Three hours into my night at Drakes I was told to remove my hat. Apparently at 11:00 p.m. the dress code changed. I removed my hat and was forced to close my tab and leave the restaurant in front of countless witnesses. With no vehicle(I had ridden with friends who were still inside) I walked in the cold to a nearby restaurant with my faithful wife. Losing 10 paying customers (all of my friends) because of a hat is no way to run a reputable business. My guess is Drakes mentality goes a little something like a lot of businesses out there, "it's ok to lose 10 paying customers since we have 100 more waiting in line to get in." Thanks for a regretful first experience.
Three hours into my night at Drakes I was told to remove my hat. Apparently at 11:00 p.m. the dress code changed. I removed my hat and was forced to close my tab and leave the restaurant in front of countless witnesses. With no vehicle(I had ridden with friends who were still inside) I walked in the cold to a nearby restaurant with my faithful wife. Losing 10 paying customers (all of my friends) because of a hat is no way to run a reputable business. My guess is Drakes mentality goes a little something like a lot of businesses out there, "it's ok to lose 10 paying customers since we have 100 more waiting in line to get in." Thanks for a regretful first experience.