Whitey Ford
03-27-2021, 04:59 PM
Detroit's upscale Caucus Club has had it with customers smelling like weed
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"Seriously people, hoodies and jerseys are not business attire," the restaurant wrote in a Facebook post. "Neither are ball caps 🧢 and sneakers 👟. Most importantly, if you smell like marijuana don’t even think of stepping inside the Caucus Club."
An attached image added, "Please be mindful that strong 'odors' are unacceptable."
The message drew more than 750 comments, including some who pointed out that these days, the smell of cannabis isn't really that much different than the smell of alcohol or cigars. Others pointed out that dress codes can come off as kind of racist.
"Just come out and say what kind of people you don’t want at your restaurant, no need to tip toe around what you really mean," one woman wrote.
https://www.metrotimes.com/detroit/detroits-upscale-caucus-club-has-had-it-with-customers-smelling-like-weed/Content?oid=26756326
https://i.imgur.com/Vksk1ZU.png
"Seriously people, hoodies and jerseys are not business attire," the restaurant wrote in a Facebook post. "Neither are ball caps 🧢 and sneakers 👟. Most importantly, if you smell like marijuana don’t even think of stepping inside the Caucus Club."
An attached image added, "Please be mindful that strong 'odors' are unacceptable."
The message drew more than 750 comments, including some who pointed out that these days, the smell of cannabis isn't really that much different than the smell of alcohol or cigars. Others pointed out that dress codes can come off as kind of racist.
"Just come out and say what kind of people you don’t want at your restaurant, no need to tip toe around what you really mean," one woman wrote.
https://www.metrotimes.com/detroit/detroits-upscale-caucus-club-has-had-it-with-customers-smelling-like-weed/Content?oid=26756326