Dress code for Le Cellier?

ErinSLP

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Is it acceptable to wear park attire (jeans, sweats, and sneakers) for a 4:10 dinner ressie at Le Cellier? I don't think we'll have time to go back to our resort to change this day.
 
Yes

We wore jeans on our visit to LeCellier.
 
Hi! We have eaten there around that time and wore shorts, sneakers, and T-shirts. Simply what we wore in the parks. Everyone around us wore park attire as well. Have fun!
 

The only restaurant in a theme park with a dress code is Bistro.

Anne
 
ducklite said:
The only restaurant in a theme park with a dress code is Bistro.

Anne

I asked about a dress code for Bistro when I ate in Chiefs D'France in Aug. I was told there isn't any dress code. I said I was asking about the restaurant upstairs for a future visit and I was specificially told the restaurant is in a theme park and there isn't any dress code.

I was wearing a polo style shirt with dockers so I guess I would have meet the old dress code. I asked my waitress so I'm not 100% sure the information is correct but I suspect Bistro is a lot more casual than it was a few years ago.
 
The dress codes changed just within the last couple of months. I'm not sure if Bistro de Paris was included, but several hotel restaurants that previously didn't have a dress code now have one.
 
Lewisc said:
I asked about a dress code for Bistro when I ate in Chiefs D'France in Aug. I was told there isn't any dress code. I said I was asking about the restaurant upstairs for a future visit and I was specificially told the restaurant is in a theme park and there isn't any dress code.

I was wearing a polo style shirt with dockers so I guess I would have meet the old dress code. I asked my waitress so I'm not 100% sure the information is correct but I suspect Bistro is a lot more casual than it was a few years ago.

It's possible, although someone on these boards said that they were told a dress code (polo and dockers would definitely be more than fine) when they booked within the past couple months. WIth all the signature rstaurants moving towards a dress code, it doesn't seem logical that one would be moving away--although with Disney logic sometimes defies explanation.

Anne
 
Wear your clothes from the park, when we were there on 12/11 no one was dressed up as far as I could see. It is a steakhouse, enjoy, I loved my food there!!!!!!!!!! :banana:
 
DH and I wore shorts and tshirts...what we wore all day at the parks.....Le Cellier is absolutely fabulous!!!!
 





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