The situation is the same as that of the well-known controversy in 2007-2008 over Muslim cab drivers in Minnesota refusing to transport people who were openly carrying alcohol. This article, with which you probably agree with, calls out conservative Christians for supporting such religious rights only for themselves and specifically not for those Muslim cab drivers. I really just tried to determine whether right now (15 years later) Muslim cab drivers in Minnesota can refuse service to passengers who clearly have alcohol, and I suspect the answer is that those Muslim cab drivers just gave up. So, I guess you win. In America, we're not going to let people use religious justifications to refuse service in a small minority of situations (say, less than 10%). (Which is entirely different from White southerners refusing to serve African Americans at lunch counters.) Unless, that is, you want to compare those Muslim cab drivers to the White southern lunch counter owners, which it seems is what you're doing.