Bright, neon colors and lots of pretty backdrops. Clearly the owners – who are also behind the uber popular Prospect Park – made sure that folks would be able to get allll their shots for Instagram. We were invited out along with other food bloggers and influencers for a private tasting of their menu during their soft opening.īut first - the decor catches your eye. Lost & Found is a restaurant and bar located in Midtown (or Fourth Ward) and pretty much hits on all cylinders. What’s up, friends?! We’re starting the year off telling you about the new “it” spot in Houston. Now, that that’s out of the way… enjoy the blog □ But we wanted to give you as much information as possible to help with that decision. It’s entirely up to you to decide if you want to patronize this establishment. But it was also a private media tasting during the soft opening and prior to any sort of “dress code.” We decided to publish the blog in spite of the discrimination claims because we didn’t want to punish the awesome people we encountered (the chef, waitresses, etc.) for things they can’t control. Our experience visiting Lost & Found was wonderful. ![]() In full transparency, as black women, we’re disappointed in any establishment that discriminates against us. Lost & Found prides itself on being an inclusive company.”Ī blogger friend of ours said she was contacted by the owner directly and he stated Lost & Found would no longer be enforcing a dress code. Our dress codes are enforced with regard to everyone and everybody, regardless of race, ethnicity, creed, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic. ![]() Our goal with any dress code is to set a standard for an sophisticated dining experience and atmosphere. We take discrimination allegations very seriously and our employees regularly undergo diversity sensitivity training. We reached out for comment addressing these concerns and received the following response (we’re assuming this was sent to the person(s) who visited): “We do not support discrimination of any sort and sincerely apologize if you felt this way after visiting our establishment. There are also similar stories about this establishment on Yelp. dress code not being enforced the same for all races). WONDER WOMAN and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics.Editor’s Note: This review was written prior to us catching wind of some people saying they experienced discriminatory practices at the door (i.e. SUPERMAN and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. SUPERGIRL and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. SCOOBY-DOO and all related characters and elements © & ™ Hanna-Barbera. LOONEY TUNES and all related characters and elements © & ™ Warner Bros. JUSTICE LEAGUE and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. ![]() (s22)īATMAN and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. © ICEE is a federally registered trademark.ĪQUAMAN and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. The Welch’s name and banner are registered trademarks of Welch Foods Inc., A cooperative. © 2022 The Promotion In Motion Companies, Inc. M&M’S, the SNICKERS logo and the parallelogram design, 3 MUSKETEERS, DOVE, MILKY WAY and TWIX are trademarks of Mars or Affiliates. “Coca-Cola”, “Coca-Cola Freestyle”, the Red Disk Icon and the Contour Bottle design are registered trademarks of The Coca-Cola Company. ![]() SIX FLAGS® and all related indicia are trademarks of Six Flags Theme parks, Inc.TM © 2022.įright Fest ® and Holiday in the Park ® are registered trademarks of Six Flags Theme Parks Inc.
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