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Victory for tattooed mum Katie Hally as Burleigh Pavilion on the Gold Coast apologises for refusing her entry

August 8, 2023 by Staff Reporter

  • Bar apologises to tattooed mother for refusing entry 
  • Burleigh Pavilion, Gold Coast, refuses entry for tattooed people if aggressive 

A popular beachside bar that refused entry to a mother of two because of her back tattoos has admitted it made a mistake.

Katie Hally was at Burleigh Pavilion on the Gold Coast to celebrate a friend’s 45th birthday on Saturday when she was stopped by security.

Ms Hally said she was making her way inside the venue when the doorman told her she was not allowed in due to the bar’s tattoo policy.

In a statement, the Burleigh Pavilion said it had contacted Ms Hally to ‘apologise for [her] being refused entry to the venue over the weekend’.

‘Management became aware of the incident after media reports,’ the statement read.

‘[We] acknowledge that in accordance with policy, Katie should have been welcomed into the venue.

‘Burleigh Pavilion’s house policy is in place to create a comfortable and enjoyable environment for our guests.’

The Burleigh Pavilion (pictured), a beachfront bar on the Gold Coast, has apologised to a mother of two for denying her entry because of tattoos on the back of her neck

The Queensland mum took to social media on Sunday to vent her frustration at the situation, labelling it ‘a joke’.

‘I got denied entry to the Burleigh Pavilion yesterday afternoon,’ Ms Hally wrote.

‘Apparently my “neck” tattoos from 2010 that mean family, love and happiness are too offensive or intimidating in 2023.’

The Burleigh Pavilion’s tattoo policy states patrons with tattoos are allowed to enter unless if they are ‘intimidating, aggressive, or offensive’.

Ms Hally told the Gold Coast Bulletin she disagreed with that description, claiming instead that the tattoos honoured milestones in her life.

‘I got the first one – happiness – almost thirteen years ago after I got divorced,’ she said.

Katie Hally said the three tattoos in Chinese lettering on her upper back (pictured) translated to ‘family, love, and happiness’ and relate to different times in her life Katie Hally (pictured) said the experience was humiliating and insulting

‘The second one, “family”, I got done with my sister, and the third one I did last, “love”, in the hopes I could find love again.

‘I understand why the policy exists, but the manager could have used her discretion.

‘She could have been more caring and assess people on a case-by-case basis but they didn’t.’

Ms Hally did return after changing into the one collared shirt she owned, but described the experience was ‘insulting’.

‘I would have loved to have not returned,’ Ms Hally said. ‘It was just so disappointing and insulting. I’m a law-abiding citizen.

The refusal by the popular venue is not the first to make headlines this year after Rachel Ubaldino was denied entry in January.

Ms Ubaldino said she was left ‘shocked and embarrassed’ after she was denied entry to the Burleigh Pavilions because of a neck tattoo.

British bodybuilder and actor Martyn ‘The Nightmare’ Ford was denied entry to the same bar in June while in the country filming.

The Mortal Kombat 2 star said he was turned away by the venue because of sleeve tattoos on both of the 41-year-old’s arms.

Last year, local Maori woman Jadene Kini was told her moko kauae was against the dress code, despite her trying to explain its cultural significance.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Burleigh Pavilion for comment.



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