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My wife and I went there recently and it was terrible.
It caters to no one except white yuppies smh
I cannot believe they destroyed apart of black DC
like I wanted to punch a wall.
My wife and I went there recently and it was terrible.
It caters to no one except white yuppies smh
I cannot believe they destroyed apart of black DC
like I wanted to punch a wall.
I know you're just trolling here but I'll bite What part of "Black DC" has been destroyed? Were you and your wife purposely made to feel excluded because of your skin color or was it just not your style? This city has plenty of "Black Yuppies" as well as the white variety, in your opinion are they a part of the problem as well?
I know you're just trolling here but I'll bite What part of "Black DC" has been destroyed? Were you and your wife purposely made to feel excluded because of your skin color or was it just not your style? This city has plenty of "Black Yuppies" as well as the white variety, in your opinion are they a part of the problem as well?
Im not trolling im actually hurt by this.
We were the only black patrons in there #1.
#2 One one stand actually sold meats and food.
The rest of the place looks like an expensive ***** food court
mixed with Stein Mart. No black yuppie would be interested, not compared
to their white and Asian counterparts. Union Market is some BS.
Looks like a winner to me. I ate lunch there Saturday. Kind of an Eastern Market for NE. It was nothing before.
How long have you been in DC?
Arent you the same person who
said no one in DC refers to NW as
Uptown?
You fired!!!
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