Yo Gotti's Restaurant Bans Under-30 Crowd to Keep the Peace
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Step into the dynamic world of hip-hop culture as Yo Gotti shakes things up in Memphis. His renowned restaurant, Prive, is making headlines with its bold new rule: entry reserved for the 30-and-over crowd. This strategic move aims to foster a mature, drama-free dining vibe amidst the vibrant Memphis nightlife. With a history of altercations making headlines, Prive is now opting for an atmosphere that keeps tranquility at its forefront. Delve into the latest from DopeBoyTV to see how Gotti's decision is setting the stage for a new chapter in the hip-hop dining scene. Curious about the impact of this age limit? Click for the full scoop!
One Memphis restaurant is still requiring you to have an ID even for patrons who are over the age of 21. The restaurant now requires you to be at least 30 years old to enter. FOX 13's Troyce Grant went to the restaurant on Winchester and has the details. Being 21 still isn't old enough to get into certain restaurants here in Memphis. Here at Preve, a new sign says you have to be 30 years or older just to get inside. That's where you need to be right now. 30 and up. That's what a sign reads on a Memphis restaurant Preve. For more than a decade, it has welcomed people 21 and older. But this week, they're saying, after a certain time, only people ages 30 and up can enter, stating it was a way to, quote, enhance the dining experience. In the past, FOX 13 has covered violent incidents outside the restaurant. One of the more notable ones from 2023, where two people were killed during a shooting. The Memphis Police Department says, in the last year, there have been
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