Massachusetts Pizza Shop Faces Backlash After Removing Parents Over Unsupervised Children
Dragon Pizza's social media post defending its decision has fueled divided opinions and reignited scrutiny of its owner’s controversial public image.
- Dragon Pizza in Somerville, Massachusetts, asked a group of parents to leave on March 14, citing unsupervised and disruptive behavior from their children.
- The restaurant shared a detailed social media post on March 16, emphasizing its policy against unsupervised children and defending its decision to maintain a positive dining environment.
- Owner Charlie Redd clarified that the issue was with the parents ignoring repeated requests to supervise their children, not the children themselves.
- The incident has sparked polarized reactions online, with some applauding the restaurant's stance and others criticizing its tone and approach.
- Charlie Redd's previous viral confrontation with Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has added to the public scrutiny surrounding the restaurant and its policies.