Revolution at sugarhouse casino in philadelphia

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Our waiter checked in on us every once in a while. We all stayed there until our bowling time was up then even a lil longer at the bar until we finished our drinks. I'm not sure if they were intimated for whatever reason or not having a good day or just didn't like us for whatever reason. Our waiter whom will go nameless didn't seem too thrilled either. None of which were acting 'ghetto' as what I guess some people think we all are. We are a very diverse crowd with different ethnic groups in our team. We rented two lanes for two hours after being there a few moments and more of our friends (African Americans, Trinidadians, Caucasians, Latinos) came. He served us just as we sat down, did tricks with the bottles, talked with us etc. As he walked unwillingly towards us we just walked away and went downstairs and stayed there. He sighed and rolled his eyes as if we couldn't see or hear him.

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We waited to be served at a not so full bar area until a young lady mentioned to him we were waiting to be waited on. The male bartender on the 2nd floor seemed not too happy with us (Latinos) being there.

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