Matt Crunk
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Do any restaurants still have dress codes any more?
I remember as a young kid going out with my folks to restaurants, and a good many of them were "coat and tie required" places. Now days we're lucky to find "shirt and shoes required"
I enjoy causal dining as much as the next guy, but it sort of lessens the experience of having a $40 steak, when seated at the next table are people in t-shirts, flip-flops, and a ball cap (which they don't even bother to remove during the meal), and it's all viewed a perfectly acceptable - which it may be at a beach-side burger joint. But I'm talking four star restaurants here.
I eat at some pretty fancy (read expensive) places, and none that I know of enforce a dress code beyond "shirt and shoes required". What has society come to?
I remember as a young kid going out with my folks to restaurants, and a good many of them were "coat and tie required" places. Now days we're lucky to find "shirt and shoes required"
I enjoy causal dining as much as the next guy, but it sort of lessens the experience of having a $40 steak, when seated at the next table are people in t-shirts, flip-flops, and a ball cap (which they don't even bother to remove during the meal), and it's all viewed a perfectly acceptable - which it may be at a beach-side burger joint. But I'm talking four star restaurants here.
I eat at some pretty fancy (read expensive) places, and none that I know of enforce a dress code beyond "shirt and shoes required". What has society come to?