Restaurant information | |
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Owner(s) | Michael Solomonov |
Head chef | Caitlin McMillan |
Food type | Vegan Israeli cuisine |
City | Philadelphia |
County | Pennsylvania |
Coordinates | 39°57′04″N 75°10′21″W / 39.9512°N 75.1726°W |
Website | www |
Goldie is a Philadelphia based chain restaurant serving vegan Israeli food. The restaurant was created and is currently owned by Michael Solomonov under the restaurant group CookNSolo, which also owns the Philadelphia-based restaurants K'far, Federal Donuts, Laser Wolf and Zahav.[1] The restaurant's venue "Lilah" is named after the Hebrew word for night.[1] The restaurant serves food that is kosher and vegan, including falafel dishes and tehini shakes.[2][3] The restaurant's head chef is Caitlin McMillan.[2]
The restaurant maintains multiple locations in Philadelphia.[1] Another location was opened in Google's New York City campus in 2024, serving exclusively employees of Google.[4][5]
More than 400 people attended protests outside of Goldie's restaurants[6] after the restaurant fired three staff members for expressing pro-Palestinian sentiment following the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel,[7] either by wearing Palestinian flag pins or by expressing support for Palestine on social media.[7][4] The firing was accompanied by a post on social media by the restaurant's owner, Michael Solomonov, announcing that 100% of his restaurants' profits on October 12, 2023 would go to supplying aid and medical assistance to the Israeli Defense Forces.[7] At least $100,000 was raised for the Friends of United Hatzalah, affiliated with the IDF.[4] The Philly Palestine Coalition called for a boycott of Solomon's restaurants.[8][9] Governor Josh Shapiro condemned the protest, as did President Biden and other political officials, claiming the chant was antisemitic for having targeted a restaurant owned by an Israeli-Jewish owner.[8][9][10]