Dianne Brill, Joey Arias, Ann Dexter-Jones and Carrie Dragshaw were among guests who attended the six-hour celebration for the renowned Chelsea spot.
It was like 1998 all over again.
Chelsea hotspot Cafeteria celebrated its 25th anniversary Thursday night with New York legends, drag queens, ice cream trucks, beats by DJ Lina Bradford and its famous mac ‘n’ cheese. Ann Dexter-Jones, The Blonds, Phillip Bloch, Malcolm Harris, Brian Atwood, model Victoria Brito, Renee Cox, photographer Rose Hartman, Jose Xtravaganza, “Good Day New York” weatherman Mike Woods, and New York nightlife legends like Dianne Brill, Walt Cassidy and Joey Arias were a few notables who came out to fete theGuests partied indoors and outdoors from 6 p.m. until midnight as servers passed around tuna tartare, sliders, and cocktails.
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