1st and Seaton Pl, NW
Ed. Note: I was out of town this weekend but boy did I get a lot of messages about this one. Bravo Red Hen, Bravo. Also, you are delicious and have reminded me that I need to eat there again post haste!
You can read about what started this whole brouhaha here.
Good morning! @PressSec went to the unaffiliated @RedHenLex last night, not to our DC-based restaurant.
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 23, 2018
Spelling it out:
You have the wrong restaurant. Separate companies separate businesses separate owners no affiliation. That one is in Virginia. Businesses in DC are prohibited from discriminating against people for political affiliation because we are a federal district.
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 23, 2018
Getting in on some GIFs:
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 24, 2018
It’s not. You can see that there are separate twitter handles above. Just the same name. Just like you’re not Diane Keaton. pic.twitter.com/ucEBMDbJvv
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 24, 2018
Spelling it out with a dictionary:
It’s not a franchise. That’s what unaffiliated means. pic.twitter.com/jVBArm8Kvp
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 24, 2018
Back to brilliant:
@RedHenPress is a book publisher. Maybe they can give a dictionary. pic.twitter.com/Nj4FM0k7S0
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 24, 2018
Lol we’ve noticed. pic.twitter.com/2BSic9plvD
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 24, 2018
It’s almost like all of our logos are of the same animal we’re named after or something. pic.twitter.com/iFc33FQkGj
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 24, 2018
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 25, 2018
Spelling it out again with the law attached:
Businesses in DC are prohibited from discriminating against people for political affiliation because we are a federal district. We have patrons from both sides of the aisle. https://t.co/IOmNmYqoj5
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 25, 2018
And here we are Monday morning and the madness continues:
— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) June 25, 2018
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