Dress code & good to know
A few notes to help you plan a relaxed, memorable evening with us.
Dress code — attire policy
We invite you to embrace a "smart casual" attire that contributes to the refined atmosphere of the evening. Gentlemen are welcome to wear collared shirts, trousers, and closed-toe dress shoes. Ladies are encouraged to wear dresses, skirts, or well-coordinated separates that complement the sophistication of the dining experience.
Not permitted:
- Athletic wear — including gym shorts, sweatpants, and sports jerseys
- Beachwear — such as swim wear, beach sandals, and flip-flops
- Extremely casual attire — like ripped jeans, distressed clothing, and tank tops
- Overly informal footwear — including slippers and flip-flops
- Hats and caps in the dining area
- During dinner service, blue jeans are frowned upon
*Loaner shirts are available in the Clubhouse for individuals who do not adhere to the dress code. Admittance is at the discretion of management, who reserves the right to refuse service to patrons not following our attire guidelines.
Phones & the table
A quiet, unhurried dining room is part of the experience here, so cell-phone use at the table is gently discouraged. If you need to take a call or send a message, we kindly ask that you step out to the lobby or entranceway — a small courtesy that keeps the evening relaxed for everyone at the table and around you.
Children & families
Families are warmly welcome, especially at brunch and early dinner. High chairs are available, and our team is glad to pace the kitchen to suit younger guests.
Accessibility
The lodge and dining room are fully accessible. If we can make your visit more comfortable in any way, simply note it on your reservation or call ahead.
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Our team is happy to help you plan the perfect evening.