Rizna Mutmainah
Travel Trouble

Restaurant sparks debate over “age discrimination”

A US restaurant has gone viral for their "age policy" after they decided to ban young people in a bid to create a “grown and sexy” vibe. 

Bliss Restaurant opened its doors in St. Louis, Missouri last month and have already caused an uproar for their unique policy where men under 35 and women under 30 are not allowed in. 

Owners Marvin Pate and his wife, said that they created the rule to help them “maintain a sophisticated environment, uphold our standards, and support the sustainability of our unique ambience”.

Despite getting some backlash over the policy, they insist that they will stick to their code. 

“I think Bliss is a home away from home,” he told local news station KSDK.

“You can come here and actually feel like you’re at a resort. People will feel like they’re on a vacation.

“Of course, we have been getting a little backlash because of our policy, but that’s OK. We’re sticking to our code.”

Pate is so committed to providing a space for older people, that if anyone looks younger than 30, they will get their ID's checked. 

“The restaurant is just something for the older people to come do, have a happy hour, come get some good food and not have to worry about some of the young folks who bring some of that drama,” assistant manager Erica Rhodes added.

A few people have slammed the restaurant, suggesting that the rule was “age discrimination”.  

“The owner barely makes his own age requirement. Come on,” one vented online.

“I’ve never seen a bar fight that wasn’t started by some drunk over 30,” another added. 

“I feel like it’s usually older people acting out nowadays," and another person replied: “Y’all ever seen a Karen under 30?”

However, in the age of young influencers, many thought the restriction  “makes sense". 

“Ah, Bliss, no influencers with those bright lights and filming while everyone else is trying to have a nice meal,” one said. 

“I like the concept, it’s time we mature adults can dine in a relaxing atmosphere without kids screaming, parents screaming, aggressive behaviours,” another added. 

“I love the age requirements. Please keep it like this. Don’t change it a lot of places back in the day had age requirements I’m glad that somebody finally taking it back protect your business I support,” a third wrote. 

“I love this idea!!!! Perfect!!!! And for all those gripping and complaining about it…..or have some smartelic comment….. just wait. One day your day is coming," another mused. 

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