Texas Restaurant Criticized for Dress Code Policy That Prohibits Face and Neck Tattoos

A Texas restaurant chain is catching heat online for their policy of not allowing people with face or neck tattoos to eat at their restaurants.Little Woodrow's is a chain restaurant with branches in Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio and Midland, where the controversy over the dress code policy began. All locations require patrons to cover any face or neck tattoos they may have in order to be allowed inside, the restaurant's attorney, Philip Brinson, told KOSA-TV in Odessa."We don't like to refuse service to anyone, but if somebody comes in and is not dressed appropriately we will ask them to either change it up a little bit or in this case with tattoos cover it up," Brinson said.  Continue reading...

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