An Upstate NY woman claims she was thrown out of a Mexican restaurant in Orange County on Sunday for being a Donald Trump supporter.

Esther Levy, 61, of Warwick, said she'd been eating at the Cancun Inn in Sugar Loaf for 25 years and never experienced anything like what happened on Sunday.

Levy told the NY Post that she wore a "Make American Great Again" hat and a Trump button when she entered the restaurant with retired judge Alvin Goldstein. She said they ordered drinks without incident, but when the waitress returned, she told them they had to leave.

"She [the waitress] seemed very surprised by it all and was told to refuse us service," Levy told the Post. "We just got up and started to leave.

"On the way out, the co-owner decided to yell at me and humiliate me," Levy added. "He said, 'We don't serve Trump supporters here. Get out of here and never come back.'"

Goldstein told the Post that he yelled back that Trump was going to win in November, and that the co-owner responded that Hillary Clinton was going to win.

"I certainly won't be back there. It was horrific what happened. I'm not used to being thrown out of restaurants," Goldstein said.

Levy took to her own Facebook page and to the "New York for Donald Trump 2016" page to share her story.

As her story spread, the Cancun Inn's Facebook page began getting bombarded with criticism accusing them of unfair discrimination. Numerous 1-star reviews dragged the business rating down over the holiday weekend.

In response, the restaurant issued a statement giving their side of the story. It accuses Levy and Goldstein of unruly behavior:

Levy denied any bad behavior.

"They made it very clear why we were kicked out. It was because I was a Trump supporter, and that's it," she told the Post.

Levy said she called the police, who told her that as a private business, they could refuse to serve who they wanted.

The restaurant also called the police, saying someone had been calling them and claiming to be Donald Trump after Levy left.

The restaurant was closed on Monday and requests for comment from the owners were not returned to the Post.