I'm not a big fan of the food blogs, I feel like they are an agent of gentrification, but with facebook, you can't really escape them all, and I really enjoyed one story about defying the future.
https://www.bonappetit.com/story/artichoke-parm-history-new-yorkOne of the main things I found interesting is that the area the shop was in was gentrified twice.
First, it was called Pig Town. Then Crown Heights, and now the weirdly anonymous and beige "Prospect Lefferts Gardens"
Whodafuck is Lefferts? Oh, oh no, oh sweet stupidity no. (Nimby's, neighborhood association, prolific slave owners.)
Honestly, I think calling your town Pig town has more class than gentrified gardens. There's an honesty in Pig Town, and if you're working meat, even better.
And it's a damn sight better than naming your town after a slaver. WOW.
(The meatball sub place in Encinitas my grandpa loved for its old-school style is now a gentrified "char pizza" place called "URBN" That old oven deserves better)