Restaurants with Dress Codes

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I know there is a dress code at V&A, but are there others on Disney property? I heard today that Teppan Edo does, but that doesn't seem right to me since it is in the park.:confused3 Anyone know of others? TIA
 
Teppan Edo does not have a dress code.

Bistro de Paris (Epcot)
California Grille
Jiko
Yachtsman Steakhouse
ll Milino (Swan)
Shulas (Dolphin)
Flying Fish
Bluezoo
Citricos
Narcooses
Artist Point

I think that is all of them lol.
 
Teppan Edo does not have one.

The ones that do are usually the 2 credit meals. Now saying this I ate at Flying Fish and Citricos and we saw shorts and jeans and t-shirts in there. My partner was very mad being they say there is a dress code.
 
Teppan Edo does not have one.

The ones that do are usually the 2 credit meals. Now saying this I ate at Flying Fish and Citricos and we saw shorts and jeans and t-shirts in there. My partner was very mad being they say there is a dress code.

Actually...according to the flier provided online about the deluxe dining plan it is permissible to wear both jeans and t-shirts.

The items not supposed to be allowed are tank-tops, cut-offs, swim suits or swim suit cover ups, hats for gentleman or torn clothing of any kind

This leaves a lot that is allowed. To me behavior in a fine-dining restaurant is a lot more important than what a person is wearing. Mu husband and I often go to a very nice restaurant here and he wears his big dogs shirts and I wear t-shirts and we are greeted by the manager every time and they never say anything.
 

I know there is a dress code at V&A, but are there others on Disney property? I heard today that Teppan Edo does, but that doesn't seem right to me since it is in the park.:confused3 Anyone know of others? TIA

Some have a dress code, but they usually don't enforce it. V&A might enforce it but I know for a fact Shula's doesn't. None of the Epcot restaurants have a dress code that I am wear of that they enforce.
 
Some have a dress code, but they usually don't enforce it. V&A might enforce it but I know for a fact Shula's doesn't. None of the Epcot restaurants have a dress code that I am wear of that they enforce.

Agreed. Dress code yes (at some). Enforcement no. V&A may be the exception.
 
V&A will enforce the dress code. Men without jackets won't be allowed to dine there. You don't need a tie, just a jacket, so those who hate ties can dine there without a problem.

You'll find people in jeans at all the signature restaurants, even if the dress code makes it seem like you can't.
 
V&A will enforce the dress code. Men without jackets won't be allowed to dine there. You don't need a tie, just a jacket, so those who hate ties can dine there without a problem.

You'll find people in jeans at all the signature restaurants, even if the dress code makes it seem like you can't.

The dress code specifically allows jeans. Also "dress" shorts and t-shirts.
 
Actually...according to the flier provided online about the deluxe dining plan it is permissible to wear both jeans and t-shirts.

The items not supposed to be allowed are tank-tops, cut-offs, swim suits or swim suit cover ups, hats for gentleman or torn clothing of any kind

This leaves a lot that is allowed. To me behavior in a fine-dining restaurant is a lot more important than what a person is wearing. Mu husband and I often go to a very nice restaurant here and he wears his big dogs shirts and I wear t-shirts and we are greeted by the manager every time and they never say anything.

The post I made was the dress code for signature restaurants. There is very little that is not permissible. Yes they say "business casual" but everybody has different business attire.
 
I wore jean shorts and a nice top and dh wore khaki shorts and a button down to Citrico's. It was a last minute reservation and they aasured us what we were wearing was fine, but I do wish I would have dressed up. We just didn't have time-made the reservation in MK and went straight there. It was also early, maybe 4.
 
The dress code specifically allows jeans. Also "dress" shorts and t-shirts.

Yes, I know. But I'm referring to a lot of the dress codes in the past stated "resort casual" or "business casual". Disney relaxed that code even further by stating that jeans were allowed.

I'm just stating that you'll find people in jeans, not unusual at all.
 



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