Poetica Coffee
Coverage of Poetica Coffee in the Nexus archive.
- Protesters gather outside coffee shop that banned Jewish congressman over Israel support
Protesters gathered outside a Brooklyn coffee shop, Poetica Coffee, after it banned Jewish Congressman Dan Goldman for his pro-Israel stance. The coffee shop posted a hostile social media message targeting Goldman, which was later deleted, while Goldman responded by praising the barista's kindness and criticizing the shop's actions.
- Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Mamdani-backed socialist throws tantrum before shock upset
A socialist candidate stormed out of a radio interview after being questioned about anti-Dominican social media posts and later defeated a five-term incumbent. The DOJ is investigating a Brooklyn coffee shop for a discriminatory social media post against a pro-Israel politician, and a Florida man was indicted for plotting a mass shooting targeting Jewish employees at a pro-Israel nonprofit.
- Brooklyn café becomes protest site after coffee chain bans Rep. Dan Goldman over Israel stance
A Brooklyn Poetica Coffee shop became a site of protest after the chain banned Rep. Dan Goldman over his stance on Israel. Pro-Israel demonstrators and counter-protesters gathered outside the café, with NYPD officers separating the groups. The chain had posted on social media that Goldman, a New York Democrat, was not welcome back and called him a 'genocide enabler.'
- Pro-Israel activists rally outside Brooklyn coffee shop after Goldman business refusal controversy
Pro-Israel activists from #EndJewHatred protested outside Poetica Coffee in Brooklyn after employees rescinded service to U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman based on his political views. The coffee shop owner, Parviz Mukhamadkulov, faced criticism for a social media post targeting Goldman, and the U.S. Department of Justice announced an investigation into the incident.
- Editorial | Brooklyn coffee shop’s snub of Congress member shows politics boiling over in NYC
A Brooklyn coffee shop, Poetica Coffee, publicly rejected Congressman Dan Goldman's payment for coffee due to his support for Israel, prompting a U.S. Justice Department investigation and a protest by a pro-Israel group. The editorial argues that businesses should serve all customers regardless of political beliefs to avoid community division.
- New York lawmaker says it’s ‘sad’ that a cafe banned him over his pro-Israel views
New York Democratic Congressman Dan Goldman stated it is 'sad' that Poetica Coffee in Brooklyn banned him for his pro-Israel views. The cafe faces a U.S. Department of Justice investigation after sharing a post criticizing him, which was later deleted.
- Rep. Dan Goldman addresses Brooklyn coffee shop banning him over his views on Israel
Rep. Dan Goldman criticized a Brooklyn coffee shop for banning him over his views on Israel, referencing a deleted social media post. The shop, Poetica Coffee, accused him of supporting Israel's actions in Gaza via AIPAC funding. Goldman faces a primary challenge from Brad Lander, who opposes U.S. military aid to Israel.
- Lefty owner of anti-Israel NYC coffee shop calls US ally ‘Nazi Germany of our time’ in hateful online outburst
Parviz Mukhamadkulov, founder of Poetica Coffee in Park Slope, has a history of anti-Israel LinkedIn posts, including accusations of genocide and comparisons to Nazi Germany. The coffee shop is described as anti-Israel and has discriminated against pro-Israel Jewish customers on social media.
- Justice Department opens civil rights probe after NYC coffee shop bans congressman over Israel support
The Justice Department is investigating Poetica Coffee for banning Rep. Daniel Goldman from its NYC cafés due to his support for Israel and ties to AIPAC. The coffee shop refunded and barred Goldman, calling his actions 'reprehensible,' and Goldman received over $190,000 in donations from AIPAC which he later disavowed. He is facing a primary challenge from former city Comptroller Brad Lander.
- NYC coffee shop bans pro-Israel politician in hostile social post: 'We don’t serve... genocide enablers'
A New York City coffee shop, Poetica Coffee, stated it would have refused service to Rep. Dan Goldman for supporting Israel, calling him a 'genocide enabler' in a social media post. The shop refunded his purchase and criticized his stance, while Goldman expressed disappointment, noting the barista was kind to him and his daughter. The shop faces a Democratic primary challenge from former city Comptroller Brad Lander.
- NYC coffee shop bans pro-Israel politician in hostile social post: 'We don’t serve... genocide enablers'
A New York City coffee shop, Poetica Coffee, criticized Rep. Dan Goldman for supporting Israel, claiming it would have refused to serve him under its policy against 'genocide enablers.' The shop issued a refund after he visited its Brooklyn location, and both sides expressed disappointment. The incident has sparked legal and public scrutiny.
- NYC coffee shop bars Jewish congressman: ‘We don’t serve genocide enablers’
Poetica Coffee in Williamsburg refused to serve Rep. Dan Goldman, claiming he is a 'genocide enabler' due to alleged ties to AIPAC. NY Mayor Mamdani defended criticizing the AIPAC lobby group as 'monsters.'