Wolfgang Puck's Dallas restaurant turns away WWII vetsBy SCOTT FARWELL Dallas Morning News
Oct. 15, 2010, 8:00AM
Jay Coberly has faced many indignities in his 93 years.
He bounced off the roof of a barn and landed in a pig pen after his plane was shot down over Schweinfurt, Germany, in 1943. He lost 30 pounds during two years as a POW at Stalag Luft III, the camp depicted in the movie The Great Escape. He’s dug through trash for food, eaten barley soup with his hands and slept in ankle-deep cow manure.
So Coberly couldn’t help but laugh this week when a hostess at Wolfgang Puck’s Five Sixty restaurant told him and five other war veterans they didn’t look good enough to visit the high-end downtown Dallas eatery -- a rotating dining room atop Reunion Tower, 560 feet above the city.
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Most restaurants I know do not have a dress code. I am surprised that Wolfgang Puck's do because I have eaten there and there is none. I usually think it would be those expensive haute cuisine restaurant.