The door sets the tone for the whole night. A clear, welcoming door policy prevents problems before they get inside.

The doorperson is the first face of your venue — and often the last chance to keep a problem outside. A good door policy isn't a wall, but a filter that welcomes the right guests and protects the atmosphere.
Clear and consistent
Guests accept rules when they are clear and fair. Communicate in advance what applies — dress code, age, house rules — and apply them consistently. Arbitrariness leads to argument; consistency brings calm.
Hospitality and boundaries at once
- A friendly greeting immediately sets the right tone;
- Calmly explaining works better than a curt refusal;
- When in doubt: de-escalate, don't provoke.
Trained doorstaff make the difference
Our guards combine hospitality with craftsmanship. They read a group, recognise risks and keep their cool when it gets busy. So your venue stays both lively and safe.
Discuss the door policy for your venue with our team.



