New York Times Columnist Clowned For Being Salty About His Bill From A Popular Black-Owned NJ Airport Restaurant
One Columnist is getting clowned on social media for playing himself and trying to talk about a popular Black-owned New Jersey Airport restaurant.
New York Times columnist David Brooks was feeling salty about the bill he got for a burger and fries and shared a photo of his meal on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday and didn’t get the response he was looking for.
In the caption for the post, he wrote, “This meal just cost me $78 at Newark Airport. This is why Americans think the economy is terrible.”
While he mentioned the burger and fries, he didn’t say anything about the alcoholic beverage in the photo. He was immediately called out for complaining about a meal he would expense so his employer, the New York Times, could reimburse him.
According to NewsOne, the meal wouldn’t even dent his wallet because his net worth is about $1 million. Brooks’ post immediately backfired on him when another writer, Joyce Carroll Oates, clowned him in repost.
“(bar bill: $66. food bill: $12. tip: $0 N Y Times expense account)” Oates wrote in her post.
(bar bill: $66. food bill: $12. tip: $0 N Y Times expense account) https://t.co/ZcmHOKuPIi
— Joyce Carol Oates (@JoyceCarolOates) September 21, 2023
The Restaurant Fries David Brooks In Response To His Post
Brook’s post on X complaining about the food and his bill got picked up by NJ.com, and subsequently, that’s when the establishment caught wind of him hating and fried him like an onion ring on their Facebook page, confirming that Brook’s “high bill” was a result of his bar tab.
“Looks like someone was knocking back some serious drinks – Bar tab was almost 80%, and he’s complaining about the cost of his meal,” 1911 Smoke House Barbeque said in the post shared on Thursday, adding, “keep drinking buddy – we get paid off everything.”
To add insult to injury, Brooks’ post on X is still up and has been hit with the added context feature linking back to the restaurant’s Facebook post.
1911 Smoke House Barbeque, which also happens to be a favorite spot for New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, jokingly announced the “D Brooks Special,” slashing out the $78 price and replacing it with $17.78.
Update: this Newark Airport restaurant has added a David Brooks special to the menu. pic.twitter.com/33vRm4Y4ww
— Ryan Radia (@RyanRadia) September 22, 2023
X users are also getting in on the fun and clowning Brooks. You can see those reactions in the gallery below.
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Photo: denizunlusu / Getty
1. Well deserved
Now the airport restaurant itself is dunking on David Brooks. pic.twitter.com/MYCyoVYbnj
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) September 21, 2023
2. Birlliant
The restaurant now has a David Brooks special….burger with fries and a double shot of whiskey for $17.78 pic.twitter.com/ZcqHDO60eu
— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) September 22, 2023
3.
I love that David Brooks exists because he reminds me that my most under developed and least rigorous opinions are still more thoughtful and smart than what regularly appears in the New York Times.
Reading him makes me feel like I’m Adele listening to bad karaoke. https://t.co/lp5SVZBGxL— Elie Mystal (@ElieNYC) September 21, 2023
4.
In New Jersey there are bars (David Brooks), gold bars (Bob Menendez) and, coming soon, behind bars (Donald Trump).
— howardfineman (@howardfineman) September 22, 2023
5.
I paid $78 for this hair only to come out looking like Chewbacca. This is why Americans think the economy is terrible. #StarWars#DavidBrooks pic.twitter.com/wJbNnEF9IS
— Sgt Pepper (@MzSgtPepper) September 22, 2023
6. Facts
A burger, fries and double shot of whiskey for $17.78 is actually an incredible deal in an airport and this restaurant is about to blow up, David Brooks was the best thing that ever happened to them https://t.co/v1gVEUGE7z
— Laura Bassett (@LEBassett) September 22, 2023
7.
NYT columnist David Brooks claims his cheeseburger at Newark Airport cost $78 so he understands Americans’ economic anger (it turns out most of the money was for liquor.) My breakfast cost me under $20 and I AM A PROUD AMERICAN pic.twitter.com/WpNzCUueud
— Paul Rudnick (@PaulRudnickNY) September 22, 2023
8.
Mainly I’m just jealous of David Brooks. I really, really want someone to pay me a lot of money to crank out essays about whatever happens to be on my mind, with no obligation to do research or have any facts. I sort of do that now on this platform, but no one is paying me. https://t.co/QS2Sir2FwR
— Michael Shurkin (@MichaelShurkin) September 21, 2023
9.
A Newark airport restaurant has now fact-checked David Brooks more than the NYT. https://t.co/KLglPp90a8
— Susan J. Demas (@sjdemas) September 22, 2023
10.
That man went through 2 rounds of community notes, got ratio’d to hell, and was trolled by every walk of life including the airport restaurant itself.
Either David Brooks has left the country or the next chapter of this saga will feature a chicken vs the egg poem. pic.twitter.com/iPblmUG9pf
— Renee (@PettyLupone) September 22, 2023
11.
If David Brooks had just tweeted “spent way too much money on whiskey at the airport” everyone would have been like “amen brother, been there, most relatable thing you’ve ever said in fact” https://t.co/GZ2C2An8tS
— Leigh Beadon (@leighbeadon) September 21, 2023
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