
The 30-year-old man identified as Alexandre Callet, said that he asked for a loan of €70,000 so he can open a second restaurant, but he was rejected by several banks. So he has decided to ban all bankers from his gourmet restaurant as a form of protest.
Callet,
who owns the Les Ecuries de Richlieu restaurant, placed a sign outside
his store which reads: “Dogs welcome, bankers banned unless they pay an
entry fee of €70,000 (about $78,000).”
Explaining his action,
Callet said: “As soon as I see a banker that I recognize I won’t let
them enter my restaurant. They have treated me like a dog, so I have
denied them access.”The Les Ecuries de Richlieu is a popular restaurant in Paris and celebrities often frequent the place.
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