I visited your bar in order to have a quiet beer without ordering a hookah. However, I was asked to leave, arguing that I do not smoke. I consider this attitude to clients unacceptable and discriminatory. Everyone has the right to choose whether to smoke or not. To refuse service solely on the grounds that a guest does not use a hookah is a direct infringement of consumer rights and discrimination based on personal preferences. I'm very disappointed. This behavior of the staff contradicts not only common sense, but also the basic norms of respect for freedom of choice. I hope you will reconsider your guest policy.