know about them.
Again, not posted but we have a long standing policy of no (biker) gang colors. If you have on clothing with a groups colors we simply ask you to take it back outside. It seems that mortal enemies can buy each other drinks if they are not actively showing what group they belong to.
For the people that understand their rights and the business owners rights none of this is a big deal. Having signs stating them though seems to intimidate people. And you can't teach common sense to people.
Thanks again and I hope you understand our position. Hal
Hear ya GPIA7R, can't wait to go back for more BLUES!
...and of course that Black Angus burger chased with jack-n-coke!
That is my "go to" burger when we eat lunch there.
I think I'm turning lightweight CM - couldn't finish mine. Took the rest in a box to the truck then came back in for the second and third sets.
By the way, if you go for one set and like it - STAY! All three sets were different both nights we went.
They need some Jeep control.
Why did ATM tag the joint?
Jeep people always trying to go places they shouldnt
Hey!I hope the building can be fixed properly and as original as possible. Very historic building.
Jeep people always trying to go places they shouldnt
Like I said there are no signs of any kind so I really don't think it's the policy of the bar. I think it's a bouncer that's just not up to speed on legal/illegal. Not sure what he thought was illegal about a knife.
When I told him they're not illegal, is there a Slippery Noodle rule against them, he said, "there is now". So, I took that to mean it made him nervous so he was going to have his way no matter what. I'm not saying anything against the bar - I don't think that's their policy. Any other time and I'd have asked to see a manager and get it straightened out, but I just wasn't in the mood. I just wanted to have a good time and let it go. I may follow up with an e-mail to mgt to see if they do have a policy and if so why it's not posted.
Heysooos man, you've read the response from the owner, they don't care, just don't show it? Any manager worth his/her salt will ask you the same, according to policy. Who cares about the "bouncer". The Noodle has a policy, it's a decent one, live and let live. Just cuz some dude jocked up on himself makes his own law...Yeah, no way in hell I'd have let that go without talking to management right then and their. My wife would be miffed, (but only for a short time, she knows me) but good time be damned... I am incapable of having a good time when addressed like that. Worse case, we'll go elsewhere.
It's good that the management got back to you, and cleared things up. I would rather have it cleared up on the spot. The rules are understandable, but the bouncer seeming to make up his own rules is very off putting.