Friday, October 30, 2020

Y'all Throwing Me Out Because I'm Wearing Sneakers But Not The White Lady Over There!

Restaurants continue to run "dress codes" as a tactic to discriminate Black patrons.

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Atlanta sushi establishment caught in a scandal involving a server telling a Black couple to leave because they were wearing sneakers. But on camera, the establishment allowed a white woman wearing sneakers to stay at the bar. A video surfaced online and now there’s calls for a boycott of the establishment.

A 10-minute video shows the owner and patron Steve Colbert get almost physical. His wife, Atlanta lawyer Kaylan Colbert recorded the whole encounter.


It also brings into question those goddamn “dress code” rules. It’s often a controversial policy that restricts African Americans from entering bars and restaurants with clothing that seems likely engaged in the hip-hop culture.

Wearing gold chains, Nike shoes, sleeveless t-shirts (wife-beaters), ballcaps, knit hats, bandanas, baggy pants, hoodies, skull caps, Timberland boots, cornrows, braids, designer clothing from hip-hop artists, political shirts, large earrings in men’s ears are known examples of “dress code” issues.

Urban bars, nightclubs and restaurants are often known for these asinine dress codes.

The establishment, Umi Sushi in the urban Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta turned away a man and his wife after he was wearing sneakers --- while allowing a white woman in tennis shoes to stay.

Atlanta lawyer Kaylan Colbert had recorded an encounter at an Atlanta restaurant where her husband was told to leave because of his sneakers. They witnessed a white patron wearing sneakers.

The restaurant’s website specifically states on its website:

DRESS CODE STRICTLY ENFORCED ALL: No Ball caps, sneakers, athletic wear and sports jerseys. MEN: No shorts, flip-flops and Tanktops.

What happened last Friday has become viral. They said they didn’t realize sneakers weren’t allowed and were willing to respect that rule. The Colberts said the frustration and confusion set in when they were being escorted out and spotted what appeared to be another customer—in gym shoes— being served at the bar.

What was supposed to be a quiet birthday dinner turned into a frustrating exchange when Kaylan Colbert and her husband Steve were denied service at Umi Sushi in Buckhead.

“I had been there multiple times. The COVID situation we had probably been about four times and spent plenty of money there in the past so this is supposed to be like a high-end restaurant,” she said.

Colbert said her husband has worn gym shoes to Umi without incident before. This time, they arrived early for their ‪5:15 p.m. reservation last Friday, but the two were told to leave and never seated.

“As we were walking out though my husband noticed a woman at the bar had on tennis shoes and that’s when everything had gone out the window at that point because there are no rules here for some people, only for others,” she said.

Colbert’s camera was rolling as her husband asked the manager why a woman at the bar was served even though she, too, had on gym shoes.

“If you’re going to have rules they should apply to everyone and not just some people,” she said.

The owner made things worse by insulting the patron by calling him a "baller."

FOX 5’s Alex Whittler I spoke to the owner over the phone who maintains the dress code is posted inside the restaurant and on the website. It applies to the entire establishment including the bar. But he said he regrets the way the situation was handled.

“This was completely, 100%, an operational mistake on our end,” Umi Sushi owner Farshid Arshid said.

“When they got upset we should have investigated that,” he said.

“We’ve seen this on the news over and over lately. Nobody wants to feel that way. Nobody wants to feel like they can’t go to certain places,” Colbert said.

The owner agrees and said things will be handled differently in the future.

Arshid said he has contacted the couple to work things out. They would not guarantee they’ll return to the restaurant.





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