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Strahd V.

06/16/2016

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DO NOT GET HURT IN THIS BAR !!!!



Stumbled over the back steps when they had been just painted. Hit my mouth into the bar as I tried to right myself. Chipped tooth, banged teeth, and bumped nose enough to bleed. Caught myself by falling to my knee.



Bartender a 3 patrons laughed. Did not even care I was hurt. And then laughed it off when I asked for an INCIDENT REPORT. Was told that thing happens all the time. You don't need to fill out an INCIDENT REPORT. SILLY ME !!! Should have called the cops. At least there would have been a report. Funny how the bartender didn't want to do the right thing when asked to do it. And neither did the manager the next day. Told me it was my fault that I tripped over the freshly painted BLACK steps with no indication they are there. Still don't know if she told the owners. Probably not. Or the owners are cowards like the help. Now the teeth want to fall out. And that is something I can't afford.



THANKS FOR NOTHING LUX !!!!

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socrates1

03/13/2009

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Lux, The Center of the Universe

On a recent visit to New York I had the opportunity to visit Lux Lounge in the heart of the city of Rochester in one of the art districts. Before entering Lux, the sidewalks are lined with an array of metal sculptures where the parking meters used to be. Upon entry I noticed a lot of local art of different Medias, on the walls were paintings, a very interesting lighted wall sconce, the furniture, and surfaces is all original art.

A one word summery could include “alternative” but labels are way too defining for a place like Lux. One could say there is an eclectic side show of misfits, barroom philosophers, and circus people. Now side barring the jest…there was an event for its 5th year called Luxgiving which is an equivalent to Thanksgiving, and held about the same time of year. This is when you notice a change from the typical stereotype of the bar scene, more like a neighborhood affair. The atmosphere was warm, the patrons and their families, the employees, and of course the owner, put out a room full of food and all was welcomed.

The backyard is an icon of its own. It’s large, with plenty of places to sit, under the canopy, at picnic tables, or around the fire chimney.

The hospitality world is known for a high turn over of its employees, yet the staff at Lux treats themselves, and the patrons like a family, again helping to create the feeling that you’re welcomed in.

To try something different, or just shoot a game of pool, chances are you’re going to remember Lux, so let the blitzes begin! eSocrates

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