Karen-Themed Restaurant Ready To Serve Sass In Las Vegas
Calling all entitled and demanding individuals in the greater Las Vegas area! The perfect restaurant for you to raise your voice and request a manager is headed to Sin City. Make way for an incredible Karen-themed pop up restaurant that is ready to settle down on the Las Vegas Strip for a brief time and serve the sass right back at you!
Karen’s Diner is an Australian-based restaurant that is making its way to the United States, and, more specifically, Las Vegas, to provide locals and tourists alike a super fun pop up dining experience on the Las Vegas Strip. Whether you’re a sassy Karen or not, this dining experience is sure to provide two things: a meal and a good time.
According to News 3, “At Karen’s Diner, customers who act as “Karens”, the insult meant to describe primarily white women who are demeaning or overly demanding toward service workers. They are met with equal attitude, with servers dishing out sass and attitude along with your food.”
If you think you can control yourself throughout the Karen’s Diner pop up experience, you should plan to purchase your tickets soon! The Karen’s Diner pop-up experience on the Las Vegas Strip will only take place for two days. Clear those calendars on October 7th and 8th and purchase your tickets for $47 per person. Click here to purchase your tickets!
With your ticket purchase, not only will you receive a massive amount of sass and awful service, but you will also receive a burger, fries, and a drink. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime Karen-tastic opportunity coming to the Las Vegas Strip in October 2023!
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Your waiter. The waitress that isn’t even in your section. The bus boy. Your hostess. They don’t know you. They aren’t great singers. They aren’t even fully convinced it’s actually your birthday. Deep in their mind they suspect you might be lying to get a free molten lava cake. They don’t want to sing to you.
The makeshift barbershop quartet inhale… you tense up… and for the next 20 seconds you are subjected to the hell. The singers with their eyes on the clock, with the waitress being awkwardly flagged down by someone in her section to get the side of ranch they asked for but she didn’t get to. You, trying to be thankful for the moment but refusing to make direct eye contact with any of them. It is beyond awkward.
As soon as the song ends, they have already forgotten your name. You are humiliated and ready to drown your sorrows in your free molten lava cake and alcohol. They are humiliated too.
Do you suffer from an aversion to having people sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to you?
For people without this random anxiety, it is really nothing. But for people who hate hearing the “Happy Birthday” song sang to them, it is literal torture. There is not a published “phobia” for this feeling, but we’ll call it “Happybirthaphobia”.
If you are one of the rare people with this disorder, fear not. We have scoured Yelp for the restaurants that are the least likely to give you this awkward scenario – whether it is pure apathy or just not their scene. Pull up a chair, put a napkin in your shirt, and feast on a songless dinner you’ll love.
Sammi Reeves is the afternoon show host on 102.7 VGS. Before her radio career, she worked several jobs in the media industry, specifically involving social media and media buying. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Sammi writes Las Vegas content centered around local restaurants, events, and need-to-know news.