Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Vibe Bar

One remarkable scene that was striking in The Vibe Bar was a mural on the far left wall where you walk to get to the lou.  The mural covered the entire wall and it appeared to be a graffiti type piece.  You couldn't help but notice the mural with its vibrant colors and its distinct detail.  The mural portrayed many different people from all races.  This was intriguing due to the fact that it felt almost welcoming.  It seemed as though it was telling everyone that the bar welcomed all sorts of life within its walls and that it didn't matter who you were or what race you were, you could still have an amazing time there.   All the individuals on the wall were enjoying themselves.  Everyone was interacting with one another with no sign of discrimination. 

            Another area of the bar that was fascinating was the seating area.  There were these vibrant beat up red and brown couches everywhere.  There were massive coffee tables that were placed in the middle of the couches and chairs, making the set up look as though you were in a VIP area of a club.  The great part was that these areas were not roped off and they were there for anyone to come sit and enjoy themselves.  When sitting in the area with everyone, it almost seemed like the rules were being broken and that it should be an area that could only be reserved for special groups.  The comforting thing was that you knew you weren’t going to have any scary bouncer come up and kick you out this very posh area.  The Vibe Bar was one of the best bars so far.  The scenery was nothing every experienced before.  It was fantastic.

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