While there isn't a single famous 1994 essay titled "The Dinner Party," the phrase most likely refers to the 1994 critical re-evaluation of Judy Chicago’s monumental feminist art installation, The Dinner Party (originally created 1974–1979). In 1994, art historian Linda Nochlin published an influential essay titled "Learning from The Dinner Party
Jerry and Elaine try to buy a chocolate babka but lose their spot in line. They settle for a cinnamon babka (the "lesser babka") and deal with a hair in the cake. The Liquor Store: George and Kramer try to buy wine. George’s massive Gore-Tex coat The Dinner Party -1994-