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Celebrating Pride Month: Say It Louder for the People in the Back

Tales of the Cocktail

This is how I see the hospitality industry sometimes. Throughout my hospitality journey, this loudness has been both embraced and rejected. I speak loudly on the intersections of being a Black, Queer, and Non-Binary bartender. Every day our identities are reduced to roles and titles within the hospitality industry.

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Celebrating Pride Month: Say It Louder for the People in the Back

Tales of the Cocktail

This is how I see the hospitality industry sometimes. Throughout my hospitality journey, this loudness has been both embraced and rejected. I speak loudly on the intersections of being a Black, Queer, and Non-Binary bartender. Every day our identities are reduced to roles and titles within the hospitality industry.

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What Does the Future Hold for Downtown LA as a Cocktail Destination?

VinePair

Regulars and former Varnish bartenders lined up to squeeze once more into the booths for a final Bartender’s Choice. Soon, real estate and hospitality visionaries like Tom Gilmore , Andrew Meieran , and Cedd Moses were turning their eyes toward DTLA. “It It was such a great era,” Monriva says.