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Chef Chris Morgan Serves Perfectly Seared Dishes During Joon’s Lively...

Welcome to the Scene Report, a column in which Eater captures the vibe of a D.C. restaurant at a specific moment in time. Despite all the impressive accolades year-old Joon has collected, including...

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The Best Places to Eat in Central Illinois

Central Illinois is often misunderstood. People aren’t nearly as conservative as they are made out to be, nor do they cling to traditional, old-school ways as their northern neighbors in Chicago might...

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A Decades-Old Fenway Sports Bar Abruptly Shut Down This Week

Thornton’s Fenway Grille, a longtime anchor of the mini restaurant row on Peterborough Street in Fenway, called it quits this week. The restaurant’s ownership announced on Instagram this week that the...

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Celebrated Ice Cream Shop Humphry Slocombe to Close Its First-Ever Location

Humphry Slocombe built its name on inventive ice cream flavors such as the Candy Cap made with mushrooms and the boozy, cornflake-inflected Secret Breakfast, debuting its flagship shop at 2790 Harrison...

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The Internet Has Developed a Collective Crush on This ‘Great British Bake...

Paul Hollywood’s icy blue eyes aren’t the only thing piercing viewers’ hearts on the newest season of the Great British Baking Show. Unless you’ve been living under a rock (and maybe even then), you’ve...

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Eminem Celebrates Birthday With Mom’s Spaghetti Cake During F1 in Austin

Rapper Eminem celebrated his birthday this week before his Saturday concert at the international racing competition Formula One (F1) at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas (CoTA). And naturally, he was...

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The Latest New Orleans Restaurant and Bar Closings to Know, October 2024

This periodic column rounds up restaurant and bar closures in and around New Orleans. Know of a restaurant closing we missed? Drop us a line. Tito’s Ceviche and Pisco Magazine A bright spot in New...

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Where to Celebrate Spooky Season in D.C.

October is an exciting time in our nation’s capital, as many local eateries get into the Halloween spirit by creating themed menus full of unique dishes, billowing cocktails, and treats. From costume...

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Contemplate the Inevitability of Death at This New Portland Goth Cafe

Memento Mori, a macabre and mystical plant-based coffee shop, opened in Portland on Saturday, October 12. The name, a Latin phrase translating to “remember you must die,” informs the dark and eclectic...

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7 Spooky Ways to Celebrate Halloween in San Francisco

Now that the Bay Area’s pesky heatwave has finally cooled off, it’s time to get in the mood for spooky season. San Francisco bars and restaurants are readying their spaces with fake cobwebs and (in one...

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New South Austin Ramen Takeout Restaurant and Halal Hot Chicken’s Second Food...

Austin’s got two new food businesses to know about this past summer and fall. There’s a new takeout/delivery restaurant Matsuba Ramen and the third location of halal Nashville-style hot chicken truck...

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Las Vegas Restaurant Closings to Know About — October 2024

The dining landscape in Las Vegas is ever-changing. Sometimes, casinos pull the plug on decades-old restaurants in a bid to pivot to something new. Other times, restaurants face challenges like the...

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Best Chicken Sandwiches in Bucks County

Fried chicken sandwiches, grilled chicken specialties, and zesty chicken wraps are some of the popular poultry offerings Bucks County restaurants serve up for lunch and dinner. Hot chicken sliders...

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Can Sustainable Restaurants Make Their Guests Care About Climate Change?

This story was produced in partnership with Civil Eats. The “PLNT Impact Tracker” on PLNT Burger’s website wants you to think about what you’re eating. The tool from the East Coast vegan chain — a...

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The Best Restaurants Worth Visiting in Mobile, Alabama

Perched on the water less than a five-hour drive from Atlanta, Mobile is an often-overlooked destination with plenty to offer in the way of history, hospitality, and hearty food. Thanks to its...

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Where to Eat and Drink Near the Kaseya Center

While the rest of the country cools down, Downtown Miami heats up with a flurry of activity. From music performances to basketball games, the Kaseya Center (aka formerly known as the American Airlines...

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Deceptively Simple Dishes at Le PasSage Stretch Beyond French and Vietnamese

There’s a new restaurant on the Katy Trail: Le PasSage, from Travis Street Hospitality Group. Chef and owner Bruno Davaillon, who joined the group in 2020, has had a storied career and is considered...

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A Four Horsemen Alum Is Opening a New Wine Bar

Four Horsemen wine alum, Ava Trilling is opening a wine bar this fall called Rude Mouth at 359 Metropolitan Avenue, near Havemeyer Street. It’s the former home of longtime craft beer bar Spuyten...

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With an Ethiopian Jebena, You Can Actually Stop for a Coffee Break

Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee, something locals like to tell everyone they meet. The beverage remains an important part of everyday life and a major economic driver for the country. Unlike other...

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Dim Sum Classics Get the Greenwich Village Treatment

It is rare for a pop-up to move seamlessly to permanent status, with few changes to the menu or lapses in time. But such was the case with Cha Cha Tang, at 10 Downing Street, entrance on Sixth Avenue....

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