A popular cafe has banned customers from wearing pyjamas when sitting down for a meal.
The Sage & Stone cafe in Meath, Ireland posted the "no pyjamas allowed" rule on social media on Monday alongside a short message.
The cafe owners wrote: "We welcome anyone and everyone who comes to dine wearing their own smart casual clothing.
"We welcome hard working people who come in their work gear as long as it is cleanish.
"However we draw the line at people coming to dine in our cafe for breakfast wearing their pyjamas."
More than 500 people have commented on the original Facebook post, and many of them agree with the new rule, reports Dublin Live.
One person wrote: "Think a dress code is fair, it's their establishment.
"If you just had a procedure, home is where you should be not a restaurant.
"Don't like the policy, don't go to the restaurant. You don't see people who dislike sushi in a sushi restaurant?"
A second person responded: "Pyjamas are not for dining out it. How much effort does it take to stick on a pair of leggings and a t-shirt or some proper clothes.
"Pure laziness and no pride in yourself if you go out to eat in PJs!"
But others criticised the new rule, with one saying: "Well this post makes me want to avoid this place altogether.
"Maybe you shouldn't judge people."
A second person commented: "You guys must be doing really well if you can pick and choose the paying customer based on what they wear. Shame on you!
"I would never judge someone for wearing PJs.... you have no idea what's going on behind closed doors."
The Mirror has reached out to Sage & Stone for further comment.