An NYC gay uple orred food at La Isla Cuchio Rtrant the Bronx when they were verbally harassed by an employee and asked to leave.
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- GAY UPLE SAYS NYC RTRANT KICKED THEM OUT BEE OF THEIR SEXUALY
- A GAY UPLE RAN A RAL RTRANT PEACE. THEN NEW NEIGHBORS ARRIVED.
GAY UPLE SAYS NYC RTRANT KICKED THEM OUT BEE OF THEIR SEXUALY
* gay chef restaurant shunned by locals *
A gay New York Cy uple say they were harassed and asked to leave a rtrant this month bee of their Ayala and Jamel Brown Jr., who live the Bronx, say the cint happened at the nearby Puerto Rin rtrant La Isla Cuchio. They say a woman who worked behd the unter ma homophobic remarks after they had Ayala, left, wh Jamel Brown Jr., right.
But wasn’t until adulthood that he realized gay people like him were prent the dtry. “Jeremiah, one of the most famo chefs San Francis, was gay. “I was always very open about beg gay and havg a boyiend.
”“I very tentnally brg my full self to my work, which clus my inty as a proud gay woman, ” Turshen said. He started the dtry as an out gay woman well before he transned, a journey that giv him a distct perspective on the machismo culture wh rtrants. “I was openly gay sce I was about 13, ” Walleck said.
A GAY UPLE RAN A RAL RTRANT PEACE. THEN NEW NEIGHBORS ARRIVED.
It was really important for me to be out as a queer person bee I thk that we have seen, slowly but surely, a lot of gay folks and lbians and folks that are bisexual but we haven’t really seen a lot of folks that intify as queer. ” Trnfeld siarly ed his Top Chef sp-off appearance to speak out about gay rights.