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NORTH VERSAILLES (BNN) – A political storm brewed over the weekend at Primanti Brothers, the iconic Pittsburgh restaurant, when Republican vice-presidential candidate Senator JD Vance attempted to make a campaign stop. But what unfolded was a mix of confusion, controversy, and unexpected drama.
As Vance arrived at the restaurant ahead of an event in Monroeville, he was met with a surprising reception. Reports indicate that the restaurant staff were caught off guard, having not received any prior notice of his visit. This lack of communication led to a chaotic scene that left many questioning the establishment's stance on political campaigning.
In a statement following the incident, a spokesperson for Primanti Brothers clarified that it was merely a case of "momentary confusion." They emphasized that Vance and his team were eventually welcomed into the restaurant and had the opportunity to engage with guests.
“Primanti’s prides itself on being a staple of the Pittsburgh community and has hosted politicians from across the spectrum for over 90 years,” the spokesperson noted. “Our doors are open to all patrons who wish to dine with us.”
Despite the eventual reconciliation, the incident left many feeling unsettled. Logue expressed his dissatisfaction with the treatment they received, stating, “I’m telling you that the way Primanti Brothers treated me and the other Republicans is absolutely unacceptable.” He also criticized the restaurant for not issuing an apology.
Vance himself downplayed the incident, suggesting that the manager simply “freaked out” due to the crowd and security presence. He displayed grace and diplomacy, encouraging supporters to continue supporting the restaurant despite the misunderstanding.
With the political landscape heating up, how will this incident affect Primanti Brothers moving forward? Will they continue to welcome political figures, or will this serve as a cautionary tale about the complexities of mixing dining and politics?
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