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Turkey Leg Hut Accused Of Anti-Blackness For New Dress Code

On Friday, owners of the Turkey Leg Hut announced a new dress code for their restaurant. Soon after, the internet exploded with their opinions on what some call anti-Blackness over the Houston eatery’s new rules, reported The Houston Chronicle.

The restaurant is a Black-owned establishment in Houston’s Third Ward. The restaurant became popular for its gigantic turkey legs that are often dressed in other ingredients. The food is so popular that it has

drawn celebrities and is known for long lines and crowded eating areas.

However, after the announcement of dress code changes, many people question how a Black-owned restaurant could enact rules that seemingly target urban attire.

“We were forced to put this new policy in place as we remain committed to ensuring all guests are comfortable while visiting us,” the restaurant stated in a Facebook post. “We are not a club. We are a family-friendly restaurant and will continue to maintain our standards as we welcome everyone to the Turkey Leg Hut.”

Due to the new rules, which include a ban on baggy pants and du-rags, some commenters accused the restaurant of anti-Blackness.

That comment is not wrong. The restaurant’s facade does not give Michelin star vibes.

Outside of the anti-Blackness accusations, Black Twitter dragged the restaurant in the best way they knew how.

 

However, the restaurant owners are resolute, and no change to the new policy has been announced.

“3 hours before we open, 🤔 let’s get this dress code started, lol 😂 I mean this beautiful Saturday going … rain and all we rocking … thought a hater said something 👌 … we love y’all,” they posted on Instagram.

If you decide to visit, make sure you’re wearing your good t-shirt.

Kristen Muldrow

A native Dallasite who'll write anything if the price is right.