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TexasTowelie

(112,131 posts)
Thu Dec 8, 2016, 11:55 PM Dec 2016

Charleston to get its first 'Ladies' Bar'



Even with restaurants opening in Charleston at breakneck pace, local food-and-beverage conversations still sometimes turn to what the dining scene is missing. One type of venue that rarely comes up is a “ladies’ bar.” And with the Hotel Bennett next year opening alongside Marion Square, it’s unlikely ever to surface.

“Hotel Bennett will feature Charleston’s first classic Ladies Bar, featuring an etched-mirrored ceiling and reclaimed pink marble from the former Charleston Library for its floor, bar and table tops,” a press release for the project promises.

According to spokesman Matt Owen, Camellia’s will complement a lobby bar and rooftop bar, which were planned with drinkers of both genders in mind. Camellia’s “is intended to feel comfortable and inviting, particularly for women, and contrasts with the more masculine design of most other bars,” he says.

The menu for Camellia’s is still in the works, but Owen predicts it will comprise “a fun and large craft cocktail program.”

Read more: http://www.postandcourier.com/blog/raskin_around/charleston-to-get-its-first-ladies-bar/article_5c133d44-b8f5-11e6-a2c6-bb0d82592c61.html
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Charleston to get its first 'Ladies' Bar' (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2016 OP
Sometimes a lady just wants a drink. madaboutharry Dec 2016 #1
It says men will be admitted so I have no problem with it Travis_0004 Dec 2016 #2
 

Travis_0004

(5,417 posts)
2. It says men will be admitted so I have no problem with it
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 12:45 AM
Dec 2016

My first thought was that they would likely be sued within a week of opening if they refused to allow men to enter

I see nothing wrong with attempting to cater to women, but allowing both men and women.

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