Upscale Manhattan restaurants in jeans?
#41
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Why don't we all give Boomer some constructive advice on what WE think he should wear. Katie Couric can dress herself.
I think Boomer should bring a sportcoat (black), dress pants (black or tan)and some nice dress shirts. More than likely, you don't need a tie.
I think Boomer should bring a sportcoat (black), dress pants (black or tan)and some nice dress shirts. More than likely, you don't need a tie.
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Boomer:
Foodie has it right. For the benefit of those who don't live in New York, the distinctions for upscale restaurants (let's just say those places which charge more than $25 for entrees and require reservations), vary a lot by cuisine and location.
At any upscale French restaurant, regardless of location (including Bouley and Chanterelle, which are in Tribeca), jeans would be a no-no. For other cuisines, you should also rule out jeans for upscale restaurants in Midtown or the Upper East Side.
However, for restaurants located in the Flatiron, Gramercy or Chelsea Districts (the 20's) and lower (except for the Financial District), a pair of nice jeans (clean, no holes), a collared shirt and loafers, should past muster for any upscale American, Asian or fusion restaurant (examples, Union Square Cafe, Gramercy Tavern, Nobu, Union Pacific, Veritas).
Foodie has it right. For the benefit of those who don't live in New York, the distinctions for upscale restaurants (let's just say those places which charge more than $25 for entrees and require reservations), vary a lot by cuisine and location.
At any upscale French restaurant, regardless of location (including Bouley and Chanterelle, which are in Tribeca), jeans would be a no-no. For other cuisines, you should also rule out jeans for upscale restaurants in Midtown or the Upper East Side.
However, for restaurants located in the Flatiron, Gramercy or Chelsea Districts (the 20's) and lower (except for the Financial District), a pair of nice jeans (clean, no holes), a collared shirt and loafers, should past muster for any upscale American, Asian or fusion restaurant (examples, Union Square Cafe, Gramercy Tavern, Nobu, Union Pacific, Veritas).
#45
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gaggag - you can nitpick this to death, or you can just use common sense. Yes, restaurants make exceptions for famous or regular customers, it is good business for them. Not right or wrong, just good for them. And, there is a difference between someone wearing neat, clean jeans with a collared shirt & shoes and who is well groomed vs a 'slob' in a t-shirt, jeans and sneakers. I am sure Boomer knows the difference, and I hope you would too. Otherwise, I really need to re-think who I am taking travel advise from.




