Coffee Shops and Political Combat
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Coffee Shops and Political Combat
A controversy in Brooklyn
Mark Movsesian | 6.29.2026 8:15 AM
A recent controversy involving Congressman Dan Goldman and a Brooklyn coffee shop seems to me to illustrate a problem that goes beyond public accommodations law, narrowly understood.
According to reports, Goldman visited Poetica Coffee with his young daughter. The shop later posted on social media that, had staff recognized Goldman, they would not have served him. The post objected to Goldman's support for Israel, reportedly refunded his purchase, and told him not to return. Goldman, who is Jewish and known as a pro-Israel Democrat, has since lost his Democratic primary in New York's 10th congressional district to a more progressive candidate. That result does not decide the legal issue, of course, but it does help explain the political context. Israel and Gaza have become intensely divisive issues, especially within the Democratic coalition.
The Department of Justice has announced that it is looking........
