Morgan told local news that he and his fiancé, Cashenda Hegwood, went to the restaurant to celebrate her birthday on Friday night. He says their waiter sucked so he didn't leave a tip: "I didn't have a good service, that's why I didn't leave a tip on the card."Morgan adamantly claims that he didn't write the offensive message. "Why [would] we want to write the word, or anything racial, or anything racial toward us? Because we are that colour. It doesn't make sense," Hegwood said.Now, Morgan, TGI Friday's, and local police are all on the case, hoping to find out who wrote the epithet that invoked Trump's name.The restaurant chain provided MUNCHIES with the following comment: "Now is the time for everyone to come together. We're focused on making sure every guest and team member feels cared for, valued, and respected. We've reached out to the team member and are supporting the local authorities in their investigation."READ MORE: Ben & Jerry's Trolls Trump, Sends Message of Love and Unity In One Perfect Ad
And if you thought that was the only restaurant where allegations of post-election hate have been raised, think again. There are even hate-related incidents being reported in Brooklyn and Manhattan—ground zero of liberal America.Jonas Leon, the manager at Boerum Hill's Bar Tabac, told the New York Daily News that a male Trump supporter punched a female diner in the face after two tables got into a verbal argument over the election. The victim said that she and a friend where talking about Trump when the suspect and his wife asked that the victim and her friend be moved to another table where their conversation wouldn't be heard. The restaurant instead moved the suspect to another table, but the victim claims the couple "continued to glare at us."The suspect then allegedly left the restaurant angrily, only to barge back in and punch the woman. "He charged back in alone and socked me in the side of the head while I was still eating before running back out," the victim said.READ MORE: Should DC Chefs Be Worried that Donald Trump Is Moving into the White House?
We will protect NYers. Please contact @NYPDNews with any info on this attack. This won't be tolerated. #NotInOurCity https://t.co/L7RAeTtI2U
— Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 14, 2016
We do not condone harassment of any kind. Inappropriate behavior is not a reflection of who we are.
— WOLFGANGS STEAKHOUSE (@Wolfgangssteak) November 15, 2016
We've reviewed what occurred Friday night at our TriBeCa location and spent today internally addressing how it was handled by our team.
— WOLFGANGS STEAKHOUSE (@Wolfgangssteak) November 15, 2016
And it's not just customers; restaurateurs themselves are not immune to joining in the hate speech. Georgios Aspiotis, the owner of a Greek restaurant in Queens called Corfu Grill, received plenty of backlash online last week after he posted a now-deleted photo of himself holding a ballot folder with the following caption: "From tomorrow we grab them by there [sic] pussy," parroting Trump's now infamous Access Hollywood bus comments. Since Aspiotis made the comment on Election Day, Corfu Grill appears to have deleted all of its social media accounts and its Yelp profile is flooded with negative reviews.Restaurants are a place where we, the American public, get together in all of our vast diversity. Can we do so peaceably following this divisive election? Things are not looking good..@LindseyMeans we're sorry for how you were treated by our guest.
— WOLFGANGS STEAKHOUSE (@Wolfgangssteak) November 15, 2016