Casual
I've gone casual often.
I worked for the restaurant. Our goal was to provide you a memorable experience. A lot of our guests are tourists and visitors to the area, and it would make no sense for us to turn away huge numbers of them because they were dressed for walking around downtown in the middle of summer. If I had to define the “dress code” as I saw it in practice it would be thus: Come dressed as you prefer, all they ask is that nothing you are(n’t) wearing can be overtly offensive of distracting to other guests. In over a year I never saw or heard of anyone that got the boot for not wearing the proper clothing. This is ALASKA!!! Millionaires wear Carhart here. Just be a decent person, and the staff that works there will NOT give you any different service because of what you are wearing.
Casual is acceptable. But you go Semi-formal, is fine. The atmosphere @ S&F accommodates both.
Casual, but nice
Most were dressed nicely, but casual was accepted
They won't turn you away for dressing casual. Having said that, it is a nice dining environment and most patrons dress business casual.
Casual, though for the major holidays (Christmas, Mother's Day, Thanksgiving, etc), most people are dressed more business casual.
I wore some shorts that were bordering on being banned by 50 states. They seemed cool with it.
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