The Turkey Leg Hut’s Seriously Strict New Dress Code Sparks a Social Media Furor

“Excessively baggy” pants and “exposed undergarments” are now banned at the Third Ward favorite, and Twitter isn’t happy about it
On Friday, wildly popular Third Ward restaurant the Turkey Leg Hut announced that it would implement a new dress code that many critics have described as racist.
The restaurant announced its new dress code in a now-deleted post to its Instagram account, and the rules are surprisingly strict for the casual spot. In addition to rules like “all body parts must be completely covered” and “no swimwear,” the new dress code also bans “exposed undergarments” like sports bras and panties, and clothing emblazoned with “obscene language.”
Not long after this new policy was posted to social media, Twitter erupted in a furor, causing the restaurant’s name to trend on the platform well into Saturday morning. Many users decried the policy as racist, and pointed to the history of how dress codes have been used to exclude people of color from spaces like restaurants for years. And because this is Twitter, there was no shortage of jokes about how people would dress when heading to Turkey Leg Hut to feast on crawfish-stuffed turkey legs:
Some place called Turkey Leg Hut posted this dress code on their Instagram page.
I’ve been to weddings with more relaxed dress codes. pic.twitter.com/9adWN8dsr8
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) July 3, 2021
Getting ready for dinner at the Turkey Leg Hut. pic.twitter.com/hbVQ8BxsY5
— Joe Leydon (@JoeLeydon) July 3, 2021
Blessed day. Would you be so kind as to accompany me to the Turkey Leg Hut? Under His eye…. pic.twitter.com/hN2DBfIicy
— Sweet Ambitchions (@ShikeraCallihan) July 3, 2021
Shortly after the controversy popped off, the Turkey Leg Hut deleted its original post and replaced it with an updated dress code that’s a little more relaxed, but still prevents patrons from wearing “excessively baggy/sagging pants” and notes that “shorts must cover your entire bottom” while banning “distressed or ripped clothing that is overly revealing.”
“Please know that we are a family friendly restaurant that serves all ages from children to adults daily and putting this dress code in place was necessary to ensure that all parties from our guest to our staff are dressed appropriately when in our establishment,” the updated post reads. “We are not a club, we are a family friendly restaurant, and will continue to maintain our standards as we welcome everyone to the Turkey Leg Hut.” Comments on that post, and all of the Turkey Leg Hut’s Instagram posts, have been turned off.
The Turkey Leg Hut is, of course, no stranger to controversy. In February, co-owner Lyndell Price was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly pistol-whipping a man at forthcoming Third Ward bar Savoy Ice House. That case is still pending. In 2020, co-founder Nakia Price and investor Steven Price sued each other, alleging theft and financial misconduct. The year prior, the restaurant was sued by its neighbors in the Third Ward, who claimed that the restaurant’s “noxious” smoke was polluting the neighborhood. Litigation between Price and Rogers is still pending, while the suit filed by the Third Ward residents has been dropped.