Brewsky's
3818 W 4th St, Hattiesburg
(601) 261-2888
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Not a place for grown folks. Definitely for college crowd.
The midget wrestling match was awesome
If you want to go to an event, do not go! The wait for the even to start and town ypur car! There' were 11 cars in the lot. All towed. 250 a pop to get out. They are making bank off these cars. Don't go on busy nights!
Always someone young asking for a fight on daycare nights. Mommy & daddy went to the real bars.
Great spot to hang out and dance in a safe environment! You are in comfort knowing they check everyone at the door and keep the area safe! They have great food!!!! If you're not wanting to go dance, Gove the food a chance! š
SCAM. Do not buy your wristband in advance and arrive later. A lady tore the wristband off and accused my daughter of stealing it. It was purchased at the same time as her twin sister and they arrived together. One was turned away and had to sit outside alone.
Watched the Mississippi Arm Wrestling Championships here. Great place, great people, great time. I recommend!
I went forva Brazilian Ju Jitsu competition
So much fun. Went to an MMA match, saw 9 fights on Saturday. None of them made it to the 3rd round. The music was loud. The drinks were cheap. Would love to go back.
So much fun. Went to an MMA match, saw 9 fights on Saturday. None of them made it to the 3rd round. The music was loud. The drinks were cheap. Would love to go back.
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My recent encounter with a latino security guard named AJCR left a bitter taste in my mouth. Upon arriving at the venue, I found myself faced with a seemingly arbitrary rule: no sitting in cars before entering. This policy, enforced by AJCR, seemed not only nonsensical but also deeply disrespectful.AJCR's refusal to allow patrons to sit in their cars before entering the venue struck me as unnecessarily rigid. As someone who appreciates a moment of respite before diving into crowded spaces, this restriction felt particularly frustrating. The lack of consideration for individuals who may need a moment to gather themselves before joining the event is disappointing, to say the least.Even more disheartening was AJCR's insistence on enforcing this rule even after leaving the venue. Denying individuals the opportunity to take a breather in their own vehicles, even if just for a few minutes, reeks of a power trip. It's a basic human need to have a moment of peace and privacy, especially after being in a crowded environment. AJCR's refusal to acknowledge this demonstrates a lack of empathy and understanding.Legally speaking, such restrictions on personal space and autonomy seem dubious at best. While security measures are undoubtedly necessary, they should not come at the expense of basic human dignity. Denying individuals the right to sit in their own cars, regardless of the circumstances, is a violation of personal freedom.Moreover, the behavior of the big African-American guy in the front only added to the unpleasant atmosphere. Rudeness has no place in customer service, yet it seems to be a hallmark of this security team. Treating patrons with disrespect, whether through unnecessary rules or outright hostility, is simply unacceptable.In conclusion, my experience with security guard AJCR and his team left much to be desired. Their insistence on enforcing arbitrary rules and their lack of empathy towards patrons' needs reflect a concerning trend of power-tripping behavior. It's a shame that such individuals are entrusted with ensuring the safety and well-being of others when they seem more focused on exerting control.
Maybe if the bouncers and that puerto rican security guard were 2% nicer to women it wouldnāt be such a sausage party in there all the time !
Ordered Pizza Fries.. They were somehow āout of stockā⦠itās French fries and cheese for crying out loud. A restaurant donāt got that ?
Maybe if the bouncers and that puerto rican security guard were 2% nicer to women it wouldnāt be such a sausage party in there all the time !
Good crowd, terrible workers/bouncers. Will watch you and take any chance to kick you out or will start something with you to get you fired up then kick you out.
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