Schnitzel n Tits Media critics sound off

schnitz n tits media critics

Do you agree with Schnitzel n Tits media critics?

Whether you’re a fan or like some schnitzel n tits media critics, we make you foam at the mouth – we definitely turn some heads! We are very proud of our small business but we respect other people’s opinions and especially value our punters’ feedback. See what others have written about us and feel free to add something yourself.

The Age – Big boys in fits over schnitzel n tits

Sydney Morning Herald – Why stripping becoming hip isnt cool

Herald Sun – Wobbly reaction to schnitzel n tits jelly wrestle competition

Our Right of reply to Schnitzel n Tits media critics.

The Age lays out some of the details of a legal battle which arose when we started Schnitzel n Tits. As most Melbournites would know the concept of topless waitresses serving pub grub is not new. Nor did we ‘invent’ the name Schnitzel n Tits. As this article correctly relates, however, our founder Jazzy Jeff was a big fan of the concept and revived it when it was discontinued.

The standard business practice of copyrighting a trading name then sparked a legal wrangle with the owners of the St Kilda hotel in which a previous Schnitzel n Tits night ran. The hotel’s owners had announced no intention of continuing such a night. Their outrage seems a bit  like sour grapes in response to the hard earned success and popularity of our quite different Burlesque theatre experience. Whilst the core product remains we added bells and whistles you’ll love and breathed new life into Schnitzel n Tits

Winnie Salamon of the Sydney Morning Herald made a feminist critique of Schnitzel N Tits which sparked over 80 site comments and a variety of social media discussion. We take issue with her contention that our female patrons attend under sufferance – dragged along by the men, not wanting “don’t want to seem.. uptight or prudish” Winnie closes by “acknowledging their strained smiles”.

Many if not most of our female patrons come as a group on a girls night out. As regards ‘strained smiles’ – do these female audience members look uncomfortable to you?!

We’ve created an environment in which fun takes the place of sleaze. Performers and waitresses enjoy Schnitzel N Tits almost as much as patrons of either gender.

We wish Schnitzel n Tits media critics would attend one of our nights. We feel sure we could win them over.  We’d be prepared to offer these journalists tickets to Jellywrestlemania (which made the Herald Sun ‘wobbly’) for example. We think they’d be pleasantly surprised.

Schnitzel n Tits media critics – don’t knock it ’til you try it!