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Nope. Not when you open it up to the public. You have a right to be a bigot in your own home. You even have a right to be a bigot in your business. But you are not allowed to practice your bigotry by violating anti-discrimination laws. That's part of doing business in the US. Don't like it? Don't open a business.
There is no such thing as a business open to the public. It's a legal concept forced on business, but not one that exists in real life. All the rights these laws violate however are real, and many of them are protected by the Constitution by amendment.