The Uncertain Future of Pop-Up Restaurants
EATER
MAY 28, 2020
Now, Tate is staying in a spare room at his mom’s house in Philadelphia. For women and people of color in the restaurant industry, who are all too often refused the opportunities and resources that their white male counterparts enjoy , the pop-up model serves to democratize the cooking and sharing of food. Dahli Durley.
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