Hello all
We are off to Tobago in three days - getting very excited now! I was just a bit concerned to see some of the posts about dress codes for the restaurants. Is it really that strict - about men having to wear trousers and shoes??
We are from more of a backpacking background and pretty much live in flip flops and shorts on holiday!!
We don't mind dressing up a couple of nights but is there anywhere people can recommend that is a bit more laidback??
thanks! g
p.s - great website! I have been reading up quite a lot recently (on lunch breaks of course )
flip flops and other things
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It really depends on where you are planning to eat.
Staying in Castara I wore shorts, t-shirt and sandals all the time - no problem.
Let the forum members know where you will be staying and I'm sure that you will get plenty of advice about restaurants in that area.
Tony
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Staying in Castara I wore shorts, t-shirt and sandals all the time - no problem.
Let the forum members know where you will be staying and I'm sure that you will get plenty of advice about restaurants in that area.
Tony
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I´ve been to the restaurant at CocoReef, also Coco Café, and I haven´t seen anyone there during evening time using flip-flops and dressed more like for the beach.
As far I seen and reading from others at myTobago.info, they have a kind of dress code.
Other restaurants as the Bamboo Mile, Pelican Inn, La Iguana are different, more relaxed. But still, I haven´t seen flip-flops at the Pelican Inn or La Iguana during evening time eighter. Mostly english visitors I´ve seen there use to leave the beach clothing at home when going to the restaurant.
As far I seen and reading from others at myTobago.info, they have a kind of dress code.
Other restaurants as the Bamboo Mile, Pelican Inn, La Iguana are different, more relaxed. But still, I haven´t seen flip-flops at the Pelican Inn or La Iguana during evening time eighter. Mostly english visitors I´ve seen there use to leave the beach clothing at home when going to the restaurant.