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CITIZEN
Less Than Welcoming To All Houston Citizens

A friend and co-worker of mine - we'll just call her Ms. T, was invited to a birthday party for a friend of hers and invited me to come along.  Why not?  I have fun hanging out with Ms. T and her friends, so sure...sounds like fun.  The party was going to be at a new club in the Heights called Citizen.

The party theme was "Black and White Ball" so everyone had to come dressed in those colors.  I got all dressed up in a new dress with a very cool black and white mod print.  I fixed my hair and got all gussied up for the party because I heard the dress code was really strict at the club.  Apparently, that's not all that's strict about the club, which my friends and I would find out later.

I met Ms. T at her house and she drove us to Citizen.  When we got there my first thought was "Wow, this club is not in a very nice looking area."  Then I saw the outside of the club and it seemed kind of small.  Anyway, we parked the car in the parking lot across the street and paid the $7 parking fee (they do have valet parking too).  We walked in the rain and cold over to the door of the club and the guy at the door asked if we were there for a party.  We told him who's party we were with and he didn't even really glance at his clipboard before saying "I don't have that name."  He said that there were 3 private parties going on that night and they weren't letting in the general public.  And we told him that we were there for one of those parties and we were invited to it and RSVPed for it. My friend gets out her phone to try and call the birthday girl, and as she's doing this, people are walking up to the door and the door guy isn't asking them if they are there for a party or anything.  He just opens the door and lets them in.  All the while, Ms. T and I are standing in the rain making phone calls and trying to figure out what's going on.

Ms. T was unable to get a hold of the birthday girl so she and I decided to leave instead of waiting out in the rain.  Thankfully, the guy watching the parking lot was nice enough to give us our money back since we couldn't get into the club (the sign in the parking lot says no refunds, but we asked very nicely).

Anyway, Ms. T and I wait in the car for another friend to arrive and we all decided to go somewhere else.  Why not?  We were all dressed up.  But before we left, I wanted to see if our friend, Ms. D, could get in since the door guy hadn't see her yet.  So I asked her to give it a try.  She walked up to the door and the door man just opened the door and let her in.  She didn't have to say she was there for a party or anything.  If the club wasn't letting in the "general public" that night, why didn't he ask her if she was there for a party?  Needless to say, Ms. T and I were very annoyed at that point.  We were invited to come out there and we were told that we couldn't go in?

Come to find out the next day, it wasn't our clothes, our make-up or our hair...they wouldn't let us in because my friend/co-worker, Ms. T, is black.  One of Ms. T's friends, who was able to get in, called her the next day and told her that there were no black people inside the club, so it was highly probable that the reason we didn't get in was because of the color of her skin.   It amazes me that there are still establishments and people around that are like that. 

I can't review what the club was like on the inside or what the service or atmosphere was like inside either because I wasn't allowed in due to some very narrow minded people.  And I can not say that that club will ever be reviewed on this website because I do not plan to go there again or give those people my hard earned money.  As a matter of fact, the manager is named Bobby Ramirez and I don't plan on going to any of the clubs that he manages.
- Shannel Vance

Citizen
4606 Washington
Houston, TX 77007

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