The dress code you need to know about at every Wetherspoons in Derbyshire
Derbyshire residents are spoilt for choice when it comes to picking a Wetherspoons to frequent, including the Portland in Chesterfield; The Red Lion, Ripley; The Crown in Matlock; Alfreton’s Waggon and Horses; The Observatory in Ilkeston or the Wye Bridge House in Buxton.
Wetherspoons is well-renowned for being a low-cost pub chain but it’s less well known for its dress code.
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Hide AdA message on the Wetherspoons website informs customers that they may well be refused entry if they do not follow the dress code.
Luckily for its punters, the dress code isn’t too strict and shouldn’t be particularly difficult for customers to stick to.
Wetherspoons have stated that customers are requested to remain “fully clothed” throughout their visit, and this includes wearing shoes.
The chain also added that some pubs operate a “specific dress code at all or certain times” but said that customers must speak directly to each pub.
So it seems as long as you’ve got your shoes on, or the pub doesn’t mind what you’re wearing, then you should be fine to carry on as you are.