I haven't been to Lucky Strike Lanes but here's an interesting look at their dress code titled, Indiscreet discrimination, as described by StyleStation. I guess I'll have to buy some new clothes in order to be allowed in to bowl.
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Posted by: Drama Queen | 2006.09.17 at 04:35 PM
I was there last week again and now the sign is hiding behind the door instead of being placed prominently outside. And yet another time, it was outside again. Weird huh?
Posted by: Jinal Shah | 2006.09.29 at 09:09 AM
Why does everything have to come down to that?
There are dress codes for fancy restaurants, black tie weddings, uniforms for schools, etc. etc.
is the whole world racist according to your theory?!
Get over it.
Posted by: fedup | 2007.01.03 at 02:01 PM
Lucky Strike is upscale and a little pricey so they should have a dress code. They want to attract customers that are willing to spend money and tip well because the servers and bartenders live off those tips. It is a unique atmosphere. Otherwise go to Strikes or some other low end alley.
Posted by: tms | 2007.11.03 at 09:00 PM
join my facebook group "Boycott Lucky Strikes Lanes"
Posted by: chicago | 2008.12.17 at 01:34 PM