My guest was dressed in street clothes and a camo jacket. We approached the hostess and politely asked to be seated for dinner. We were told the wait would be 15 minutes though there were at least three empty tables and all chairs at the bar unoccupied. There is no waiting area in this place.
It was clear to both of us that we were not welcome because of our dress. If there is a dress code management should make that known. Too bad because we wanted to try this place. But never again.
We left and dined next door at a place called "Crave." The folks working at Crave seated us immediately though the place was packed, and made us feel welcome right off.