Starbucks apologizes to woman kicked out with service dog
September 4, 2014 - 12:21 pm
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Starbucks has apologized to a 24-year-old woman who said she wasn’t allowed in a store in the Rochester, New York, area because she had a service dog.
The Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester reports that Amy Kaplan of suburban Brighton said she was denied service after entering a Starbucks on Sunday afternoon with her service dog, a malamute named Zero.
Kaplan suffered a traumatic brain injury in a traffic accident, and the dog helps her cope with memory issues and anxiety.
She posted a video to YouTube in which an employee tells her she can’t come in the store with a service dog.
A Starbucks official told Kaplan in an email that he wanted to personally apologize.