Ruth's Chris Steakhouse will enforce a dress code for diners

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That place used to be considered fine dining. Now people are saying they’re not and I’m sure the dress code had something to do with that. They’re just trying to get the crown back :yeshrug:
 

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As long as it's enforced on both sides, cool. I've only been to the one near me (Short Hills Mall) a few times and never saw any fukkery.
 

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nikkas put on their Sunday’s best just to get seated last in an unfavorable place in the restaurant’s floorplan, are the most likely to be served last and receive substandard service solely based of the stigma that presumes members of your group are least likely to tip. These dress codes have always been elitist, exclusionary and racist, especially when you factor in the proliferation of dress codes being a response to growing Black affluence in the 2000s.
 

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When I was a kid, we used to get dressed to go to Red Lobster. I remember my dad wearing a suit and a tie there.

Lack of standards, this generation.


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Usually red lobster was for after church, so were always dressed up there
 

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nikkas put on their Sunday’s best just to get seated last in an unfavorable place in the restaurant’s floorplan, are the most likely to be served last and receive substandard service solely based of the stigma that presumes members of your group are least likely to tip. These dress codes have always been elitist, exclusionary and racist, especially when you factor in the proliferation of dress codes being a response to growing Black affluence in the 2000s.

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