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Old 02-25-2014, 04:02 AM
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Should I Take My Hat Off at a Restaurant? - Table Manners - Food News

I may wear a hat at a restaurant like Burger King or Crispers but would probably take it off at a local Villages country club or at Bonefish Grill.

Personally, if a man or woman had dirty hair, dandruff or some other hair problem maybe it is better if they leave the hat on their heads.
Kept my baseball cap at home yesterday when getting a 2-24 birthday dinner at Bonefish Grill. They were out of my favorite though-- mahi mahi. So, I had to settle for trout which was good. They do have good food and it shows from the usual crowds that are there. Turned 55 yesterday. I did not notice anyone else-- men or women-- wearing any kind of hat wear but I saw at least one cowboy hat near a man's feet.

We only had a little birthday celebration and I did feel kind of naked without the baseball cap.

Wondering about the outside portion of Bonefish Grill on CR466? What are those large lamp like things outside along some of the tables. Heaters? I saw one person eating outside. She had a hat of some kind but she was outside. It had looked like it was going to rain when we arrived there around 6:13 for our 6:15 P.M. dinner reservations.

I was the designated driver. No big deal as I have never been much of a drinker having not imbibed all that much since drinking to a small extent while partying with other MA students at the University of Denver Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Management as well as later with law students at the University of Minnesota Law School. I remember a band from the University of Minnesota Law School singing Happy Birthday to me around 2-24 in 1989. We probably still had some hats along but these probably were facemasks as the Twin Cities can be extremely frigid in February.

I do not have to worry that much about dandruff as I it is a lot easier to clean with a lot less hair in the way. That's another reason why I like to wear a baseball cap. I miss my hair!