A Bunch of Las Vegas Restaurants Are Making Spongebob Squarepants Krabby Patties
It’s a big month for ’90s kids as the SpongeBob SquarePants “Krabby Patty Kollab,” a glossy activation that will see Spongebob-centric food items at local restaurants and national chains across the...
View ArticleHalloween Parties, Events, and Pop-Ups in Las Vegas
Las Vegas knows how to throw a Halloween party. This year, bars and restaurants are hosting events that include costume contests, scary brunches, decorative takeovers, and magic shows. Whether you’re...
View ArticleRenowned Chef Angie Brown Named Culinary Director of Rex at The Royal
With the return of fall comes major dining news from South Street that’s as unexpected as it is exciting. Hospitality group Sojourn Philly has officially named revered Chef Angie Brown as Rex at The...
View ArticleHow This Houston Restaurant Became Home of the Iconic Shaker Margarita
Houston chef Arnaldo Richards had been making margaritas for years using a simple yet iconic combination of tequila, lime, and Cointreau. But it wasn’t until after opening his restaurant, Picos, in...
View ArticleFour Restaurants to Try This Weekend in New York
Welcome to our biweekly column in which we offer recommendations on fall Fridays, with new restaurants or unsung dishes or drinks from familiar places in the mix. Right in front of Long Island...
View ArticleDaniel’s Steakhouse Opens in Fort Lauderdale with a Florida Twist
Daniel’s, A Florida Steakhouse, a new Florida-focused steakhouse from the team behind Fiola Miami, has officially opened in Fort Lauderdale. The menu, by culinary director Daniel Ganem, highlights...
View ArticleHow to Eat and Drink Like a Swiftie in Miami For the Eras Tour
As Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour arrives in Miami October 18-20, restaurants and bars across the city are rolling out themed menus, brunches, and events to celebrate the pop superstar’s stay in Miami. The...
View ArticleDua Lipa’s Controversial Diet Coke ‘Recipe’ Is Nothing New
This past weekend, the singer Dua Lipa made a stop at an Austin restaurant before the ACL Music Festival. While she was there, she stirred both ire and intrigue online when she shared an Instagram...
View ArticleAtlanta Restaurant Closings, October 2024
Here are the restaurants closing in October around Atlanta. Elsewhere Brewing is closing both locations In a slew of Georgia breweries closing (Eventide closed in August, Orpheus Brewing closed last...
View ArticlePennsylvania’s Beloved Rita’s Italian Ice Is Opening in Round Rock
Pennsylvania’s beloved Rita’s Italian Ice is going to be opening its first Austin-area location. The frozen sweets shop — known for its Northeastern-style Italian ices, frozen custards, and gelati (a...
View ArticleThe Essential Guide to Vermouth
What makes a vermouth a vermouth? Never has the question been more difficult to answer. While the classic expressions—sweet, dry, blanc/bianco—remain …
View ArticleAustin Bar Nickel City’s ‘Simpsons’ Halloween Tradition Returns With a Ton of...
It’s back: Central East Austin bar Nickel City’s annual tradition of transforming into Moe’s Tavern from the Simpsons is happening again this month. On deck will be a ton of cocktails, food,...
View ArticleAnyone Who Cooks Tofu Should Invest in a Tofu Press. Here are the Five Best
Unitaskers — those kitchen tools or appliances that serve a single function — get a lot of shit. To be honest, though, I don’t understand the hate. They fit in with my general kitchen philosophy: that...
View ArticleThe Best Restaurants in Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Heights’s proximity to sublime waterfront views of Manhattan on the promenade and picturesque brownstone-lined streets make it one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Brooklyn. Its dining...
View ArticleThe Hottest New Bars to Try Around Boston
Welcome to the Eater Boston Cocktail Heatmap, highlighting the hottest new drinking destinations around the Boston area. (The focus is on cocktail bars, hence the name, but other drinking destinations...
View ArticleDoes That Crazy Sheet Pan Waving Trick on the ‘Great British Bake Off’...
In the long and frankly relentless history of humankind as we know it, there are a few things that are certain: we all die, there is no escaping the tax man, and at some point in a season of The Great...
View ArticleThe Best Food Events and Pop-Ups to Check Out This Week in Los Angeles:...
Some of Los Angeles’s most exciting meals can be found on the back patio of a wine bar or under an EZ-up on a neighborhood corner. Pop-ups are ingrained in the dining culture of the Southland, whether...
View ArticleA Richmond Quesabirria Legend Closes Down
El Garage, the explosively popular quesabirria pop-up that grew into a full-service restaurant in Richmond, has closed, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. The Montaña family, who launched El Garage...
View ArticleInside F1 Arcade’s Flashy D.C. Debut
The new F1 Arcade in Union Market starts its engines over the long weekend. Even if you’ve never watched a Formula 1 race, the 17,300-square-foot arcade, event space, and bar has something for...
View ArticleInside F1 Arcade’s Flashy D.C. Debut
The new F1 Arcade in Union Market is starting its engines over the long weekend. Even if you’ve never watched a Formula 1 race, the 17,300-square-foot arcade, event space, and bar has something for...
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