Former President Donald Trump racked up a $200 bill at a fast-food establishment on Long Island after paying his respects to slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller at a Massapequa Funeral Home ahead of Saturday's funeral for the hero cop.
As they made their way back to Florida, Trump and his campaign team drove westbound along Merrick Road from the funeral home's South Chapel to the popular All American Drive-In, Trump's senior adviser, Daniel Scavino Jr., posted on Facebook.
"If you're out on Long Island, check them out, a GREAT SPOT!" he wrote. "I remember going as a kid growing up with family in Massapequa, Wantagh, Dix Hills, and Seaford."
Richard Vultaggio, a manager at All American, revealed to The Post what Trump and his entourage's $200 tab included:
- 18 "double-double" cheeseburgers
- 10 hot dogs
- Two quarter-pounder hamburgers with cheese
- 20 fries
- 10 onion rings
Trump and his entourage also requested a considerable amount of ketchup and mustard on the side, and the drive-in staff efficiently put the order together within 10 minutes, according to Vultaggio.
The meal was paid for by credit card and included a "generous" cash tip, said Vultaggio.
He also disclosed that the famed restaurant received news that Trump loved the meal.
He added that customers "were paying for cops, and we weren't letting the police pay" regarding the post-wake gathering.
"The community really came together," shared Vultaggio.
Diller was hot and killed, allegedly by Guy Rivera, an ex-con with 21 prior arrests, while on patrol in Far Rockaway on Monday.
Established in 1963, the beloved Massapequa burger spot remains a local favorite, known for its satisfying grub and low-cost prices, which have stayed consistent throughout the years. A burger, fries (known to be the best on the island), and a shake will only cost you $7.
Joseph Saladino, Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor, said it was a no-brainer for Trump's team to come through.
"Why anybody would want to stop there is because All American has among the very tastiest burgers you can find anywhere in America," Saladino boasted to The Post, adding that he always gets a quarter pounder, fries, and a vanilla shake.