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Who has eaten at Millenium in SF?

What did you wear? I am going for my friend's 30th birthday tomorrow & have no idea what I should be wearing. Is it some place I should be wearing a dress, if so, how fancy? Could I get away with nice jeans & a fancy top? Anything PIP that is under $50 or so that I could go shopping for tomorrow would be awesome. Thanks!

Re: Who has eaten at Millenium in SF?

  • I actually went there last weekend. To quote their website: 

    "We are an upscale restaurant with no formal dress code. We have an appropriate atmosphere for formal dining but we welcome people in relaxed, casual clothing as well. "

    It was freezing when I went and I wore skinny jeans with some dressy knee-high boots, a cute top, and a scarf. Other people were similarly dressed. I'm glad I did because it was FREEZING in the restaurant and I kept my jacket on the entire time. They told us they were having issues with their heater and it wasn't working. If I were you I would even call them and ask if their heater has been fixed because, let me tell you, the cold in the restaurant was definitely something to be prepared for.

    So I would definitely just go with jeans or dress pants and a fancy top. Just be sure to bring a jacket you wouldn't mind leaving on all night if they don't have that heater fixed/you don't want to call. :)

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  • We went for my birthday last year with friends. The girls were all in dresses and heels, and the guys wore nice shirts/sport jackets. I think if you really really dressed up a pair of jeans it'd be ok, but otherwise I'd say something a little dressier would be better.
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    We went for my birthday last year with friends. The girls were all in dresses and heels, and the guys wore nice shirts/sport jackets. I think if you really really dressed up a pair of jeans it'd be ok, but otherwise I'd say something a little dressier would be better.

    Being one of those girls, yes I wore heals and a dress--and maybe even tights? Maybe? And make-up. If I wear make-up, it means I am DRESSING UP! 

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  • I've been there, though it's been a while. While I usually dress up when we go out to dinner, I remember thinking it was not as swanky as I had anticipated. I think you could totally get away with jeans if they were paired with a nice outfit. Funny, dh had planned to propose there, but then nixed the idea when it wasn't as quiet and romantic as he had hoped.
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  • It's California, I've seen jeans at weddings. I love Millennium, although if they didn't have heat I would leave. I got engaged there, I where a dress or skirt when I go there. But seriously I don't think it matters. 
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