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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
(11-12-2021, 03:29 PM)Rainrider22 Wrote: I am not advocating the way they handled the situation but, in fairness, we have only seen the video and don't have all the facts.  It is their behaivour that displeased me.  They may have been in their right to ask him to leave, but as an owner of a business that is based on customer service, they should have been polite. If he refused, then call the police to assist.

A business absolutely has the right to remove any customer, but it really has to be on legal grounds. As I said before, I have a sneaking suspicion that alcohol was involve. Factor in a customer with several mental disorders (like anxiety and Asperger's) and it's a recipe for disaster. And most likely they (the owners) approached the man in the wrong way -- if two random guys are coming at me when I am seated in the restaurant, I most likely wouldn't give them the time of day either.

My last Google search of them says restaurant is temporarily closed.
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