SAN FRANCISCO - A man is recovering from an attack outside San Francisco's famed Boudin Bakery at Fisherman's Wharf , and he accuses an employee of the assault.

Victim alleges racial slurs used during attack

What they're saying:

Juan Reyes alleges the employee hit him and called him slurs, accusing him of begging for bread.

"I just got hit, dropped to the ground. When I woke up again, he was still on me, beating me up," Reyes told KTVU. "I still got a headache. My head just feels numb."

Reyes said the worker used several racial and homophobic slurs.

"First of all, I've got a job. I didn't ask for no bread. I ain't homeless," he said.

The alleged attack happened behind the Boudin Bakery on Jefferson Street on Labor Day. The shop was closed to the public, but workers bake bread

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