Eva C.
Google
The short version: I would not shop here because the white associates wouldn't even let me sit on the bench outside in peace.
The long version:
Today I was hanging out with a friend in Williamsburg, and while she went to run an errand, I decided to wait and sit on a bench outside of this shop.
While I sat there, two white associates came by the doorway and both of them proceeded to talk about me while I sat on the bench.
They started saying amongst themselves, “Why is she sitting there? There is plenty of seating elsewhere” and literally gestured to some open-air seating at a bar next door. Mind you, the bench and the doorway are right next to each other, so they clearly wanted me to hear them.
While they were talking about me, they were still hovering over me. It was overall an extremely uncomfortable situation. I got up maybe a minute later, and they proceeded to sit down on the bench immediately when I left.
It was upsetting to experience that hostility, especially from a store that supposedly prides itself on ‘celebrating farmers and friends.’ If the seating was for patrons, they could have politely informed me of that and I wouldn’t have had an issue moving elsewhere.