1/5 Katie A (. 5 months ago on Google
(Review
reposted
after
being
asked
by
venue
to
take
down)
Our
table
was
booked
for
the
bottomless
brunch
for
2:30PM,
part
of
our
party
arrived
on
time
and
were
met
with
a
bad
attitude
for
being
"late"
when
the
rest
of
the
party
were
there
just
several
minutes
later.
The
band
was
good,
however,
don't
dance
and
have
a
good
time
unless
you
want
staff
to
give
you
dirty
looks
and
moan
at
you
for
enjoying
yourself.
They
supply
you
with
alcohol
and
music,
but
then
expect
you
to
sit
at
your
table
the
whole
time.
One
of
our
parties
backs
brushed
the
stage
whilst
she
was
dancing
and
got
told
off
for
doing
so.
We
weren't
a
rowdy
group,
however
the
looks
and
comments
we
got
throughout
the
afternoon
from
staff
made
us
feel
like
filth
on
the
bottom
of
their
shoe.
We
were
an
all
female
group
with
our
ages
ranging
from
18
to
55
years
old.
A
particular
female
security
guard
made
our
whole
party
feel
uncomfortable,
with
dirty
looks
the
whole
time
we
were
there.
It
was
clear
they
wanted
us
out
(again,
we
can't
understand
why
as
although
there
were
many
downsides,
we
were
just
enjoying
ourselves
and
the
music).
This
is
where
things
start
to
take
a
serious
turn.
Although
everybody
in
our
party
been
drinking,
nobody
exceeded
their
limits
or
were
silly
with
their
alcohol
intake.
But
one
of
our
party
suddenly
became
VERY
unwell
(extremely
intoxicated
almost
instantly)
with
no
recollection
since
before
her
last
drink
in
the
venue.
She
was
vomiting
outside
of
the
venue
whilst
we
were
waiting
for
a
taxi.
A
security
guard
ushered
the
same
female
security
guard
who
made
us
feel
uncomfortable
earlier
on,
and
asked
her
for
some
water
for
the
unwell
member
of
our
party.
However,
she
just
looked
at
her,
turned
up
her
nose
and
shook
her
head
-
refusing
to
get
her
any
water.
I
wont
go
into
the
details
of
just
how
unwell
our
friend
got,
but
it
was
so
very
clearly
a
drink
spiking,
with
a
urine
test
suggesting
so.
To
confirm
the
above,
about
15
minutes
after
the
affects
hit
our
first
friend,
they
then
hit
a
second
member
of
our
party.
Side
affects
included
extreme
vomiting,
paranoia
and
hallucinations
-
all
of
which
both
of
them
have
NEVER
experienced
in
their
life
(one
of
them
being
50
years
old).
They
were
both
unwell
for
a
few
days
later
and
neither
have
any
recollection
of
this.
We
don't
believe
the
spiking
was
from
another
guest
in
the
venue.
We
tried
to
report
this
to
the
venue
a
couple
of
times
via
telephone,
but
both
times
we
were
met
with
an
attitude
by
a
female
staff
member.
Shortly
after
posting
this
initial
review,
we
got
a
call
from
the
manager
who
asked
us
to
take
it
down
whilst
he
investigated
the
matter.
We
respected
this
and
took
the
review
down
to
give
the
venue
a
chance
to
rectify
the
manner.
At
first,
we
we
happy
with
how
the
case
was
being
handled,
and
over
a
space
of
a
couple
of
weeks
CCTV
was
reviewed.
However,
the
email
that
one
of
the
affected
members
of
our
party
received
was
shocking
and
quite
frankly,
offensive.
They
very
incorrectly
calculated
how
many
drinks
each
member
of
the
party
had
had
and
measured
this
by
units,
however
the
units
and
even
the
types
of
drinks
that
were
mentioned
weren't
even
consumed
by
our
party.
The
final
nail
in
the
coffin
to
know
that
they
were
talking
a
load
of
rubbish
was
when
they
said
that
one
of
our
friends
had
consumed
multiple
units
of
alcohol,
when
she
is
in
fact
undergoing
chemotherapy
and
been
sober
for
a
couple
of
years
due
to
this.
We
responded
back
to
the
email
to
refute
the
points
in
the
email
and
request
a
partial
refund,
however
after
2
attempts
of
trying
to
get
in
touch
over
the
space
of
nearly
3
weeks,
we
have
been
completely
ignored.
DON'T
book
this
venue
if
you
just
want
a
nice
time,
since
our
visit
there
has
been
tens
of
negative
reviews
(mainly
about
staff)
with
one
review
even
showing
images
of
bruises
because
of
the
way
staff
man-handled
them.
Disgusting.
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