Curtis Sliwa Visits Worcester Diner, Sparks Controversy

The Guardian Angels founder and former NYC mayoral candidate drew attention during a stop at a local eatery.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 8:17pm

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Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels and a two-time candidate for mayor of New York City, made a stop at the Boulevard Diner in Worcester, Massachusetts on Saturday, April 11. Sliwa, known for wearing his signature red beret, drew attention during his visit to the local eatery.

Why it matters

Sliwa's visit to the Worcester diner comes as he continues to be a polarizing figure in politics, known for his outspoken views and attention-grabbing antics. His appearance at the local establishment sparked discussion about the role of high-profile political figures in small-town America.

The details

During his stop at the Boulevard Diner, Sliwa reportedly interacted with patrons and staff, though the specifics of his behavior are unclear. The visit came a day after Sliwa gave a talk and hosted a Q&A session at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester.

  • Sliwa visited the Boulevard Diner on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
  • The day prior, on Friday, April 10, 2026, Sliwa spoke at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester.

The players

Curtis Sliwa

The founder of the Guardian Angels and a two-time candidate for mayor of New York City.

Boulevard Diner

A local eatery in Worcester, Massachusetts where Sliwa made a stop during his visit.

College of the Holy Cross

The college in Worcester where Sliwa gave a talk and hosted a Q&A session the day before his diner visit.

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What they’re saying

“The American Dream only works if your generation has a real shot at it. Your voice matters. Make it heard.”

— Curtis Sliwa

The takeaway

Sliwa's visit to the Worcester diner highlights the ongoing debate around the role of high-profile political figures in local communities, and how their presence can spark both interest and controversy.