Chicago’s Most Anticipated Restaurant Openings, Fall 2024
The sun is setting earlier and Chicago is prepping for football and fire pit season as fall approaches. Before we wave goodbye to summer festivals, let’s check out Eater Chicago’s 11 most anticipated...
View Article4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: September 6
Every Friday our editors compile a trusty list of recommendations to answer the most pressing of questions: “Where should I eat?“ Here now are four places to check out this weekend in Los Angeles. And...
View ArticleThe Best Portland Restaurants Near Moda Center and Oregon Convention Center
Whether it’s for retro gaming expositions, pow wows, or tree festivals, the Oregon Convention Center attracts crowds from around the world to geek out over niche passions and new ideas. Just a few...
View ArticleAcclaimed San Francisco Wine Bar Verjus Is Coming Back After a Four-Year Closure
San Francisco wine bar Verjus will reopen in October after closing four years ago at the onset of the pandemic. A cryptic, three-word post announcing the comeback dropped on Instagram on Friday,...
View ArticleWhere to Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival in Austin With Mooncakes
The Chinese celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival — aka Chuseok in Korea and the Mooncake Festival — takes place on Tuesday, September 17. The occasion typically involves celebrating with mooncakes,...
View ArticleCafe Degas Debuts Neighboring French Sandwich Shop and Bakery
A long-awaited cafe and bakery from French bistro stalwart Cafe Degas opens today, September 6, in New Orleans’s Bayou St. John neighborhood. Called Le Ponce, it’s serving up ham and brie tartines,...
View ArticleA New Modern Japanese Restaurant Opens in Hollywood With a Striking Brutalist...
File Hollywood’s newest restaurant opening under things that can only happen in Los Angeles. Here, historic recording studios can be reimagined into restaurants: The trend started with Grandmaster...
View ArticleAll of the Restaurant Closings in September So Far
In this weekly column, Eater documents the city’s permanent restaurant and bar closures. If a restaurant or bar has closed in your neighborhood, let us know at ny@eater.com. Ditmas Park: Longtime...
View ArticleBoston Pop-Ups You Gotta Try, September 2024
Pop-ups are crucial to Boston’s dining scene. They are temporary spaces for cooks and bartenders who might not (yet) run their own spots to try out new dishes and drinks. Or, sometimes, it can be an...
View ArticleA New Austin Bar Is Taking Over Longtime Honky-Tonk Giddy Ups
Far south Austin honky-tonk, bar, and music venue Giddy Ups, which closed in mid-August, is being replaced by a new bar at the 12010 Menchaca Road address, as reported by Austin Business Journal. The...
View ArticleStep Inside This Fantastical ’90s-Inspired Oakland Ice Cream Shop
Bad Walter’s Ice Cream is the dream scoop shop that owner Sydney Arkin always wished existed — and now she’s finally opening the doors on Saturday, September 7. She already earned a loyal following for...
View ArticleCoach K Says ‘The Bear’ Shows How Sports and Restaurants Make Every Second Count
Mike Krzyzewski still has memories of Chicago’s Polish Broadway, the stretch of Milwaukee Avenue near Wicker Park that was once a hub for Polish restaurants and businesses. The Naismith Basketball Hall...
View ArticleHouston’s 17 Best Mediterranean Restaurants
Houston’s Mediterranean dining scene has always been strong, with plenty of Persian, Lebanese, Turkish, Italian, Greek, and Palestinian restaurants waiting to be explored. Though the city has its...
View ArticleEast LA Taco Star Asadero Chikali Brings Mesquite-Grilled Carne Asada to...
Many Angelenos were first introduced to northern Mexican tacos de carne asada wrapped in flour tortillas at the corner of First Street and Beaudry around 2009. Chef Esdras Ochoa’s Mexicali Taco &...
View ArticleBest Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: September 6
With Eater editors frequently dining out all over town, we come across lots of standout dishes, and we don’t want to hold back any secrets. Welcome to Eater DC’s rotating roundup of the best things we...
View ArticleYou Can Buy Cookies From Seahawks Legend Bobby Wagner Now
Bobby Wagner may be playing professional football in Washington, D.C., this year but his heart in is Seattle. And now his cookie shop is in Seattle too. Well, Renton to be precise. Last week the future...
View ArticleThe Best Restaurants Near the New Orleans Superdome
No one’s saying that the ‘Dome dog and an order of chili cheese fries isn’t a solid snack during a game, but sometimes a fan needs more. For those times, here are the best places near the Caesars...
View ArticleMGM Grand Closes a Breakfast Restaurant
MGM Grand is shaking up its restaurant offerings, closing a midday breakfast and lunch spot this fall to make way for a new dining option. The Las Vegas Strip casino announced today that Avenue Café...
View ArticleThe 16 Best Cookbooks of Fall 2024
You know the drill: According to the calendar, it’s fall now, and that means it’s time to Get Serious — about school and work, about the impossible task of emotionally preparing yourself for the...
View ArticleMuseum of Ice Cream Finds a Permanent Home at Miami Worldcenter
The Museum of Ice Cream, famous for its pastel, Instagram-friendly exhibits, has opened a permanent location at Miami Worldcenter. Following a successful 2018 pop-up, the popular attraction returns to...
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