leek wrote:Does NoMi do breakfast/lunch on Saturday? The bar is pretty casual, but the actual dining room wants suits, I think, even for breakfast/lunch.
NoMI's main dining room (we were seated in that big, cantilevered bay window that overlooks Michigan Ave.) is actually one of my handful of "fancy" brunch experiences...granted, it was on a Saturday, which might be less formal than Sunday brunch, and was 3 years ago, things might have changed since then. I wore jeans and a short-sleeved button-down (I vividly remember useless details such as this...Superman has his powers, I have mine), and fit right in with the rest of the guests.
These hotels often have breakfast-included room packages (that's why we were there, it was part of a little anniversary "stay-cation"), so a lot of the diners might be weekend hotel guests who didn't bring suits. However, suit-wearing diners would certainly not look out of place, as I'm sure they're in the majority Monday-thru-Friday mornings.
But now that you mention it, I think I did hear something about them cutting costs by only offering the big, fancy brunch buffet spread on Sundays, and sticking to the brunch menu the rest of the week. Or were they shutting down the buffet altogether? I don't remember. What I do remember is that the brunch menu does have some nice options on it (I had eggs benedict with lobster medalions), and is a bit cheaper ($20ish per dish, as opposed to $60ish per person for the monstrous Sunday buffet).
Thinking back, it occurs to me that I wore "dressy" jeans & a dress shirt to NoMI's main dining room (also seated in the overhanging bay window) for dinner the previous night...I probably did stick out like a jacketless rube then