Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle is one of the most recognizable faces in the city. However, that didn't stop one of Atlanta's most high-end restaurants from denying service to Kennys Vargas Jersey him at the door.The Buckhead-area restaurant, Le Bilboquet, has a strict that does not allow sweat pants or athletic attire.In a picture shown by WSB Channel 2 reporter Audrey Washington, Jarrett appeared to be wearing a green sweat suit, Zach Duke Jersey which would put him out of the restaurant's dre s code.But Jarrett claimed on his Twitter account that he was not treated fairly because other restaurant customers were also out of dre s code, but were allowed service."I would Blank Jersey agree if I was the only one there in the attire," Jarrett tweeted, claiming he was "turned away because of the color of my skin.''Scroll to ContinueThis isn't the first time this restaurant has denied service to a high-profile athlete. In May 2021, Atlanta Hawks legend and Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins was denied service for not following the dre s code.Wilkins said that the dre s code Eddie Rosario Jersey policy was not the full reason why he was denied service, but that his kicking out was racially motivated.Restaurant manager Martin Theis was not around when Jarrett attended the restaurant, but maintained that he Bert Blyleven Jersey was denying Jarrett service because he violated the dre s code, not because of his race. We never like upsetting people with the dre s code, but its something that we do need to maintain, Theis told .Jarrett has been in Atlanta this week, .