Seen plenty of people wear hats to breakfast at the buffet in the morning. What are your thoughts on that?
To me I think a restaurant is where you respect the person you're with if we try to dress up and look nice for our man it's nice for them to look nice for us wearing long pants to dinner it only takes them 5 minutes to change later to go to bash and to me a hat is more of a pool time or sport time to wear it to me it's all about bottom-line respect each other but please don't threaten jobs those servers are only expressing the rules they didn't make them they just have to try to get people to follow them
I believe it's a more casual environment at the buffet more of a Down dress short t-shirt Hat Thing it's still up to how are the people you're with feel about it and my opinion it's probably frowned upon more at dinner time cuz there should be a level of a nice restaurant to possibly dress nice so it depends on what level restaurant we're Buffet you're at to just try to be appropriate but who am I to speak I've wrapped a towel around me and ran in to use the bathroom at the buffet
You mean wearing a baseball cap backwards in a restaurant at night is a New Jersey thing! Right @ScubaSteve ?
Do all the restaurants require the men to wear slacks? Can they wear nice jeans? We are heading there in 13 days (happy dance) and want to wear the proper clothes when we have to.
It depends. The rules are all over the place. Suggest atleast 1 pair of dress slacks just in case you get turned down so you can go back and change. In April saw some get in with even raggy jeans and some turned away with nice jeans. No shorts in restaurants for dinner...except buffet.
TTR is a classy place with a parting atmosphere. I have no problem dressing up nice for dinner, its classy and its respectful to my wife, and its a respect to the rules they have set up. I can go change to shorts and t-shirt after dinner .
Wearing a hat is one thing. Definately feel that going to a nice restaurant and seeing someone wearing a baseball cap even on the other side of the room brings the class of the place down a couple notches. That being said, what bothers me even more is when people are so disresprcfull to employees of any establishment when they are just trying their best to do their jobs. I go grocery shopping once a week and I swear at least once every month or 2 I have to ask someone why they feel the need to talk the way they do to the cashier, and if they really think that person makes the rules or in most cases makes/changes prices. Maybe this asshat felt like he has some sort of celebrity status because hes premier. Kinda like these celebs u see going into these fancy restaurants on TMZ with track pants, sunglasses and ofcourse a baseball caps. ......you ain't that special bro
I have to agree that wearing a cap or hat of any kind in a nice restaurant is offensive. The baseball cap has gotten to be part of the dumbing down of America. It's not necessary in any restaurant above a fast food joint. It's okay in Arby's or Mickey D's but not in a real restaurant.