The owner said calls started to overflow in addition to messages and negative reviews having nothing to do with service.
The owner of the Cherokee Rose restaurant in Stone Mountain, Georgia, is firing back after a visit from the U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked controversy, Atlanta News First reported.
When Jonathan Hartnett received a call that Kennedy would be making a stop at his restaurant, he didn’t think anything of it other than it being an honor to serve a United States cabinet member. However, his bartender, Ann Wolfskill, posted a picture she took with the secretary to her Facebook page, and things got out of hand…