Minneapolis City Council Moves to Pass Dress Code Ordinance to Fight Velvet Rope Discrimination
A Minneapolis city committee advanced a dress code ordinance Tuesday targeting velvet rope discrimination at bars and liquor-licensed businesses citywide.

TL;DR
- Minneapolis City Council committee unanimously passed a dress code ordinance.
- Businesses licensed to sell liquor or beer must post their dress codes near entrances.
- The ordinance aims to prevent 'velvet rope discrimination' based on race, gender, or orientation.
- It does not cover health and safety policies like 'no shirts, no shoes, no service'.
- If passed by the full council, it will take effect January 1, 2027.