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The Portland Restaurant Closings to Know, August 2024

In today’s dining landscape, Portland restaurants face challenges like the rising cost of goods, labor shortages, and evolving customer expectations. Unfortunately, everything from longtime city...

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17 Refreshing Cold Noodles to Keep Cool This Summer in Los Angeles

For those looking to stay cool when summer’s heat reaches its peak in the coming weeks, give the air conditioner a break and order a bowl of cold noodles instead. Los Angeles restaurants are...

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The Best Restaurants in Union Square

Union Square became one of New York City’s most important public spaces when it opened in 1839, and has been thronged at all hours ever since. It’s named, not for the Union Army of the Civil War, or...

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A $35 Steak Frites Icon From D.C. Saunters Into Town Next Week

Washington, D.C. import Medium Rare is opening in New York shortly after Labor Day: It’s the latest entrant among value-driven steak restaurants, offering one menu option — steak frites – plus bread...

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These Houston Restaurants Offer the Best Food-on-Fire Experiences

Houston’s dining scene is heating up this year with a slew of restaurants that have dishes and drinks in which fire is a central ingredient. While many restaurants have long offered showy dishes that...

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Anthony Bourdain: The Man, the Myth, and the Inhabitant of a Haunted Smoker...

The grassroots reselling market has never been as robust as it now. There’s Poshmark for trendy apparel, eBay for discontinued products , and Facebook Marketplace for used furniture. But before all of...

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Both Presidential Candidates Want ‘No Taxes on Tips.’ But What Does That...

As the presidential campaign heats up ahead of the November election, both Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump are feverishly rolling out policy proposals that will...

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How to Eat and Drink Your Way Through the End of Summer in Detroit

Summer in Detroit is a time for residents and visitors to peel off those winter layers to reveal their best warm weather looks, to while away an afternoon from a rooftop lounge or outdoor patio, a lush...

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Frozen Drinks to Try During D.C.’s Last Weeks of Summer

Good news: Fall-themed decor and fare will be here before we know it. Bad news: That means summer is coming to an end. Before welcoming all things apple and pumpkin, let’s properly bid adieu to the...

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Seattle’s Most Famous Tamale Walk-Up Window Is Now a Full Restaurant and Brewery

Did you know that Frelard Tamales used to only be a tamale place? It’s true — several years ago, Osbaldo Hernandez and husband Denny Ramey were just selling their delicious steamed corn husks at...

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The Best Bakeries Around Boston

From Dorchester to Chinatown, Boston is star-studded when it comes to bakeries. Timeless classics like North End stalwart Bova’s, and Flour — perhaps Boston’s most famous bakery chainlet — will never...

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76-Year-Old BYOB Austin Mini-Golf Staple Is Staying Put (for Now)

One of the best ways to celebrate a birthday in Austin has long been the Peter Pan Mini Golf — known for its welcoming personal signage, quirky giant statues, and bring-your-own beverages and food...

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A Whole Lot of Bay Area Restaurants Are Channeling Mediterranean Vibes

You may have found yourself having a meal lately, surrounded by colorful prints, big plants, intricate wood paneling, and bigger-is-better lighting fixtures — and chances are, the menu and concept were...

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Former USC Pop-Up Impresarios Open a Stylish, Art-Filled Restaurant in Santa...

In 2022, a group of University of Southern California friends produced a pop-up that showcased rotating cuisines and fine art. Called Museum, it quickly became a sensation that served nearly 3,000...

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The Best Restaurants and Bars Near Seattle Center

Seattle Center is in sort of an odd part of the city. It’s not downtown — remember that, tourists — and it’s not quite Queen Anne either. A few years ago the neighborhood got renamed Uptown, but like,...

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That $50 Million Adults-Only Mini Golf Course Opens This Fall

A highly anticipated over-the-top adults-only mini golf course is officially just months away from opening. For a year now, the Mandalay Bay has had signage surrounding the former Light nightclub space...

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The Jersey Shore’s Best Ice Cream Spots

Warm weather calls for cool treats, so it’s no wonder ice cream is high in demand at the Jersey Shore. Mint and chocolate twist frozen custard piled high on a cone and hand-scooped peach ice cream in a...

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Barnyard Chicken Adds a Flock of Poultry Options to Park Circle

Having a tough time keeping up with all the new dining options? Welcome to the Opening Report, a regularly updated round-up of restaurant openings big and small across the Lowcountry. For all the...

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Fenway Brasserie D.W. French Shuts Down After 10 Months

Chef Douglass Williams’ French brasserie in Fenway, D.W. French, is no more. The restaurant is serving its last steak frites on Sunday, August 18, then shutting down to make way for a fourth location...

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Why Do All the ‘Carnivore’ Influencers Eat Off Wooden Cutting Boards?

There is much to gawk at when it comes to the rise of the carnivore influencers — those eaters who, fueled by the pursuit of the “ancestral lifestyle” or the desire to “heal” through food, have...

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