Melinda considered the question about clothing then shook her head. “No, not really,” she said. “As long as it’s presentable, clean, not too casual and you feel comfortable in, it’s all good. On a regular day you’ll wear a white apron that you’ll keep here and we’ll take care of any mending and cleaning, and the only changes there are around holidays or special occasions, but you’ll be given plenty of advance notice if you want to colour adjust your regular clothes. You’re free to wear either robes or Muggle attire as it suits you.” She gestured to herself, her white chef’s jacket and the checkered dress that she wore instead of the trousers usually associated with chefs. “As you can see, it’s all about what you like to wear here, and I prefer dresses to trousers in this case.”
With a smile she looked at Bryony for a moment, trying to think of what else she needed to tell. “Oh!” she said and waved her wand, summoning one of the menus from the counter. “I don’t expect you to know all of them right from the get go and there are small signs and descriptions by each cake in the display, but you can take this home and just get an idea of how it works with the pastries and tarts on different days. That might help make it seem a little less confusing, other than that, I don’t think I have anything else, unless you have anything in mind.”