He brought home the bacon.
A real-life ham-burglar snatched the $600 hog figurine hanging outside the Spotted Pig around 8:30 p.m. on Monday, police said — just a day after the embattled West Village hot spot closed its doors.
Surveillance footage obtained by Eater shows the swine swiper, in a hoodie and face mask, climbing on a bench, dragging the pig sculpture down from the eatery’s awning and making off with it tucked under his arm.
The famed celeb hangout shuttered on Sunday, following a $240,000 settlement between owner Ken Friedman and 11 former staffers who accused him of sexually harassing them for over a decade.
Accusers described a “rape room” on the third floor where Friedman and his buddy, celebrity chef Mario Batali, would allegedly throw drug-fueled parties, prey on women and engage in public sex.
Batali, an investor in the gastropub, was accused of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman in the “rape room.”
He issued an apology for years of inappropriate behavior but “vehemently” denied the woman’s claims.
A probe by Attorney General Letitia James found that the pigsty maintained a “hostile workplace where numerous female employees were subjected to severe and pervasive incidents of unwanted touching and unwelcomed sexual advances” by Friedman.