Bliss Caribbean Restaurant Stands firm on its Age Policy Amid Criticism

Restaurant Establishes Minimum Age Requirement of 30 for a More Refined Atmosphere

Bliss Caribbean Restaurant in Missouri has implemented a strict age policy to maintain an upscale dining experience and uphold its standards. The restaurant, which opened in St. Louis County in May, requires customers to be 30 or older for women and 35 or older for men. This decision was made to create a mature and relaxed environment for customers to enjoy without any drama.

The announcement of the age policy on social media sparked conversation and prompted the restaurant staff to discuss it with a local news outlet. The assistant manager, Erica Rhodes, explained that Bliss Caribbean Restaurant aims to provide a sophisticated and safe atmosphere for customers to dine in. The owner, Marvin Pate, acknowledged that there has been some criticism of the policy but expressed that they are sticking to their code.

Despite the backlash, Bliss Caribbean Restaurant has received mostly positive feedback for its age policy. The restaurant’s Facebook page highlighted the support and love received from patrons who appreciate the grown-up atmosphere maintained by the policy. While representatives for the restaurant have not commented on the situation, they continue to stand by their decision to create a space that is both grown and sexy.

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