DC’s Red Hen gets death threats after Sanders incident in Va. restaurant

WASHINGTON — Michael Friedman wants you to know something: His Red Hen restaurant, located in D.C.’s Bloomingdale neighborhood, is unaffiliated with the Red Hen in Lexington, Virginia.

And D.C.’s Red Hen, he said, is open to all.

It’s a message the owner has been trying to get out since Saturday, when White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted that she and her party were asked to leave the Lexington eatery the night before because she works for President Donald Trump.

Unfortunately, Friedman’s eatery — along with similarly named restaurants in New Jersey and Connecticut — have been the target of social media outrage ever since. Thousands of tweets and such aimed at Friedman’s place have ranged from merely critical to outright threatening.

“We’ve received death threats,” Friedman said.

The Red Hen in D.C.'s Bloomingdale neighborhood has been egged since the incident in Lexington, Virginia. (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
The Red Hen in D.C.’s Bloomingdale neighborhood has been egged since the incident in Lexington, Virginia. (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
"We didn't actually do anything wrong," said the owner of D.C.'s Red Hen, Michael Friedman. "We just happen to have a fascinating case of mistaken identity." (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
“We didn’t actually do anything wrong,” said the owner of D.C.’s Red Hen, Michael Friedman. “We just happen to have a fascinating case of mistaken identity.” (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
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The Red Hen in D.C.'s Bloomingdale neighborhood has been egged since the incident in Lexington, Virginia. (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
"We didn't actually do anything wrong," said the owner of D.C.'s Red Hen, Michael Friedman. "We just happen to have a fascinating case of mistaken identity." (WTOP/Mike Murillo)

Unflattering online reviews have been coming in as well: “One out of five stars for no reason,” he said. At one point Monday, the eatery’s Yelp profile had been hacked to read that it only serves Democrats.

There has even been some old-school vandalism, Friedman said: The restaurant got egged, “which is, um, ironic — ’cause The Hen got egged,” he joked.

Since Friedman’s workdays got somewhat more complicated Saturday morning, he’s issued a statement and has been posting repeatedly on social media that his Red Hen leaves politics at the door. He’s also tried to maintain humility and a sense of humor while making sure staffers are safe.

“We didn’t actually do anything wrong,” he said. “We just happen to have a fascinating case of mistaken identity.”

Friedman said that each diner at his Red Hen “is treated with the same amount of hospitality, dignity and respect.”

He’s not changing the name of his restaurant either, so don’t ask.

“The name’s too good,” he said.

WTOP’s Mike Murillo contributed to this report.

Jack Pointer

Jack contributes to WTOP.com when he's not working as the afternoon/evening radio writer.

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