Don’t eat at those restaurants!
Gang terminology for mob hits and murder-for-hire assassinations is not conducive to healthy eating or fine dining anywhere.
’86 it’: Restaurant workers say the term at the center of James Comey’s indictment is ‘everyday lingo’
The term federal prosecutors said constituted a death threat against the president is “everyday lingo” in the restaurant business, one person said.

He said he had heard the term used in relation to people before, but only in a joking manner. "We’d have that as a joke. 'Where’s Raoul? He got 86ed' — meaning he got fired or died," he said. … “If you’re 86ing a person, it’s final," he added. "There’s no coming back tomorrow.”
Yep. Mob hits and gang graffiti on the walls. Not a very nice part of town. Nowhere you want to be if you can possibly be anywhere else at all. They'll off your date if they don't succeed in offing you.
