CHRG DRESS REGULATIONS
At CHRG hospitality venues, we are committed to providing a welcoming and family-friendly environment for all our patrons. To ensure everyone’s comfort and safety, we kindly request that all guests adhere to the following dress code guidelines:
GENERAL ATTIRE GUIDELINES:
Neat and Tidy Attire
Please wear clean and well-maintained, regular clothing. Clothing with offensive language, symbols, or graphics is not allowed, including but not limited to violence, hate speech, or explicit content. Revealing clothing is not permitted and undergarments should not be visible. Swimwear is permitted only in designated pool or water areas, therefore please change into regular attire before entering any CHRG venue.
Footwear
Appropriate, clean, and well-maintained footwear is required, at all times. No bare feet.
Hats and Caps
Please remove hats and caps indoors, except for specific cultural or religious headwear.
For specific events or functions, the dress code may vary. Please check our event announcements for details on dress requirements for such occasions.
We appreciate your cooperation in maintaining a family-friendly atmosphere. Our staff are here to assist you and ensure everyone’s enjoyment. Patrons who do not adhere to this dress code may be asked to adjust their attire or may be denied entry, as all dress regulations are at the discretion of CHRG Management, whose decision will be final in all matters relating to dress and behaviour.
Thank you for choosing our venue for your entertainment and dining needs. We look forward to serving you and your family in a pleasant and respectful environment.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Are thongs permitted?
Thongs and slides are permitted; however they must be clean and well-maintained.
Are singlets permitted?
Yes, however revealing clothing is not permitted and undergarments or torsos should not be visible ie: low cut singlets
Is hi-vis workwear permitted?
Yes, provided it is neat and tidy, clean, and well-maintained.
Are hats permitted?
Hats and caps must be removed indoors, except for specific cultural or religious headwear. Beanies may be permitted in winter if they are being used for warmth. Please note this is predominantly among young and elderly patrons and will ultimately be decided at the discretion of management.