‘I Hide Betsy DeVos’: How D.C. Restaurants Are Dealing With the Trump Era
One restaurant seats Betsy DeVos where no one can see her. At another top destination, Stephen Miller was confronted and never came back. And one bar’s staff sat in wonder at Herman Cain’s affection for Crown Royal.
Like seemingly everything else in D.C., Washington’s dining scene is also dealing with a government viciously split like never before, including several of the most controversial figures from the Trump White House.
How does an industry built on service, access, and graciousness handle it?
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