"I was a guest of the #alfalfaclubdinner2018 'everyone' welcome to the after party, but I'm the only individual not allow in? Is because @IvankaTrump told you so? You should be ashamed of yourself Franco," Andres tweeted Saturday night.
On Sunday, Andres said Ivanka Trump had reached out to him.
"I believe now that you personally had nothing to do," he tweeted. "Let's now work on what's important: Immigration reform, where #DACADreamers and Undocumented citizens will become part of a strong USA. With secure borders. With economic growth."
"I am thankful for Jose's clarification," Ivanka Trump said in a statement to CNN. "I had nothing to do with anything that transpired relating to him last night at the restaurant." Attempts to reach Andres and Nuschese were unsuccessful.
The Cafe Milano Twitter account also chalked up the snub to a "misunderstanding."Andres thanked the restaurant for the apology, but added that it was "still hard to understand why I was the only person not allowed in!""Now let's all be friends," he added.
Andres, a frequent critic of President Donald Trump, backed out of a deal to open a restaurant inside the Trump International Hotel in Washington after Trump called undocumented Mexican immigrants "rapists" and "criminals" in his 2015 speech announcing his bid for president.CNN's Betsy Klein contributed to this report.