An employee at Top Dog confirmed to DailyMail.com that White had been fired.
White is just one among many alleged protesters who have been named and shamed by Twitter users, who are using photographs from the event to try and identify members of the alt-right.
Peter Cvjetanovic, 20, of Reno, has been identified as the angry-looking torch bearer who marched through the University of Virginia on Friday night with hundreds of white supremacists and nationalists.
The student, an undergraduate studying history and political science, told KTVN he had traveled to the march "for the message that white European culture has a right to be here just like every other culture".
"It is not perfect; there are flaws to it, of course. However I do believe that the replacement of the statue will be the slow replacement of white heritage within the United States and the people who fought and defended and built their homeland.
"Robert E Lee is a great example of that. He wasn't a perfect man, but I want to honor and respect what he stood for during his time."
He added that he wasn't the "angry" person seen in the photos but defended his beliefs as "a white nationalist."
"I care for all people," he said. "We all deserve a future for our children and for our culture. White nationalists aren't all hateful; we just want to preserve what we have."
Others include more well known names on the alt right scene such as Richard B Spencer, co-editor of AltRight.com who was pictured being arrested by several police after the rally turned violent.
A Twitter user, by the username @FearsWilliam, who describes himself in his bio as being the "charismatic leader of a white breeding cult", was spotted doing the Nazi salute at the rally - and even retweeted the photo which identified him at the rally.
Others at the rally included Tim 'Treadstone' Gionet, aka Baked Alaska, a right wing internet troll who was reportedly maced during the protests and his friend, Twitter user with @millennial_matt who was spotted holding a flaming torch during the march on Friday. Fellow nationalist pal Mark Daniel Reardon also made an appearance at the rally.