Restaurant says men must be 35, women must be 30 to enter: ‘We’re sticking to our code’
Restaurant says men must be 35, women must be 30 to enter: ‘We’re sticking to our code’
A new upscale restaurant in Florissant, Missouri, called Bliss has quite the age restriction.
No kids zones are popular in South Korea and it doesn't sound horrible honestly. https://creatrip.com/en/blog/10889
1 0 ReplyI'm all for it. I loathe that high pitched shriek kids make when upset or the other one they make while playing. Nails on a chalkboard.
1 0 ReplyThere's a difference here.
A 25 yo isn't a kid.
1 0 ReplyEhhhhh....
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I don’t see the age restriction as too far different from senior clubs (minus the gender split; do nonbinary folks get in at 30 or 35?) so that doesn’t bother me. IDs being verified by a St Louis County officer instead of an employee of the restaurant does. Why are taxpayers of all ages footing the bill for a private business?
1 0 Replywhat difference do those 5 years make in terms of gender?
1 0 ReplyJust serve bland food and you won't need the rule.
1 0 ReplyKinda sounds like illegal discrimination given two protected classes.
0 0 ReplyLike a 55+ community?
0 0 ReplyAge isn't a protected class unless you're above 40
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I’m 44, guess I can’t eat there
0 0 ReplyThe headline of the article is bad
0 0 ReplyHow is it bad? It's in the article.
Women must be at least 30 to enter, and men must be at least 35.
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