The Game Denied Restaurant Entry for Being Black?

What was once The Game’s favorite restaurant has now become his least favorite restaurant. The rapper was visiting the LA restaurant Hillstone’s, which was once known as Houston’s. When he arrived, in a sleeveless white tee-shirt, he was denied access. The Game claims that he was only turned away beause of his race, even though the manager insisted that he only turned the rapper away beause he was not dressed according to their code.

The manager says that he told The Game that all men are obligated to wear shirts with sleeves in order to be seated inside their restaurant. But The Game and his friends insisted that they saw two white men sitting inside, both wearing sleeveless shirts. A representative for the restaurant later said that The Game did not see two men with sleeveless shirts inside the restaurant. He says that The Game pointed to a woman who was wearing a shirt without sleeves but that dress code rule does not apply to women, only to men. The rep also said that he would love to have The Game come back to their restaurant as long as he is dressed according to their policy. The Game took to twitter to voice his opinion about what occurred:






The Game, of course, is no stranger to confrontation and drama. Recently he has been involved in a few altercations–ranging from tweeting the sheriff’s number, to fighting in public. It’s hard to say who’s telling the truth and who’s right in this particular case. Either way we hope the drama is settled peacefully. Source: TMZ
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