Miney M Mac, a frequent patron of Stab’s Prime Steak and Seafood in Baton Rouge, was denied entry to the restaurant due to her outfit, which was deemed “revealing from the top” and against the restaurant’s dress code.
Miney’s Facebook Post:
Following the incident, Miney took to Facebook to share her experience and posted videos from the restaurant. She expressed her frustration, stating, “I was just ‘kicked out’ of Stabs Prime Steak and Seafood of Baton Rouge, a place I’ve patronized for years in an outfit I’ve worn there SEVERAL times because of their recent ‘dress code’ policy, but people can wear jeans, regular t-shirts, their waitresses can wear mini skirts.”
Questioning the Dress Code:
In her post, Miney highlighted the inconsistency in the dress code enforcement, pointing out that the waitresses were allowed to wear shorts while she was asked to cover up. She added, “My set is too revealing for the ‘atmosphere’ they’re trying to create. Never again. I’m done with Stabs.”
Video Evidence:
Miney also shared a video showing a restaurant staff member explaining the dress code and insisting her clothes were too revealing. When Miney questioned the staff about the shorts worn by the waitresses, the staff reiterated the dress code policy.
Public Reaction:
Miney’s post has garnered over 3,400 likes and numerous comments, with many people supporting her and criticizing the restaurant’s policy. Comments included:
- “Awful! It’s not even revealing or anything. I’m sorry sis!”
- “What atmosphere? And not a soul is in there?! The nerve.”
- “Sorry that happened to you. That’s messed up.”
- “Wow. Sorry you had to experience this sis!”
Aftermath:
After being denied entry to Stab’s, Miney went to Zea’s, another restaurant, where she received several compliments and was promptly seated.