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  2. Arnaud's - Wikipedia

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    The dress code at Arnaud's is business casual. [8] The restaurant employs approximately 220 people. [9] Oysters Bienville at Arnaud's Jazz Bistro. Arnaud's is well-known for its oyster dishes. In 1956, The New York Times published Arnaud's recipe for Oysters Bienville, the recipe having been given to The New York Times by Arnaud's proprietor ...

  3. Galatoire's - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant information; Established: 1905; 120 years ago () Head chef: Phillip Lopez: Food type: Louisiana Creole cuisine: Dress code: Galatoire's dress code is business casual for lunch. No shorts or t-shirts. Jackets are required for gentlemen starting at 5 p.m. nightly and all day Sunday. Street address: 209 Bourbon Street: City: New Orleans ...

  4. New York Codes, Rules and Regulations - Wikipedia

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    The New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) contains New York state rules and regulations. [1] The NYCRR is officially compiled by the New York State Department of State's Division of Administrative Rules. [2]

  5. Chef Tim Love’s newest restaurant has a dress code - AOL

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    Chef Tim Love’s newest restaurant turns the Stockyards upside down. To start with, Caterina’s is a fine-dining Italian restaurant serving $64 lobster and a shareable $149 New York strip steak ...

  6. Bourbon Street - Wikipedia

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    The most renowned restaurant on Bourbon Street is Galatoire's; it represents traditional New Orleans dining and has a dress code. Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop and the Old Absinthe House are two of the many casual eateries. [3] Also notable is the locals’ hangout, the Bourbon House.

  7. NJ restaurant accused of racist double standard in dress code ...

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  8. Broussard's - Wikipedia

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    Broussard's, along with Galatoire's, Antoine's, and Arnaud's, is one of the four classic Creole New Orleans restaurants known as the Grand Dames. [1]Broussard's first opened in 1920, when an eminent local chef, Joseph Broussard, married Rosalie Borrello, and the couple moved into the Borrello family mansion (built in 1834) at 819 Conti Street in the French Quarter, where the restaurant now sits.

  9. NJ fines Asbury Park restaurant $5K over sleeveless shirt in ...

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    The business also will adopt a gender-neutral dress code for customers and employees at Brando's and the four other New Jersey restaurant that it operates — Beach Tavern and Osteria Molo in ...