Updated 06 November 2024, 15:50
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Roots&Revelry (R&R) operates from the second floor of the historic Thomas Jefferson Tower in downtown Birmingham
The Roots & Revelry restaurant in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, made a special offer in honor of Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election and offered guests Trump Chardonnay and champagne at a special price. About this reports AL.com. The announcement was published by the owner of the establishment, Robert Lin.
However, the post was deleted by bar manager Zachary Austin. He stated that he was not aware of the promotion before it was published and that the owner’s opinion does not reflect the opinion of the entire team.
Roots & Revelry (R&R) operates from the second floor of the historic Thomas Jefferson Tower in downtown Birmingham. Named Best New Restaurant in Birmingham in 2017 by AL.com.
After the post was deleted, many users expressed dissatisfaction in the comments. Some even said they would no longer visit the restaurant. The restaurant noted that although advertising about the promotion has been removed, champagne will still be available in the establishment. However, there were no special offers for Kamala Harris supporters in the restaurant.
The US presidential elections took place on November 5, 2024. From the Democrats, incumbent head of state Joe Biden announced his candidacy for a second term, but on July 21 he withdrew his candidacy and supported Vice President Kamala Harris. His predecessor, Donald Trump, was nominated by the Republican Party. On November 6, Donald Trump declared victory in the US presidential election and named himself the 47th President of the United States. The vote count has not yet been completed, but the main American media (Fox News, CNN, The Hill, Reuters, Washington Post and others) have already reported Trump’s victory – he has won over 270 electoral votes.
Bloomberg previously published a list of drinks that experts in the country’s alcohol market plan to drink on the night of the US presidential election, regardless of the result of the election race.
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