DRESS CODE:EMERILS IN VEGAS
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I've never been to a restaurant connected to a casino that had a dress code. Even the most gawd-awful expensive ones are put there to provide temporary havens for gamblers. I've been to great restaurants in Las Vegas and other gambling towns and the dress is all over the board, just as it is in casinos.
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My husband and I ate there in Feb. 1998 and there is no dress code. Most people, however, were dressed nicely but on the casual side. You would not be out of place wearing a suit or a nice blouse and jeans. The food was pretty good but rather expensive for small portions. Have fun.
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Angela -
We ate there a little while back and the food was good but pretty expensive. I think our lunch was close to $50 for the 2 of us. We shared a shrimp cocktail (this was good size) and then I had lobster bisque soup and my husband had the fried oyster lunch. He said they were some of the best fried oysters he ever had.
As above, there is no dress code. Most restaurants in vegas, especially those in the casinos, know that people will be walking around in all manner of attire. Very few places require dressing up.
We ate there a little while back and the food was good but pretty expensive. I think our lunch was close to $50 for the 2 of us. We shared a shrimp cocktail (this was good size) and then I had lobster bisque soup and my husband had the fried oyster lunch. He said they were some of the best fried oysters he ever had.
As above, there is no dress code. Most restaurants in vegas, especially those in the casinos, know that people will be walking around in all manner of attire. Very few places require dressing up.



