Greenwich Village LGBTQ+ History and Food Tour
Walk in the footsteps of the early LGBTQ+ civil rights movement pioneers. This neighborhood in the heart of New York City's Greenwich Village comes alive with food, history and fun. It is a journey of hope and food.
The Bites: The Sites: Samples and sites are subject to availability.
• A classic Black & White cookie
• Mighty Quinn's burnt meat ends
• A rainbow Italian ice
• A Sicilian mozzarella prosciutto panino
• A Salt and Battery battered fried beets
• A TUE Thai curry puff
• A Patisserie Claude Pan du Chocolat
• The Church of the Village, site of the first PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbian And Gays)
• The AIDS Memorial
• The Women's House of Detention at Jefferson Market
• Site of the former Cafe Society where LGBTQ+ Black artists Billie Holiday, Sr. Rosetta Tharpe, and Bayard Rustin, who planned the 1963 March on Washington, performed
• Julius Bar, site of the pre-Stonewall Riots Sip In
• The Stonewall National Monument Park and Bar
Duration: 2 hours
Explore some of the important LGBTQ+ historical landmarks with neighborhood tastings. Includes samples.