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Defining the Movement: How authors John Birdsall and Erik Piepenburg Prove the Power of Queer Food | Eater

"A 1930s New York coin‑operated dining experience where patrons could drop a nickel for pie or other fare; it also functioned as a subtle social terrain where brief looks or small signals across the room allowed queer people to find one another beneath a straight gaze." - Jaya Saxena

https://www.eater.com/2025/6/3/24441638/queer-authors-food-movement-john-birdsall-erik-piepenburg-books-lgbtq-bars-restaurants

7th to 13th Floors, 434 W 33rd St, New York, NY 10001 Get directions

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