News12: ‘Who I love shouldn’t define where I shop or eat at. I came here to get service, not to get judged.’ The woman was fired as a result.
Restaurant spokesman Boyd Cole issued an apology, adding: ‘In no way do (the restaurant’s owners) condone the comments made by their former employee.’ Ayala, who lives close to the restaurant, says he and his partner do not accept that apology.Sorry, this video isn't available any more.He told NBC News: ‘They apologized, and they offered us a meal, but this is not something that should just go away.’The couple plan to file a complaint with the NYC Commission on Human Rights.