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Underground Supper Clubs

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One Pot
The Conceptual Artist

Michael Hebberoy is widely considered the founder of the U.S. supper club movement, having started Portland-based Family Supper in 2001. After a wildly successful run in the straight restaurant business—and an infamous crash and burn—he returned to his underground roots with One Pot, a spate of projects he organizes out of Seattle. The first dinner, in 2006, was a kind of modern-day symposium with Gore Vidal. These days, he curates series such as One Pot Goes International, on the politics of coffee production. “When I started,” Hebberoy explains, “I was looking around the food world and realized that, whether it’s a Chinese restaurant or a fancy place, it’s a simple exchange of feeding people and taking their money. I want to completely challenge that.”

 

The Lowdown: Schedule, menu, price vary; onepot.org

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