Booters, a butch parody of Hooters, is bringing its sexy masc pop-up to NYC
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Booters is a new pop-up in NYC inspired by Hooters but focused on butch culture, promising a fun and engaging atmosphere for its patrons. Founded by Oran Keaveney and Ariane Trueblood, Booters aims to create a community-centric dining experience with events at local sapphic venues, including a Butch Breakfast featuring whipped cream antics. Event details include karaoke nights and server auditions, reflecting a demand for butch-centered gatherings in NYC, and showcasing the playful blending of cultural phenomena within the LGBTQ+ community.
Booters, a butch-focused parody of Hooters, is set to debut in NYC, promising a fun, queer-focused, less creepy dining experience centered around butch culture.
With events planned across NYC, Booters hopes to attract over 400 attendees, showcasing a growing desire for butch-themed events in the LGBTQ+ scene.
The concept, inspired by a lively discussion among friends, highlights the playful butch-ification of cultural norms, making it a unique expression within queer spaces.
Co-founder Oran Keaveney emphasizes the brand's unique vision, combining media and hospitality expertise to create a welcoming atmosphere for butch identities.
Read at Time Out New York
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