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The Bliss Caribbean Restaurant in St. Louis, Missouri has recently implemented an age restriction policy to maintain a sophisticated dining environment. This new policy requires women to be 30 years old and men to be 35 years old in order to dine at the restaurant. The owners believe that this age requirement will help to ensure a “grown and sexy atmosphere” for their patrons.

The policy was announced on social media, with the restaurant stating that they are dedicated to providing an upscale dining experience to the North County community. The owners have stated that the age restriction is in place to support the sustainability of their unique ambiance and to uphold their standards for a sophisticated dining environment.

Despite receiving some backlash for the policy, the owners of Bliss Caribbean Restaurant are standing by their decision. They believe that their restaurant is a haven for older customers looking for a relaxed and mature dining experience, free from any potential drama that younger patrons might bring. The response to the policy has been mostly positive, with many patrons supporting the idea of keeping the space “grown and sexy.”

While representatives for Bliss Caribbean Restaurant have not commented on the policy specifically to Business Insider, they have expressed gratitude for the love and support they have received from their patrons. The owners are committed to maintaining the sophisticated and safe vibe of their restaurant for the foreseeable future.

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