Karen's Diner

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Karen's Diner
Company type Private
Industry Theme restaurants
Founded2021;3 years ago (2021)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
FounderAden Levin and James Farrell
Products Hamburgers, chicken wings

Karen's Diner is an Australian-American[ citation needed ] chain of theme restaurants. The restaurant is known for advertising a deliberately unpleasant dining experience, and staff are instructed to insult customers throughout their meal. The restaurant's name came from the internet slang term Karen , used to describe an older white woman perceived as entitled or excessively demanding.

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History

The chain was established in Sydney, Australia in 2021 by Aden Levin and James Farrell. [1] It is a theme restaurant based around the concept of an unpleasant dining experience where customers pay for employees to insult them. [2] [3] The restaurant was originally planned to be a six-month pop-up restaurant at World Square. [4] The restaurant's concept initially drew a mixed response, raising concerns about whether the environment of mutual insults could expose employees to abuse by customers. [5]

The name Karen's is a reference to the use of the name Karen in internet memes to describe a stereotypically rude or entitled middle-aged white woman. [6] [7] Staff are instructed to put on an abrasive persona and comically ridicule customers during their meal. [8] Customers are expected to return this behaviour by acting rudely towards the staff. [9] However, customers and staff are prohibited from using insults based on racism, sexism or homophobia. [10] Many of these exchanges include profanity, and people under the age of 16 must be accompanied by adults. [2] Patrons who have ID showing that their name is Karen can receive a free drink. [11]

The restaurant is based around American diners in the 1950s, and the menu features hamburgers and chicken wings. [12] It became a popular source of content for social media, particularly on platform TikTok, as customers posted videos of their interactions with staff. [13] The chain has opened locations in the United Kingdom, the United States, Indonesia, and New Zealand. [14] [15] [16] [17] The chain expanded to New Zealand, opening a restaurant in Mount Eden in August 2022. [18]

In August 2022, the restaurant drew controversy after a video allegedly showing a staff member at a Brisbane location behaving inappropriately went viral on TikTok. In the video, the server makes inappropriate remarks about an underage patron and accuses her father, who was dining with her, of being a pedophile. [19] [20] A spokesperson for the chain claimed that an investigation had been launched and that stricter training protocols would be introduced in response. [3]

In May 2023, Viral Ventures (Australia), a company which owned most of the chain's Australian restaurants, went into liquidation. [21] In July 2023, Viral Ventures NZ also went into liquidation. [18]

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