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Restaurant hits back after 'abusive' customer 'throws chairs and beer' after being denied table

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The owner of a south Manchester restaurant has hit out after staff were 'abused' by a customer, asking "what the f*** do my staff have to do to feel safe?" In a string of tweets, the owner of the 'Baity' restaurant in Didsbury took to social media to share the shocking ordeal.

Ali Yousef said that a drunken man had walked into the premises holding a beer after the kitchen had closed and became 'abusive' after he was asked to leave and denied a table. READ MOREManchester's highest-rated restaurant hits back after moaning customer charged £60 for no-show It was then alleged that the angered customer began 'throwing chairs across the room' whilst customers were seated and staff were still serving the remaining tables.

He also emptied the remainder of his beer bottle all over the venue, owner Ali claimed. Some staff even had to cower behind the counter for safety, the restaurant said.

The thread of three tweets said: "Once again my staff get abused physically and verbally. "Intoxicated gentleman with beer in his hand walks in after kitchen is closed and demands to be seated. "Staff explained kitchen has closed.

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