This applies to the Hookah lounge only as the meal and service we had in the restaurant was great.
They have posted on the door their "dress code" which seemed a bit silly as this is a pretty informal place. It is the basic stuff, no shorts, sandals, tank tops, hats, etc. Well two of our group had hats on and we were told immediately we had to remove them, no problem.
Upon sitting us down and taking our order we noticed not one but two people wearing baseball hats similar to ours. When we asked why we were told because they are girls and the rule is for guys only. After a quick trip to the bathroom I noticed that in fact the sign says only "no hats"
So being a bit of a jerk I asked again why the double standard. I was told the rule is for guys and if we don't like it we can leave. I asked to speak with a manager and they sent over this lovely british or aussie lady that was unnecessarily rude stating that they have had gang problems so no hats for guys. Apparently there are no hookah loving female gang members...
When I pointed out that her sign didn't say only guys can't wear hats she became irate and asked the two hat wearing non-gang member ladies to remove their hats. She then returned and said "there, now no one is wearing a hat, are you happy?" I told her I would have been happier if she acted in a professional manner and not like a child.
Our actual waitress tried her best but the experience was ruined and we will not be back.
I wouldn't expect people to stop going here based on my experience over the silly hat rule, however you may want to skip the hookah bar with an admitted gang problem, something tells me their sexist no hat policy won't keep them out lol.