People are so nasty in the comments. She is just telling her experience. Everyone thinks being heavy chested is all fun and games. It’s not, and for multiple reasons
I don’t think it even matters all that much if you were sick or not. She tracked you down on social media over a cancellation fee and was extremely unprofessional about it and then doxxed you. As a restaurant owner you can’t act batshit crazy like that
I just hate the “there’s bigger issues out there” people. As a child I had to deal with my parents divorce and it was really ugly and had long lasting effects that still impact me. But some kids grew up abused or homeless. Does that mean I can never discuss my issues ever?
Being booked for the weekend isn’t the brag she thinks it is. These people had reservations and no one wants to pay that $250 cancellation fee. We’ll see what the impact is long term #TableBoston
One of the best apologies I’ve seen. There was no “but”, no excuses. Flat out owned it. I know society likes to ruin people for mistakes or past bad behavior but there should be room for growth and room for forgiveness
I’ve been reading through the hashtag for #TableBoston and apparently all of America now knows what many of us Boston people have known for a while now - Jen Royle is a raving lunatic
Why is the Huffington Post telling Black people how they should feel or react? Some of them may have different perspectives. If someone has a friend who had a store destroyed, of course they want to speak out about that. Doesnt mean they don’t care about Black lives
I hate when people say this crap.This will make their insurance rates go up. And probably for surrounding businesses too. Would you be ok with someone ransacking your home because you have insurance?
And if the police had not stopped Bryant and she had stabbed the other girl to death there would be no statement from the White House. There would be no acknowledgement at all