The Justice Department said on Monday it opened a probe into a ​small coffee shop chain in New York City which posted online ‌that it would have turned away pro-Israel U.S. Representative Dan Goldman had it recognized him during a weekend visit.
“The Civil Rights Division has opened an investigation and will bring an ​enforcement action if warranted,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said on ​X.

“Federal law prohibits public accommodations such as coffee shops from discriminating ⁠against patrons based on their race, religion, or national origin,” she said.
Goldman, a ​Democrat, visited Poetica Coffee in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, outside his district, with his 7-year-old ​daughter on Sunday, The New York Times reported.
“We see that you stopped by our shop today for a coffee,” Poetica Coffee said on Instagram.
Goldman said he went there so his ​daughter could use the restroom and that he bought a coffee to thank ​staff for allowing her to do so.
“We don’t serve racists, fascists, homophobes, genocide enablers or ‌anyone ⁠in between,” Poetica Coffee said. “Too bad we didn’t recognize you right away, or we would have turned you away.”

The coffee shop said it issued a refund. “Don’t ever come to Poetica,” it added.
Its post was no longer visible on Monday. The ​Instagram account seems ​to have been ⁠deactivated.
Goldman is endorsed by New York Governor Kathy Hochul and is facing off in a June 23 primary against Brad ​Lander, the former New York City comptroller backed by ​Mayor Zohran ⁠Mamdani. Both Lander and Goldman are Jewish.
Israel’s more than two-year-long assault on Gaza – which has killed tens of thousands, caused a hunger crisis and internally displaced Gaza’s entire population – has been called ⁠a ​genocide by multiple rights experts, scholars and a United Nations inquiry.
Israel ​describes its actions as self-defense following an October 2023 Hamas-led attack that killed 1,200 people and in which ​over 250 were taken hostage.