In the video, he was wearing sneakers, gym shorts and a Jordan T-shirt. Another child in the restaurant, who was white, was wearing similar apparel.
A Baltimore restaurant owner that has repeatedly come under fire for its dress code policy has apologized to a Black woman and her son for denying them service for wearing clothing that did not adhere to their dress code.
“They’re telling me that my son can’t eat here because there’s no athletic wear? He’s nine,” Grant said. “And there’s kids out there with tennis shoes on.” Atlas Restaurant Group, which owns Ouzo Bay and a slew of other restaurants in the area, called the incident “incredibly disturbing” and has put the manager involved on “indefinite leave.”
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