Anonymous wrote:If you're dressed appropriately, they don't really care. And also, country club restaurants typically need the business anyways. If true, do you call ahead or just show up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They often welcome banquets, weddings receptions for nonmembers. I don't think walking in and having dinner is done.
+1 We were members at Kenwood when I was a kid, then when my kid wanted a bowling birthday party I was able to rent that space for an afternoon as a non- member. I do not think - and would not based on the food - I could wander in and eat dinner at the grill room.
Anonymous wrote:Only if you're invited (and accompanied) by a member.
Anonymous wrote:They often welcome banquets, weddings receptions for nonmembers. I don't think walking in and having dinner is done.
Anonymous wrote:Only if you're invited (and accompanied) by a member.
Anonymous wrote:If you're dressed appropriately, they don't really care. And also, country club restaurants typically need the business anyways. If true, do you call ahead or just show up?