JDs bar
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2 Ann St, Worthing BN11 1NX, UK
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Area Served:Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 2 Ann St, Worthing BN11 1NX, UKGet more exposure
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Google Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings)
Campbell Muirhead5 StarI love this place. Been there 5 or 6 times and it is the sort of quirky place that entertains. Characters by the bucket load. And fabulous music.
It is great at the moment but as it becomes better known it is going to fabulous. All age groupsFriday 26th August 2022
Elizabeth Page5 StarFriendly atmosphere, great staff. Will definitely visit againSunday 6th February 2022
Ann-Marie Rushworth5 StarExcellent venue. Amazing singerFriday 2nd September 2022
TobyCat5 StarReally really friendly ladies that own this place. Great atmosphere. I have not had a problemMonday 11th April 2022
Eshli Greey1 StarI originally wasn’t going to leave a review assuming what happened when we went here was just a misunderstanding.
However after speaking to multiple local worthing-ers, (who will also never go back to this bar) it turns out it is a common occurrence.
When we arrived, the atmosphere was lacking but the friendly staff, live music and space to dance made up for this. I went with my disabled sister and they were quick to let us know about a disability friendly entrance for next time.
We were there quite a few hours and decided to start dancing. After a while we went out for a cigarette talking to a lady we had just met. Then out of no where, one of the owners/workers (not sure) came out and started shouting at us and forcing us to leave. She said ‘we had split a drink, smashed a glass and not let anyone know. We couldn’t treat her establishment like that’
As previously mentioned not only had I not been near a drink in quite some time, but my sister has cerebral palsy which can cause her to drop things without know she it’s even slipped from her fingers.
Either way, if a drink was spilled, neither of us was aware of it and would have definitely cleaned it up. We tried asking for clarification and apologising on the way out, to which this person followed with a threatening demeanour and tried rushing my disabled sister up the stairs.
After speaking to other people about this, I’ve heard similar stories about this women going off the rails for no apparent reason. In the circumstance that we did spill a drink, this is defiantly not how you treat customers.Tuesday 8th February 2022