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what would you assume by "proper attire required" at a restaurant

Depends on the restaurant. Probably no jeans/sneakers and your shirt must have a collar. Those are the rules at a couple of the local golf courses anyway.
 
Since it's not specific I wouldn't assume you need a jacket and tie; it sounds like they just don't want people dressing like slobs. No jeans, no t-shirts, no polo shirts, no sneakers.
 
Originally posted by: ironwing
Call and ask.

waiting for them to open.

I own a suit, but I bought it when I was at my heaviest weight and at this point, it's like wearing clown clothes. still trying to put off buying a new one till I'm done losing.
 
If it just says "proper attire" required, I'd go with a pair of slacks and a button-down collared shirt. Maybe throw a sport-coat on too.
 
I'd assume I was eating somewhere else. If a restaurant requires more than a sweater and khakis, I don't eat there.
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: xeno2060
What Restaurant? I have been to restaurants that were jacket an tie only for men.

some steakhouse inside the borgata in atlantic city.

Probably just business casual, but it doesn't hurt to be overdressed.
When in doubt, jacket and tie.
 
Originally posted by: waffleironhead
/no shirt|no shoes/
no service

I saw one of those signs outside a Mervyns before it closed down. I couldn't help but think, if you had no shirt and no shoes, wouldn't that be the store to go to if you wanted to get some?
 
No more than a polo shirt and a clean pair of jeans. If they need you to be better dressed than that you won't find me there.
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: ironwing
Call and ask.

waiting for them to open.

I own a suit, but I bought it when I was at my heaviest weight and at this point, it's like wearing clown clothes. still trying to put off buying a new one till I'm done losing.
Sport coat and tie would probably fit the requirements. Might even be able to ditch the tie.
 
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