UPDATE 9:01 AM PT — McNally just expanded what he told us, and also upped the ante, saying Corden can eat at Balthazar for free for the next TEN years if he apologizes. He writes, “STORM IN A RESTAURANT TEACUP. I’ve no wish to kick a man when he’s down. Especially one who’s worth $100
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The New York City restaurant owner who dragged James Corden for his rude behavior is feelin’ bad for the talk show host … even though he’s the one who sparked the backlash Corden might be feeling. Keith McNally, owner of Balthazar in SoHo, took to Instagram Tuesday night … posting a pic with his daughter
James Corden might be Mr. Nice Guy on camera — but, according to one restaurant owner, the dude’s been incredibly nasty on more than one occasion while dining. The ‘Late, Late Show’ host was in the crosshairs of restaurateur Keith McNally — who owns the highly acclaimed Balthazar in NYC, and who went on the