I am not a resident of Tempe. While visiting family members who are, I have attempted to get in twice within a two year span. Both times I was turned away at the door. Once for wearing brand new(literally)basketball sneakers and last night for wearing camouflage cargo shorts which were also fairly new. I searched near and far on the Internet for a dress code for this establishment and all I could find was casual followed by a no dress restrictions block. It's pretty embarrassing being turned away for something I hadn't known of. I have to slam this place, being in the heart of a college campus, who would have thought this place was upscale while visibly witnessing a bunch of drunk people at the bar area from outside? I don't use this as a tool of reasoning or for any other benefit, but I am currently an active duty service member in the armed forces. I saw there is a military appreciation benefit at your Chicago location. I advise making your "at the door" dress code known before hosting this event, as many others in the service dress just as I do. I'm from around Chicago area and will be sure to let my fellow service members know what to expect at the door if they choose not to wear khakis and dress shoes at the door.