A restaurant in Texas had to scrub its social media accounts and issue a public apology over the weekend — all because it served Attorney General Jeff Sessions a meal.

El Tiempo Cantina, in Houston, came under fire on Friday after it posted a picture online showing the AG standing alongside owner Roland Laurenzo.

“We had the honor to server [sic] Mr. Jeff Sessions, Attorney General of the United States,” wrote the Tex-Mex restaurant. “Thank you for allowing us to serve you.”

Social media users brought out the pitchforks and went after Laurenzo and his staff on Friday night — blasting them on all platforms — for allowing Sessions to dine at their establishment, despite his “zero tolerance” stance on immigration, which led to families being separated at the border.

“I felt like it was a slap to the community that supports the restaurant and that backs up the restaurant and that works for the restaurant,” local resident Gilma Aguirre told ABC13.

Employees at El Tiempo reportedly were getting death threats and non-stop phone calls after the Sessions visit, which came following a speech he gave to local law enforcement. The backlash forced them to shut down all of the restaurant’s social media accounts and issue an apology Saturday.

“I certainly regret it because it’s inaccurate in terms of the totality of what we would be thinking,” Laurenzo said, claiming management had not been consulted about the visit or Facebook post.

“People are insulting us in such a dramatic fashion, and we feel like we don’t deserve it,” he said. “At least temporarily I had it taken down because I don’t want to be insulted, my children to be insulted, my family to be insulted.”

Speaking to KHOU11, Laurenzo added: “In retrospect, it was a mistake because it angered so many people.”