Chad Ochocinco Johnson left a big surprise for a Miami server over the weekend, tipping $1,000 after learning the restaurant comped his family s meal.
The 43-year-old NFL star, who played 11 seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals and the New England Patriots, went to Sugar Factory in Miami Beach on Sunday, sharing photos and videos throughout the meal.
He revealed a photo of his bill, revealing he left a $1,000 tip for his server Jose, while throwing a little shade at one of his NFL rivals, cornerback Darrelle Revis.
Surprise: Chad Ochocinco Johnson left a big surprise for a Miami server over the weekend, tipping $1,000 after learning the restaurant comped his family s meal
Former Bengal Chad Johnson leaves $1,000 tip for Redlands Grill staff
Andy Lyons
and last updated 2021-04-06 23:41:36-04
NORWOOD, Ohio â Chad Ochocinco Johnson gave the staff at one Cincinnati area restaurant a reason to do an end zone celebration of their own Tuesday night.
The record-holding former Bengals wide receiver left a $1,000 gratuity on a $528 tab at Redlands Grill in Rookwood Commons, with a note that read: I once scored 3 touchdowns in one game. That is one less than Al Bundy at Polk High!!
In his tweet, Johnson referenced Proverbs 11:25 (Cincinnati edition) , which states A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.
Former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Johnson, also known as Chad Ochocinco, stopped by a local restaurant and left $1,000 tip.
Johnson left the tip at Redlands Grill in Norwood Aoril 6 on a $528.22 tab, according to a receipt he posted on Twitter with the caption Proverbs 11:25 (Cincinnati edition).
The generous tip from Ochocinco does not appear to be a part of the Crosstown Tip-off because he did not include a shout-out to any local university.
The receipt include a note that said, I once scored 3 touchdowns in one game. That is one less than Al Bundy at Polk High!!
Proverbs 11:25 says A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.
Whataburger is opening in Colorado and non-Texans are calling it crap
First of all, how dare you?
Madalyn Mendoza
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Maybe it s the Texas in us that would assume everyone outside of statelines would be excited to have a Whataburger.
That wasn t entirely the case in Colorado Springs, where Whataburger announced it is planning on opening a location.
News broke Wednesday and to say not everyone was enthusiastic would be an undercooked statement.
One person threatened to call the police, another called it crap. We are equally confused and maybe just a little hurt.
Whataburger confirmed the news to Colorado Springs news outlets in a statement on Tuesday saying the company is excited to expand.
J. Alexander’s Holdings is ‘pursuing strategic alternatives’ after tough year impacted by COVID-19 The J. Alexander’s Restaurant, Stoney River Legendary Steaks and Redlands Grill parent group is completing an evaluation after a 20% drop in sales in December
J. Alexander’s Holdings, Inc. the Nashville, Tenn.-based parent company of J. Alexander’s Restaurant, Stoney River Legendary Steaks, and Redland Grill provided a business update Tuesday after announcing in December that the company would be “pursuing strategic alternatives” following a tough year due to the economic effects of COVID-19.
The company did not discuss the results of the analysis so far, with J. Alexander’s chairman of the board, Lonnie J. Stout, saying that they have “committed to completing” the review as their restaurants slowly move toward full indoor dining capacity again.