Dress Code in place for Lincoln Entertainment District

But women can be comfortable, so they can get ogled I guess?
And here I thought women wore that kind of stuff for attention. ;)

I have no problem with the 'dress code'. I've been kicked out of bars for stupider stuff than wearing a tank.

 
I once was kicked out of a place for not dancing... while I was at the bar ordering a drink lol

 
Seems pretty stupid. I've been going to the haymarket practically all my life and never noticed a problem with the dress of people or hooligans.

Yesterday I actually took a little spin through the "west" haymarket to see what it looked like now that it's almost finished. It use to feel like a genuinely quaint area without the artificial planned feel that many urban hot spots have. I think that's all over now, and things like this just add insult to injury as all the chains and franchises prepare to roll in.

 
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Seems pretty stupid. I've been going to the haymarket practically all my life and never noticed a problem with the dress of people or hooligans.

Yesterday I actually took a little spin through the "west" haymarket to see what it looked like now that it's almost finished. It use to feel like a genuinely quaint area without the artificial planned feel that many urban hot spots have. I think that's all over now, and things like this just add insult to injury as all the chains and franchises prepare to roll in.
Yeah, because an area with new, fun places to hang out, eat, and drink is totally lame. From the information I have seen, it's going to be a mix of local establishments and chains. I walked around the area in July, and I thought it looked really cool. If it's half as successful as the KC Power & Light district, it will be a huge success for Lincoln. I congratulate Lincoln for being so forward thinking and making this happen.

 
A local bar across the river in Iowa told me that I HAD to tuck my Nebraska necklace inside my shirt. I looked at the security guard guy and asked if he was serious to which he responded back yes I'm being serious. I then replied back that they're only making me do it because its a Husker necklace in Hawkeye country and no joke this was his response back, "you can use that as a weapon!" WHAT? Use my Husker necklace as a weapon?

 
A local bar across the river in Iowa told me that I HAD to tuck my Nebraska necklace inside my shirt. I looked at the security guard guy and asked if he was serious to which he responded back yes I'm being serious. I then replied back that they're only making me do it because its a Husker necklace in Hawkeye country and no joke this was his response back, "you can use that as a weapon!" WHAT? Use my Husker necklace as a weapon?
It would remind Hawkeye fan how bad of a football team they have and might force them to kill themselves so you would be an accessory. Better to keep the necklace hidden.

 
A local bar across the river in Iowa told me that I HAD to tuck my Nebraska necklace inside my shirt. I looked at the security guard guy and asked if he was serious to which he responded back yes I'm being serious. I then replied back that they're only making me do it because its a Husker necklace in Hawkeye country and no joke this was his response back, "you can use that as a weapon!" WHAT? Use my Husker necklace as a weapon?
I saw a guy kill a man with a teacup once. Anything is possible

 
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