Yes, Le Bernardin has a dress code. The dress code is business casual. Per Se in New York City requires proper attire for both dinner and lunch. At Eleven Madison Park, gentlemen must wear a jacket and no jeans are permitted in the dining room. Fine dining establishments typically dress in business casual, casual elegant, or formal attire.
The official dress code (and there should be a sign posted inside with it listed) is no open toe shoes, no work boots, no jeans, and no bodybuilding tanktops (which they define as no nipples showing, usually). My local PF interprets "no jeans" to mean "no denim", so denim shorts are taboo as well. Rule #1: If they float, you canât wear âem. Wow, you better buy some steel-toed shoes! At one school, a reader wrote that their shoes have to pass an old-fashioned witch hunt test. âIf your shoes float, they arenât professional. The principal brought a water basin in and âtestedâ them when he saw fit. .