Woman Waits For Her Food In LongHorn Steakhouse Parking Lot. Then Another Customer Hits Her Car With Their Door. It Gets Worse When They Find Out Her Name: ‘Took My Food’


When Mocha Lontay went to pick up food at LongHorn Steakhouse, the last thing she expected was to have it stolen. However, after a confrontation with other customers, she was met with an unwelcome surprise.

From public breakups to scams, a lot of drama seems to be going down at LongHorn Steakhouse lately.

In this particular viral TikTok, which has garnered 3.4 million views, Lontay (@mocha_lontay_) told the whole story. She began by explaining how she was parked outside LongHorn when girls in their 20s parked next to her. The wind blew, and their car door hit Lontay’s car, leading to her warning the girls to be careful.

In response to this, one of the girls denied hitting her car, but Lontay reiterated that they did. The girls walked off. Then, Lontay told the girls that she felt the door hit the car. Things then escalated into an argument, with the two girls in the front “talking crazy” at her while one of the girls in the back, who she described as a “tomboy,” tried to “play it cool.”

What Happened Next?

After this, the girls went inside but then came back out, with one of the girls warning Lontay to not touch her car. When she replied that she wouldn’t do that and that this situation isn’t that serious, things then escalated further, with the girl telling Lontay that she’s talking like she “wants to get [her] a– whooped.” Lontay says in turn she argued back, telling them she could “tear all your a– up.”

She says the girls then tried to get her to come over to them and that she replied that they could come by in her car.

However, Lontay also notes that she didn’t want to fight “at all” and that she had a hangover and was just “talking s—” because they were doing the same to her. Still, the girl says that Lontay would have to pass them to get food. In response, Lontay tells her that she doesn’t and that, in fact, her food should be ready by now. She gives them her name and tells them to go ask if her food is ready. The girls refuse.

Food Gets Stolen

After a while, the girls are still waiting, and they continue to “talk s—” to Lontay, who says she does the same back. Eventually, the girls walk into LongHorn and, when they come out, their door hits the TikToker’s car again. However, this time around, the “tomboy” says “my bad.”

“That’s all it took the first time,” Lontay said, noting how it didn’t have to descend into a back-and-forth. But things once again take a turn as the group drive away and yell out the window, saying, “Thanks for the food!” It was then she discovered that they had actually gone inside to use her name and steal her food.

“I ain’t even mad,” she remarked. “That’s a good plan. ‘Cause I don’t want to fight anyway.” In the end, she had to get her food remade.

How Did Commenters React?

Commenters were mixed. “Soon as you said you told them the name on your order I was confused, what made you do that?” one asked.

“I meeeeeaaaaannnn why you tell them the name on your order tho?” a second asked.

Lontay later made a follow-up video, where she replied to a commenter who asked why she gave her real name. The TikToker remarked that she didn’t actually expect them to pick up her food. However, she notes that she should’ve expected it because, according to her, they came back quiet and smirking.

Other commenters were amused. “My anger won’t let me find this funny,” a third admitted. While a fourth wrote, “I’m so lazy I’d stop talking because this too much back and forth.”

Meanwhile, a fifth remarked, “You are a great story teller. I was all in but I’m glad you gave them props on how they got you.”

What Happened On Facebook?

As several commenters mentioned, some of the girls took to Facebook after the video blew up.

One of them, who identified themselves as the “tomboy,” wrote: “Why tf we get into it w this lady at LongHorn that was waiting for her food why we arguing she tell us her name? We go in der and get her food and wen we pulling off we dropped the window like ‘Ahaaa b—- go get yo food,’ Why tf this b—- done made a TikTok about it she goin viral? Den she called me a tomboy I’m f—— screaming [sic]”

Another added, “F— TIK TOK. F— Y’ALL AND F— U BACK DOOR A– H—. THAT’S IT, THAT’S THE POST.”

A third posted a picture of Lontay in her car in the comments of the first girl’s post.

BroBible approached them for comment via Instagram direct message, Facebook direct message, and Instagram direct message, respectively.

What Did Lontay Say?

In a statement to BroBible via TikTok direct message, Lontay said, “Other than words left out of the argument since I didn’t go into detail, but that’s about it. The wind swung the door into my car and I was just asking them to be careful before they went off.. I’m not really that good with TikTok because I’m more of a in the moment type of person when it comes to recording myself so immediately after the incident I recorded to talk about it because it was so funny and shocking to me but very well played lol I had to tell someone…”

She continued, “I did NOT expect it to go viral at all, it happened so fast but I’m glad it did. Everyone is complementing my composure and nonchalance to the situation and that makes me feel great about my growth because I wasn’t always this patient and chill… Even as the argument went on I was laughing and the even calling the young women queens.”

“I understand the principle behind it all, I hate disrespect but I was also once a young woman in their shoes before who didn’t get the redirection to laugh things off so I’m the example now. Life too short, laugh a little,” she concluded.

@mocha_lontay_

Excuse my lips I promise they not dry🤣 but this just had me tickled. Them hos took my damn food😂😂😂😂. (Play in 2X speed for the ones with low comprehension) #chicago #yungho #longhorn

♬ original sound – Mocha Lontay

A representative of Darden, LongHorn Steakhouse’s parent company, didn’t immediately respond to BroBible’s request for comment via email.

Charlotte Colombo is an internet culture writer with bylines in Insider, VICE, Glamour, the Independent, and more. She holds a Master's degree in Magazine Journalism from City St George's, University of London.
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