James Corden unbanned from Balthazar restaurant in New York after ‘apologising profusely’ to owner
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Comedian and TV host James Corden has had his ban from a New York restaurant removed less than 24 hours after it was first imposed. Corden had been barred from Balthazar - a popular luxury restaurant - for being rude to its staff, but the decision has since been reversed.
Keith McNally, the owner of the eatery, took to social media on Monday to say Corden had been an “abusive customer” after some errors with his orders. McNally described The Late Late Show host as “a hugely gifted comedian but a tiny cretin of a man,” referring to a visit from the TV star in June.
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Hide AdCorden had supposedly spotted a hair in his main course and showed it to a Balthazar manager, who was “very apologetic”. Corden was then apparently “extremely nasty”, however, saying: “Get us another round of drinks this second, and also take care of our all drinks so far”.
Another visit followed this month as Corden’s wife ordered an egg yolk omelette but was disappointed to find a little bit of egg white mixed in. According to McNally, Corden then began yelling, telling a server: “You can’t do your job! Maybe I should go into the kitchen and cook the omelette myself!”
McNally took a little time before doing so but publicly shared what happened on his Instagram page, announcing he had “86’d Corden” from the premises. After the news had gone viral worldwide, the former Gavin & Stacey star phoned McNally and said sorry, as revealed in a later post.
The Balthazar owner said: “James just called me and apologised profusely. I strongly believe in second chances. Anyone magnanimous enough to a deadbeat layout like me - and my staff - doesn’t deserve to be banned from anywhere, especially Balthazar. So come back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Corden. All is forgiven.”
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