Zachary Quinto Accused of Yelling at Toronto Restaurant Staff, Making Host Cry
Restaurant accuses Zachary Quinto of bad behavior, making host cry and other diners uncomfortable. Fans support restaurant in standing up to celebrity.
The restaurant accused Zachary Quinto of behaving like an entitled child, yelling at their staff when his table wasn't ready. Despite being told that the empty tables were reserved, Quinto refused to believe it. The restaurant claimed that Quinto made their host cry and made other diners uncomfortable. They told him to take his bad vibes elsewhere, stating that he is not one of the lovely celebrities who frequent the establishment.
The alleged incident took place during brunch service on Quinto's 47th birthday. The restaurant shared the story on Instagram and followed up with a post reiterating the allegations. They expressed gratitude for their guests and stated that they are open to constructive feedback but will not tolerate being demeaned.
Quinto, known for his role as Spock in "Star Trek" and appearances in "Heroes" and "American Horror Story," was called out for his behavior. Followers supported the restaurant for standing up for their staff. This situation was reminiscent of a previous incident in 2022 when James Corden was accused of being an abusive customer at a restaurant in New York.
Restaurateur Keith McNally banned Corden from his establishment, calling him a "tiny Cretin of a man" and the most abusive customer in 25 years. Corden later apologized on his show, acknowledging his mistake and expressing respect for restaurant workers. These incidents highlight the importance of treating service staff with kindness and respect.
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