As recently as March Morton's [club london] required jackets for men.
do they still have those balcony tables?
can any of the best luxury hotels in london get reservations?
speaking of mortons club, jacket requirement, and good hotel service >
Originally Posted by
Kagehitokiri
the look on the chef concierge's face at the sheraton park tower, when a "regular" concierge (who i asked) asked him what mortons club was, was priceless (as he looked at me) - he knew what/where it was, and was clearly not impressed by my [manner of appearance/speech]. ill give him credit for recognizing im not incognito wealthy though, and assume he was capable of doing so. he also simply said "Berkeley Square" and nothing else, so again credit for not questioning/explaining.
this thread has led to a lot of great discussion. i would certainly be interested in reading and participating in a discussion about dress codes and some of the generalizations being made. perhaps if moderators would prefer not to have a separate thread on that in the luxury hotels forum, we could take discussion to luxury hotels forum lounge thread? (link to end of luxury hotels forum lounge thread >
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/luxur...l#post23256770)