A Canadian horror story.
Toronto restaurant Manita slammed Zachary Quinto via Instagram Stories on Saturday after the actor allegedly acted “like an entitled child” in their establishment.
The eatery called him “an amazing Spock, but a terrible customer” in the lengthy rant.
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“[He] yelled at our staff … after he didn’t reply to two texts to inform him his table was ready and refused to believe the empty tables in the dining room weren’t available for him despite being politely informed they were spoken for,” the upload claimed.
The “American Horror Story” alum, 47, also allegedly “made [a] host cry and the rest of [their] brunch diners uncomfortable.”
The social media statement concluded, “Mr. Quinto, take your bad vibes somewhere else, we have many lovely celebrities join us at Manita but you are NOT one of them.”
Quinto’s rep has yet to respond to Pvnew’s request for comment.
The Emmy nominee is seemingly in Canada to celebrate his 47th birthday, with Quinto documenting the trip via Instagram over the weekend.
He shared multiple photos from his “incredible birthday adventure” at Canada’s Wonderland, as well as a shot of himself enjoying a slice of cake.
Quinto is best known for playing Spock in the “Star Trek” franchise, as well as starring in three seasons of “American Horror Story.”
The producer has been vocal about his substance abuse struggles over the years, admitting in a 2019 panel that he “began to drink problematically” after reaching ” a certain level of success” in his career.
He added, “I wasn’t really a huge partier, I didn’t have my first drink until I was 17 or 18. And I didn’t smoke pot until I was around the same age. I engaged those things relatively normally in my twenties, I think.”
Quinto, however, changed his habits in his thirties and became “miserable,” recalling, “I didn’t lose everything, I didn’t ruin relationships, I had what I think people refer to as a high bottom. But there was one day when I was like, ‘I can’t do this anymore.’”
In May 2020, he celebrated four years of sobriety.
“grateful for today,” Quinto gushed to his Instagram followers at the time while posting a since-deleted “sun kissed selfie.”