A South Carolina restaurant owner has been grilled over his response to a couple who complained about their pork chops.

Multiple videos posted to TikTok show Christopher Philip Wallman Jr., the owner and operator of ‘The Grill’, accusing the couple of refusing to pay the entire bill.

‘I want everybody to hear this now,’ Wallman Jr. announced to the entire restaurant of uncomfortable customers.

‘This lovely couple has ordered $137 worth of food for the 35 minutes they’ve been here and they are refusing to pay,’ he was heard saying in a video with more than 12 million views.

The husband cut in to say his wife’s pork chops were ‘fried hard’ while the wife also attempted to clarify right away that they fully intended to pay the bill as long as the pork chops that weren’t up to her standards were taken off the bill.

‘My husband is a disabled veteran, he works a job as well, we’ve got plenty of money. We’re not refusing to pay. We said we are refusing to pay for the pork chops we never got,’ she yelled out to the other diners.

Wallman Jr. did not take kindly to this, telling the couple that ‘I will not be bullied in my own restaurant’ before telling them to ‘walk out the door and don’t ever come in this restaurant again.’

The viral videos have sparked a mountainous backlash, with many on social media accusing Wallman Jr. of being racist and advocating a boycott of his restaurant.

Christopher Philip Wallman Jr. is seen telling the couple who took issue with restaurant's 'fried hard' pork chops that they should never come back
Wallman Jr. eventually caved and gave the couple the bill with the pork chops taken off. The husband paid without issue

Christopher Philip Wallman Jr. was seen in the viral footage accusing the couple of not paying their entire bill (left). Both of them clarified that they were willing and able to pay, but not for pork chops that they said were overdone and were sent back. Wallman Jr. eventually gave the couple the bill with the pork chops taken off. The husband paid without issue

Pictured: The ribbon cutting ceremony in October 2024 for 'The Grill.' Wallman Jr. is seen on the right

Pictured: The ribbon cutting ceremony in October 2024 for ‘The Grill.’ Wallman Jr. is seen on the right

Others went so far as to leave the business’s name, address and phone number all over TikTok and Instagram.

The restaurant’s Yelp page was flooded with so many negative reviews accusing the owner of racism to the couple who are bi-racial, alleging that was a factor in his response. The criticism got so bad that Yelp had to step in.

‘This business recently received increased public attention resulting in an influx of people posting their views to this page, so we have temporarily disabled the ability to post here as we work to investigate the content,’ read a public attention alert from Yelp.

‘While racism has no place on Yelp and we unequivocally reject racism or discrimination in any form, all reviews on Yelp must reflect an actual first-hand consumer experience (even if that means disabling the ability for users to express points of view we might agree with).’

In the clip, an argument persisted as it became clear both sides weren’t going to let this go.

The husband, in a calmer tone than his wife, reminded the owner that they hadn’t got the pork chops after his wife sent them back.

‘The pork chops, we never received,’ he said. ‘Just like anything else you don’t receive, you wouldn’t pay for it, right?’

The back-and-forth continued for some time until Wallman Jr. agreed to take the pork chops off, reducing the bill to $122.92. He then handed the check to the husband, who paid it without issue.

Wallman Jr. has apologized for how he reacted to the couple's objections but has also condemned people who are not letting go of a 'misunderstanding' that happened six months ago

Wallman Jr. has apologized for how he reacted to the couple’s objections but has also condemned people who are not letting go of a ‘misunderstanding’ that happened six months ago

A similarly-named restaurant in Virginia has also been getting phone calls and bad reviews from people who are confusing it with Wallman Jr.'s establishment. The co-owner of the Mill Street Grill (pictured) had to come out and tell people his restaurant isn't involved

A similarly-named restaurant in Virginia has also been getting phone calls and bad reviews from people who are confusing it with Wallman Jr.’s establishment. The co-owner of the Mill Street Grill (pictured) had to come out and tell people his restaurant isn’t involved

Wallman Jr. has directly addressed the situation twice on his Facebook page, first offering an apology on April 12. He also explained that this ‘misunderstanding’ happened roughly six months ago, when his restaurant first opened.

‘There is a video circulating again from when we first opened. I have said before. And I’ll say again for everyone new – I apologize for reacting to that couple the way I did,’ he said.

‘There are several circumstances that occur before she started filming that ya’ll don’t see and that doesn’t excuse my reaction at all but that does explain why it happened. It has nothing to do with race, color, creed, religion, nothing.

‘To add – they were dissatisfied, doesn’t really matter why but it wasn’t handled correctly.’

Wallman Jr. made another post two days later on April 14, appearing to condemn people for allegedly harassing diners at a similarly named restaurant in Virginia. It’s called the Mill Street Grill and is a six-hour drive away from his restaurant in South Carolina.

Ron Bishop, co-owner of the Mill Street Grill, told WHSV that this is a case of ‘mistaken identity.’

‘We are being associated with something that has nothing to do with us,’ Bishop said.

‘We are inclusive, we welcome everyone, and we don’t want to be associated with the negativity coming from another Mill Street Grill.’

Without mentioning the Mill Street Grill by name, Wallman Jr. claimed that people were ‘calling a place that has zero connection to me and screaming obscenities in front of little girls.’

There’s no evidence that anyone has gone to the Virginia restaurant to disrupt customers, but Bishop did confirm he was receiving calls and getting bad reviews.

‘We’ve received phone calls where people hang up or leave bad reviews based on something we had no part in,’ Bishop said. ‘We just want our community and others to know that we are not the restaurant in that video.’

[H/T Daily Mail]



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