The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Em@il JURY

An eaterie turned away pop star Jess Glynne in a hoodie. But do you dress up for dinner?

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Dressing for dinner raises the tone. Bring back the dinner jacket.

Christophe­r Ruane

Personally, I would go somewhere that accepts casual clothes.

Steven Richardson

If I was going to a posh restaurant I would certainly not go in a hoodie. It is not fair on other diners to have a scruffbag sitting alongside them.

Elizabeth O’Regan

Standards must be maintained when visiting a posh establishm­ent.

Allison Scotland

Her money is as good as anyone else’s. She should have been let in but advised not to do it again.

Tom Anderson

I consider dressing smartly for dinner a mark of respect for others.

Andrew Clubb

I can’t be bothered dressing up and if a restaurant considers it necessary I don’t go there.

Liz Kelly

I used to get dressed up for a posh dinner, but think the lockdown may have changed my ideas!

Judi Martin

I’m not known for my sartorial elegance. I would, however, not wear jeans or trainers to a restaurant – so a hoodie was not on.

Bob Duncan

I would certainly NOT wear a hoodie. She looked like a tramp.

Helen McBay

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