mr_why
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Lets keep it to restaurants please eh...
Exactly! Nothing like a Moderator and ex-Moderator taking things off-topic...
Lets keep it to restaurants please eh...
Is it back open... Might see if it still holds the magic of old in September
@TiffyBennett1 recommendations for SE please! Don’t tend to stay there anymore unfortunately so im out the loop (been priced out tbh!) and the better halfs parents are going for the first time. They are veggies and also love Italians
@TiffyBennett1 recommendations for SE please! Don’t tend to stay there anymore unfortunately so im out the loop (been priced out tbh!) and the better halfs parents are going for the first time. They are veggies and also love Italians
Its pretty trendy, so what you would wear to the club should be fine.. We normal wear the best threads to Pacha anyway! Not sure if shorts allowed to the Restaurant as l know we wore them a couple years back.. But what shoes to wearJust booked the Pacha restaurant-entry combo ticket off Spotlight for the Camels. Looking at the menu it looks a really good deal!
Now for the huge game of what do I wear to a nice restaurant/dance the night away rave with my Mrs. One thing's for certain, I am going to be inundated with a vast array of shoes, of which I will nod..."Yeah, they're nice" before they are inevitably discarded
Its pretty trendy, so what you would wear to the club should be fine.. We normal wear the best threads to Pacha anyway! Not sure if shorts allowed to the Restaurant as l know we wore them a couple years back.. But what shoes to wear
I'd say nice trendy trainers are fine?? Could be wrong.. @stivi might advise best
We wore Shoes / chinos, shirts about 15yrs ago to Pacha?? It was fare posher l think back then, while now trendy street is cool, acceptable.. I mean shoes?? Where the f@ck were we going Closer to 50yrs old now, and shorts / T and smart trainers are our night attire..I agree. The restaurant does not need anything different to what you would wear to the club really. But it is a nice place, so you may want to go a little smarter - but nobody will look down on trainers at all! Years ago I always used to always wear chino/trousers, but these days I often do shorts if August. I would say the restaurant has relaxed a bit over the years.
We wore Shoes / chinos, shirts about 15yrs ago to Pacha?? It was fair posher l think back then, while now trendy street is cool, acceptable.. I mean shoes?? Where the f@ck were we going Closer to 50yrs old now, and shorts / T and smart trainers are our night attire..
I brought a few younger lads I played foot with to Ibiza in 2002 - they rung me to ask where I was for the night out about 5.30pm so I slouched down to an empty West End of San An, in swim shorts and flip flops, to see what they were up to. Jeans, loafers and well-ironed shirts oustide Joe Spoons, Guinesses in handYeah I did! I think back in the day a lot of people did.
Not a Co ord in sightI brought a few younger lads I played foot with to Ibiza in 2002 - they rung me to ask where I was for the night out about 5.30pm so I slouched down to an empty West End of San An, in swim shorts and flip flops, to see what they were up to. Jeans, loafers and well-ironed shirts oustide Joe Spoons, Guinesses in hand
They were sorted for the next night to be fair
First lads trip away we did the same in the early 90s to Salou.I brought a few younger lads I played foot with to Ibiza in 2002 - they rung me to ask where I was for the night out about 5.30pm so I slouched down to an empty West End of San An, in swim shorts and flip flops, to see what they were up to. Jeans, loafers and well-ironed shirts oustide Joe Spoons, Guinesses in hand
They were sorted for the next night to be fair