A Night Out Turns Chaotic
According to sources, Morgan arrived at Tucci with a party of five, despite only booking a table for three on a busy Saturday night. The group was reportedly there to enjoy dinner before celebrating her cousin Jack Morgan’s 30th birthday at the nearby club Boom Boom. When the server presented the hefty bill, Morgan caused a scene, proclaiming, “I don’t pay; people pay me [to go to their restaurants].” Witnesses described her as “absolutely hysterical,” reminiscent of a scene from a Housewives episode, as she insisted that her status as a celebrity warranted complimentary service. After speaking with the restaurant owner, Max Tucci, it became clear that Morgan would not receive the comp she expected.
The Aftermath
By Monday, Morgan had paid the full bill, including a tip for the staff. However, Tucci confirmed to Page Six that she is now blacklisted from his restaurant. He expressed his frustration, stating, “It’s not about me. Don’t do that to my staff.” Tucci emphasized the rising costs faced by restaurants and accused Morgan of taking advantage of the situation without any prior arrangement for a complimentary meal. Morgan later clarified that there was a “clear miscommunication,” claiming she believed she was dining in exchange for a promotional post. Despite her intentions, Tucci remained firm in his decision, highlighting the importance of respecting staff and maintaining standards in the restaurant industry.
Conclusion
The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by restaurants in an increasingly competitive and costly environment. As Sonja Morgan navigates the fallout from this situation, it remains to be seen how this will impact her reputation in the New York dining scene. While she may be a familiar face on television, her recent actions have prompted a strong response from the hospitality community.
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