News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
NYC Politics
Rebuilding The Bronx
Vote 2026: Bronx primary election

DOJ Civil Rights Division opens investigation after Brooklyn coffee shop posts about Rep. Dan Goldman

The controversy began when the social media account for Poetica Coffee shared a now-deleted post showing a photo of Goldman inside the chain’s 7th Avenue location in Park Slope.

Shakti Denis

Jun 23, 2026, 10:06 AM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

The U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division has opened an investigation into an incident involving a Brooklyn coffee shop and U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman that sparked widespread attention online over the weekend.

The controversy began when the social media account for Poetica Coffee shared a now-deleted post showing a photo of Goldman inside the chain’s 7th Avenue location in Park Slope.

The post read in part: "At Poetica, we don't serve racists, fascists, homophobes, genocide enablers, or anyone in between." The business said it had refunded Goldman's purchase and told him, "Don't ever come back to Poetica."

Goldman responded to the post, saying he had stopped by the coffee shop with his 7-year-old daughter. He said a barista allowed his daughter to use the bathroom and that he purchased a coffee afterward "in return for her kindness."

The incident quickly drew attention online.

The war in Gaza and support for Israel remain major issues in the Democratic primary race for New York's 10th Congressional District.

Goldman and his opponent in Tuesday's primary election, former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, have taken different positions on issues related to Israel. In this case, Lander sided with Goldman.

"There are plenty of ways to lobby elected officials and express outrage at the votes they've taken without turning coffee shops into places people don't feel welcome," Lander wrote in a statement. "I'm glad Poetica took down their post, and I thought Rep. Goldman's reply was extremely gracious."

The controversy follows a recent vote by members of the Park Slope Food Co-op to boycott products from Israel.

News 12 made multiple attempts to contact the owner of Poetica Coffee for comment but did not receive a response.

More Stories

Top Stories

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices