Bar’s Front Door Sign ‘Sparks Outrage’, Manager Claims It’s ‘Increased Business’

Victor Fiorillo’s night out took an interesting turn when he decided to visit the Old Philadelphia Bar in the City of Brotherly Love, seeking a beer and some camaraderie.

The bar’s window displayed a bold message that caught his eye, but he chose to enter and support the establishment financially. Inside, a moment of unity occurred when a man, humorously declaring himself a former firefighter and jokingly a Mexican, activated the jukebox to play Lee Greenwood’s patriotic anthem “God Bless the USA” from 1984. As the chorus filled the room, patrons joined in a collective sing-along, embodying the spirit of the song and the values it represents.

This bar, a long-standing fixture in its Philadelphia neighborhood, recently adorned its facade with a sign that read, “If you’re not proud to be an American, do not bother to come in.” This new addition underscores a commitment to patriotism and sets the tone for the type of welcome guests can expect— one of patriotic cheer. The establishment maintains its old-school charm with economical beer prices and a stance against the encroachment of hipster culture, aiming to attract “real men” rather than yuppies or working professionals viewed as disruptive by the locals.

A Google review praised the bar for not being “overrun with hipster douchebags,” suggesting that any who do venture inside know to keep a low profile. However, the sign and the bar’s ethos have sparked controversy and outrage, particularly on social media and among the local community. Some residents, including a woman from Fairmount with an Indian boyfriend, express apprehension about visiting the bar, fearing it may not be a welcoming space for everyone.

The bar manager, however, sees no issue with the sign’s message, reflecting a sentiment echoed by a bartender to Fiorillo: “If you’re in this county, you should be proud to be an American.” This story raises questions about the balance between patriotism and inclusivity, and the role of local establishments in reflecting community values and tensions.

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