A restaurant I would go to and bring my family.
Mexican food in New Jersey? I would think that finding a good burrito in New Jersey would be as hard as finding a good Jersey cheese steak in Caliornia.
Ok but I don’t get the no work boots.
What the hell, man.
This restaurant has artistic class and therefore can limit what clientele they will serve as a public accommodation business.
I don’t get the “work boots”
I have a hobby farm in Hawaii and use Bates duty boots
is that a work boot? That rule would eliminate most cops from your business.
Although I would not be caught dead or alive in NJ.
I see nothing wrong with this dress code. It appears to be family oriented.
A few years back I walked into a restaurant and the cook came out in a tank top, shorts and sandals. And this was one hairy dude, like hair all over the place, arm pits, chest, legs, etc.
After seeing this creature I promptly walked out not bothering to order anything.
Dress codes just aren’t for looks, there are some sanitary reasons too.
Meanwhile, spurned customers have returned — but this time dressed to impress, Molina noted.“They call a manager and say, ‘I was sent away,’ but now I am [dressed correctly],'” he said.
“When they do that, we send them a free drink.”
Pretty cool.
Smart. Keep out the riff-raff.
Good for them. May their restaurant live long and prosper!
Don’t ever open a restaurant in Alaska with that attitude. Even at the fanciest restaurants up here it’s not uncommon to see jeans and a t-shirt.
They’re going out of business soon.
My hometown. That used to be the Jingle Inn 2, where the teachers used to get drunk after school.
“no plain white tees.”
So, no one that identifies as being “from Joisy”.
I’d have no problem finding a burrito elsewhere in my Red Wings.
I wonder if it’s still an all-white t-shirt if it has a little blue polo pony on the chest.