Prime Steakhouse Bellagio Dress Code - Prime - Bellagio Restaurant - Las Vegas, NV | OpenTable - Part of the difficulty in enforcing a dress code is the danger that a host/hostess might turn away/insult a high roller.
I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual. Part of the difficulty in enforcing a dress code is the danger that a host/hostess might turn away/insult a high roller. If that host/hostess is certain that the person is a high roller (as indicated by the reservation), you can be sure that they will not be turned away. All the men were in suits, sports jackets, or shirt and tie. Don't think it's to much to ask for someone to throw a pair of trousers and open neck shirt on when eating out in a nice restaurant after you've been out all day in tee shirt and shorts?.
I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual. How strictly do the enforce it? Don't think it's to much to ask for someone to throw a pair of trousers and open neck shirt on when eating out in a nice restaurant after you've been out all day in tee shirt and shorts?. I remember queuing up at bank in hotel (it was tunisia ) a few year's ago. If that host/hostess is certain that the person is a high roller (as indicated by the reservation), you can be sure that they will not be turned away. Part of the difficulty in enforcing a dress code is the danger that a host/hostess might turn away/insult a high roller. All the men were in suits, sports jackets, or shirt and tie.
If that host/hostess is certain that the person is a high roller (as indicated by the reservation), you can be sure that they will not be turned away.
Don't think it's to much to ask for someone to throw a pair of trousers and open neck shirt on when eating out in a nice restaurant after you've been out all day in tee shirt and shorts?. I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual. How strictly do the enforce it? Part of the difficulty in enforcing a dress code is the danger that a host/hostess might turn away/insult a high roller. I remember queuing up at bank in hotel (it was tunisia ) a few year's ago. If that host/hostess is certain that the person is a high roller (as indicated by the reservation), you can be sure that they will not be turned away. All the men were in suits, sports jackets, or shirt and tie.
How strictly do the enforce it? If that host/hostess is certain that the person is a high roller (as indicated by the reservation), you can be sure that they will not be turned away. All the men were in suits, sports jackets, or shirt and tie. I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual. Don't think it's to much to ask for someone to throw a pair of trousers and open neck shirt on when eating out in a nice restaurant after you've been out all day in tee shirt and shorts?.
If that host/hostess is certain that the person is a high roller (as indicated by the reservation), you can be sure that they will not be turned away. All the men were in suits, sports jackets, or shirt and tie. Don't think it's to much to ask for someone to throw a pair of trousers and open neck shirt on when eating out in a nice restaurant after you've been out all day in tee shirt and shorts?. I remember queuing up at bank in hotel (it was tunisia ) a few year's ago. How strictly do the enforce it? I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual. Part of the difficulty in enforcing a dress code is the danger that a host/hostess might turn away/insult a high roller.
How strictly do the enforce it?
All the men were in suits, sports jackets, or shirt and tie. I remember queuing up at bank in hotel (it was tunisia ) a few year's ago. I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual. How strictly do the enforce it? Part of the difficulty in enforcing a dress code is the danger that a host/hostess might turn away/insult a high roller. Don't think it's to much to ask for someone to throw a pair of trousers and open neck shirt on when eating out in a nice restaurant after you've been out all day in tee shirt and shorts?. If that host/hostess is certain that the person is a high roller (as indicated by the reservation), you can be sure that they will not be turned away.
I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual. How strictly do the enforce it? Don't think it's to much to ask for someone to throw a pair of trousers and open neck shirt on when eating out in a nice restaurant after you've been out all day in tee shirt and shorts?. I remember queuing up at bank in hotel (it was tunisia ) a few year's ago. Part of the difficulty in enforcing a dress code is the danger that a host/hostess might turn away/insult a high roller.
How strictly do the enforce it? Part of the difficulty in enforcing a dress code is the danger that a host/hostess might turn away/insult a high roller. If that host/hostess is certain that the person is a high roller (as indicated by the reservation), you can be sure that they will not be turned away. All the men were in suits, sports jackets, or shirt and tie. Don't think it's to much to ask for someone to throw a pair of trousers and open neck shirt on when eating out in a nice restaurant after you've been out all day in tee shirt and shorts?. I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual. I remember queuing up at bank in hotel (it was tunisia ) a few year's ago.
I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual.
I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual. All the men were in suits, sports jackets, or shirt and tie. Part of the difficulty in enforcing a dress code is the danger that a host/hostess might turn away/insult a high roller. If that host/hostess is certain that the person is a high roller (as indicated by the reservation), you can be sure that they will not be turned away. I remember queuing up at bank in hotel (it was tunisia ) a few year's ago. Don't think it's to much to ask for someone to throw a pair of trousers and open neck shirt on when eating out in a nice restaurant after you've been out all day in tee shirt and shorts?. How strictly do the enforce it?
Prime Steakhouse Bellagio Dress Code - Prime - Bellagio Restaurant - Las Vegas, NV | OpenTable - Part of the difficulty in enforcing a dress code is the danger that a host/hostess might turn away/insult a high roller.. How strictly do the enforce it? I remember queuing up at bank in hotel (it was tunisia ) a few year's ago. If that host/hostess is certain that the person is a high roller (as indicated by the reservation), you can be sure that they will not be turned away. All the men were in suits, sports jackets, or shirt and tie. I saw on prime's site that their dress code is business casual.