
Episode 1868
How New York Pioneered the Lunch Hour
December 30, 202533m 26s
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Show Notes
Lunch has a long history in New York, and the midday meal has looked different throughout different eras of the city. In today's world of corporate bowls and fast casual spots, we want to know where your go-to lunch places from back in the day, whether it was meeting a friend, hosting a "power lunch," or taking a simple lunch break. In 2012, the New York Public Library organized an exhibit, "Lunch Hour NYC," about the history of lunch in the city. Co-curators Rebecca Federman and Laura Shapiro speak about what they learned.
Topics
lunch_culturework_lifenostalgiaexhibitionslifefoodlocal_wnychistoryrestaurantsgna_localurban_lifestorytellingculturewnyc_app_localdining_historynew_york_city