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Taking Mrs M to Wilton’s tomorrow for her birthday treat.
At ££££ I do not want to sit with riff-raff, do not want poor service. Which is exactly what happened at Rules for my birthday, a couple of weeks ago.
While gentlemen are welcome to wear a jacket and tie they are not required to. We would ask that no trainers, open toed shoes, sportswear or short sleeve shirts are worn
Wilton’s called me this morning asking if Mrs M would like to be fussed over, have picked out the best table for us, promising a memorable experience.
If Wilton’s matches Scott’s of Mayfair, then I know it will be worth it.
I have told Mrs M that dress code is pretty strict and not to be late arriving.
Reservations at £50 per person
This is true, the only people with cash these days are new money tourist punters who rock up to these kinds of restaurants in trainers and T-shirts (albeit I assume expensive ones). I had a similar experience in a recent business lunch in Rules, wouldn't recommend again.