I think slacks and long sleeve shirt are required if I remember correctly. They weren't picky about the quality of the shirt because one of my peeps wore a denim shirt, but they are semi formal I believe.Delmonicos leading the way so far. Looks a little on the formal side? Will we be good with shorts & polos? This is going to be on the back end of a hiking excursion so decent clothes are going to be a premium.
Maybe I'm wrong. It sounds like polo shirts would be acceptable. Just no sleeveless shirts.I think slacks and long sleeve shirt are required if I remember correctly. They weren't picky about the quality of the shirt because one of my peeps wore a denim shirt, but they are semi formal I believe.
I saw that as well and was thinking we would probably be ok. Then I thought is this one of those situations that just because it is ”acceptable“, doesn’t necessarily make it right.Maybe I'm wrong. It sounds like polo shirts would be acceptable. Just no sleeveless shirts.
"We recommend business casual attire. However, smart-casual attire is completely acceptable. We ask that gentlemen not wear sleeveless shirts."
I don't think so. I think you'll be fine. Vegas is pretty forgiving and Delmonicos wasn't overly uppety. Heck...they let my dumb ass peeps in...LOL!!I saw that as well and was thinking we would probably be ok. Then I thought is this one of those situations that just because it is ”acceptable“, doesn’t necessarily make it right.
That I don't know. I'm sure there are, but I usually stick to the strip.Any hidden gems off the strip?
Yes. This. Definitely this. Old school Vegas at it's finest. Afterwards stop in for a drink at Vic and Anthony's in the Golden Nugget. Another gem .Downtown. 4queens. Hugo’s cellar. You won’t be disappointed
Joe’s Stone Crab may be the best restaurant in Las Vegas.
Tom Collichio's Craftsteak in MGM