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Atlanta Falcons defensive end Grady Jarrett (97) walks off the field after an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, in Atlanta.
Atlanta Falcons defensive end Grady Jarrett (97) walks off the field after an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, in Atlanta.AP Photo/Danny Karnik
  • The Atlanta Falcons player was denied entry to the restaurant.

  • Local news reported that Jarrett called out Le Bilboquet in a now- deleted post.

  • He told WXIA-TV that he saw someone working out in a full Gucci suit.

According to reports, a football player was denied entry into an Atlanta restaurant due to his attire.

According to the Atlanta Falcons defensive end, Le Bilboquet, a French restaurant located in Buckhead, turned him away on Wednesday.

The football player was wearing a Gucci tracksuit worth thousand of dollars and a tennis chain when the incident happened.

The outlet noted that in his post, he said that other people inside the establishment were wearing sweatsuits. A photo of Jarrett was shared on social media.

Jarrett told the outlet that it wasn't a good feeling.

—Audrey Washington (@AudreyWSBTV) April 21, 2022

According to Le Bilboquet's policies, athletic and beach attire, sweatpants, baseball caps, cut denim, and flipflops are not allowed.

Jarett said that he is an athlete, and that he sees someone working out in a full Gucci suit.

The restaurant apologized to guests they had previously turned away, but they stood by their dress code policy. Dominque Wilkins, a former Atlanta Hawks player, was denied entry last year.

Our dress code clearly states that athletic wear is not allowed and is posted at our door, online and reiterated by our reservation team. In order to accommodate Atlanta's more casual environment, we relaxed our dress code and required all staff members to undergo sensitivity training.

We never want to turn away guests, but we must treat all guests equally and provide a standard for everyone who wants to dine with us. We apologize to anyone who has been turned away.

For my suit to be classified as athletic wear under their discretion, I just didn't think that was right.

Last week, former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said that she was denied service at a restaurant because she was wearing leggings.

"Rules are the rules, just wonder if the woman who came in immediately after me, who I did not see come back out, was also denied service," Bottoms wrote.

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