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| - My first time here will be the last time. Before I explain my low rating, I feel like I have to reiterate the fact that this place is a "Restaurant & Saloon", not a nightclub. Anyways, here is a play by play of what occurred: showed my ID and got in line and was asked by the bouncer (who was wearing a beanie) to take my beanie off. I assumed it was just to check that there was nothing underneath it. I put it back on while in line and paid the $10 cover on a Friday night. I walked inside with my friends and soon after (about 10 minutes) I was approached by another bouncer who asked me to do the same, so I removed my beanie...I attempted to talk to the guy and ask why I couldn't wear it, since other people had hats on, but he walked away. I looked around me and after seeing multiple people wearing hats (my friend had a cap on) and a girl literally walked in front of me wearing a beanie, I decided to put it back on because it was a winter night and obviously there were other people wearing hats and beanies. Immediately after putting it back on, the "beanie police" approached me and I was asked to leave, with my friends joining me and no refund being given even though we were in the place for no less than 15 minutes. The only explanation they could give was that I didn't "follow the rules". I respect a business for having rules and I have no problem if an establishment is going to enforce a dress code, but if they're going to pick and choose who they apply it to then I would consider that discrimination. I don't see why an establishment with hardly any lighting inside would feel the need to enforce a "no beanie" dress code anyways...This place is lame, and I don't see any reason for going there while Yardhouse and Miller's are in the same area.
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