I wouldn’t classify it as super fancy. Anything from business casual to cocktail attire is appropriate/the norm, but there may also be diners in jeans. Wear whatever you feel most comfortable in. |
| Oh, definitely the Zara choices, people dine at the Inn in jeans now. It’s changed post-Covid. |
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OP I have been many times. People wear anything.
I would say a pair of black pants and a pretty top. No cocktail dress that is too much. If you really want a dress you could but not necessary. It will be a lovely evening. |
| I went last fall and wore a dress. Women tended to be dressed up. Most men in jackets but no ties. |
This is like a very outdated uniform of what people used to wear to go out 10 years ago. |
You’ll see all kinds of interpretations of outfit there. If I were going I’d probably wear a non-cocktail dress. Like a DVF wrap dress or other dress with sleeves. |
| I am kind of amazed the OP doesn’t own ANY dresses 🥺 Really, none? |
I would not wear that to dinner anywhere nicer than panera |
| A dress. Or nice dress pants and blouse. |
| Went to the inn in august and saw a wide range. The people for whom it’s a special occasion wore cocktail dresses, long dresses (I wore a dressy long dress with sandals—you can find it if you search and strappy sandals). My DH wore sport coat no tie. Have fun! |
| I went for my anniversary and wore a cocktail dress and was glad I did! |