4/5 Dee G. 2 months ago on Google • 27 reviews New
Dined
here
on
2.16.24
for
dinner.
We
had
a
reservation
which
required
a
credit
card
on
file
to
hold
our
spot..
24
hours
prior
to
arrival,
I
received
an
email
from
Monica
to
confirm
our
appointment
and
she
reminded
us
of
their
strict
dress
code,
"Just
a
friendly
reminder,
we
do
have
a
business
casual
dress
code,
which
means
no
baseball
caps,
t-shirts,
ripped
jeans,
shorts
or
gym
shoes."
I
replied
to
the
message
to
confirm
my
appointment
and
to
let
her
know
we
would
follow
the
dress
code.
Upon
arrival,
a
door
attendant
asks
if
you
have
a
reservation
and
asks
to
see
your
I.D.
The
couple
at
the
door
in
front
of
us
did
not
have
a
reservation
and
the
male
had
on
gym
shoes.
I
brought
it
to
the
attendants
attention
and
he
brushed
it
off
by
saying,
it
depends
on
which
manager
is
working.
One
thing
that
really
disturbed
me
was,
my
date
was
told
to
remove
his
hat
upon
entering.
His
hat
was
a
Winter
hat,
not
a
baseball
cap.
We
were
standing
under
an
awning,
outside
in
20
degree
weather
in
February,
but
he
was
told
to
remove
it.
Not
take
it
off
once
he
was
inside...
and
he
was
told
immediately
after
the
guy
with
the
gym
shoes
on,
walked
in.
Upon
arrival
inside,
we
were
seated
at
our
table
after
receiving
a
mini
tour.
The
inside
is
beautiful.
The
stage
and
seating
area
is
very
dark,
luckily
I
had
a
flashlight
to
see
the
menu
and
look
at
my
food
when
it
arrived.
Moments
later
two
ladies
walked
past
us
and
both
were
wearing
ripped
jeans,
crop
tops
and
gym
shoes.
I
don't
understand
why
the
dress
code
was
sent
to
me
as
a
reminder
if
they
don't
enforce
it.
The
food
was
ok,
it
just
wasn't
memorable.
If
we
visit
again,
it
would
be
for
the
drinks
and
atmosphere.
Our
waitress
(forgot
her
name)
was
amazing
and
the
performers
(kendre'
music
and
the
dancer)
were
equally
great!
I
would
recommend
this
place
and
apparently
you
can
wear
whatever
you
want.