If you're doing some holiday shopping on Mag Mile (or passing through during tourist-guide duties), you're going to need to fuel up. But where to eat? Read on for some choice options, and don't forget to review your favorites.
I'm sorry, but the Sig room has nothing on Cite. As a Caucasian that has been to the Sig room and witnessed very disrespectful and racist behaviors, I ask everyone I know to stay away. When "white" people can sit where they want and African Americans are brought to darker corners of the restaurant on more than three visits in a row, I draw a line.
I'm sorry, but the Sig room has nothing on Cite. As a Caucasian that has been to the Sig room and witnessed very disrespectful and racist behaviors, I ask everyone I know to stay away. When "white" people can sit where they want and African Americans are brought to darker corners of the restaurant on more than three visits in a row, I draw a line.
Their discrimination doesn't stop there. I, a female, took my female staffmember out to Sig for a recognition dinner. It was a Friday night. I made my reservation weeks in advance. Being just 2 women, they sat us at the worst table possible with only a view of the lake (which at night, is no treat.) But, men with dates, even with no reservation,got premium seats. I have never been back since.
I'm sorry, but the Sig room has nothing on Cite. As a Caucasian that has been to the Sig room and witnessed very disrespectful and racist behaviors, I ask everyone I know to stay away. When "white" people can sit where they want and African Americans are brought to darker corners of the restaurant on more than three visits in a row, I draw a line.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, but the Sig room has nothing on Cite. As a Caucasian that has been to the Sig room and witnessed very disrespectful and racist behaviors, I ask everyone I know to stay away. When "white" people can sit where they want and African Americans are brought to darker corners of the restaurant on more than three visits in a row, I draw a line.
ReplyDeleteTheir discrimination doesn't stop there. I, a female, took my female staffmember out to Sig for a recognition dinner. It was a Friday night. I made my reservation weeks in advance. Being just 2 women, they sat us at the worst table possible with only a view of the lake (which at night, is no treat.) But, men with dates, even with no reservation,got premium seats. I have never been back since.
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