Customer leaves note about restaurant's 'offensive' Christmas music

During this time of the year, pretty much everywhere you go, you hear holiday music, including Christmas themed songs.

Michael Lugo, a restaurant manager and chef with Michael's Tasting Room in St. Augustine, Florida was surprised to find this note from a customer – "Christmas music was offensive. Consider playing 'holiday' music or less religious themed."

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After the note made its way through to Facebook, the restaurant learned it had plenty of support on social media with one commenter saying, "Why would anyone want to prohibit you from enjoying your region? Aren't we free to? To think someone has the right to go in to an establishment and suggest that they should not practice this freedom is ridiculous. We should start respecting one another's freedoms and learning from them."

Another said, "Enjoy the season and the Grinch should eat elsewhere if he doesn't like your music. Merry Christmas to you and your family!"

Some said the story has prompted them to now visit the restaurant, commenting, "I'm going to your restaurant on my next St. Augustine visit. I didn't even know you were there! They thought they were discouraging you but they are blessing you. Keep playing that music chef!"

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