Martha Stewart, Queen of Instagram
When I am scrolling on Instagram, there are few accounts more immediately identifiable than Martha Stewart’s. From first glance, it’s easy to tell when a post is Martha’s. Whether set at her bucolic...
View ArticleTGI Fridays Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
TGI Fridays filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection over the weekend, the Associated Press reports. The move follows the closure of around 50 locations nationwide the previous week, CNN reports, and...
View ArticleEverything Is Going to Be Fine So Long As I Have This Shrek Sandwich Maker
Shrek is a movie, but it is also a lifestyle. In the 23 years since the film’s release, there have been numerous sequels, a musical, a festival (RIP, Shrekfest), and a bottomless swamp of merchandise...
View ArticleDid Malört Suddenly Get Less “Gross”?
In the last few years, it seems, Malört has gone from a little-known liqueur to national sensation. The Chicago product was served as the unofficial …
View Article11 Dine-In Thanksgiving Feasts at Restaurants in the Twin Cities
A home-cooked Thanksgiving feast has a certain nostalgic appeal, but there are plenty of drawbacks, too: stress, the risk of over-cooking the turkey, and, of course, an enormous pile of dirty dishes....
View ArticleOn Election Day, Make Something Really Messy and Elaborate
The thing about elections is there is only so much you can do about them. You can vote, you can phone bank, you can remind everyone you know that a majority of Americans don’t want abortion bans, and...
View ArticleChicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Floats a Liquor Tax Increase in His 2025 Budget
As it’s Election Day even, there are a number of political developments that have emerged that would impact restaurants and bars locally. In Lincoln Square and Ravenswood, a coalition has emerged to...
View ArticleWhere to Sip on the Best Boba Tea in San Diego
Boba tea, also known as bubble tea, is a phenomenon that has thoroughly taken over San Diego, with countless shops and chains serving their version of the drinkable treat: flavored tea containing chewy...
View ArticleEater's Guide to Politics 2024
From food culture features and restaurant news to community spotlights and more, get a glimpse into Eater's reflection in politics of 2024 ahead.
View Article16 Miami Restaurants To Celebrate Thanksgiving 2024
There’s nothing quite like Thanksgiving in Miami when South Florida is almost out of hurricane season, the temperature is finally actually nice, and friends and family gather to give thanks for all...
View ArticleHer Family Ran New York’s ‘Most Romantic’ Restaurant. Now It’s Her Turn to...
Lina Goujjane is carving out a space in the restaurant industry for herself. Her family owned One If By Land, Two If By Sea — routinely considered one of the city’s “most romantic” restaurants —...
View ArticleWith Bowls of Soup Joumou and Platters of Griot, Haitian Restaurateurs Are...
Whenever my late grandfather would stop by my childhood home, he would bring with him true delights, like pate kode, warm patties filled with smoked herring. My late grandmother would spend hours...
View ArticleAtlanta’s Most Exclusive Supper Club Comes to Buckhead
Chef Trevor Shankman built a mega-following after launching his supper club called “Maria” in Kennesaw, which Eater Atlanta deemed one of the most exclusive dinner experiences in Atlanta. In a new...
View ArticleOregon City Brewing Company Opens a Book-Themed Beer Destination in Canby
Bookworms and beer-lovers can now congregate at Oregon City Brewing’s second location, the Canby Beer Library, which opened in the former Canby Municipal Library building in late October. The taproom...
View ArticleBest Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: November 4
The editors at Eater LA dine out several times a week, if not per day, which means we’re always encountering standout dishes that deserve time in the limelight. Here’s the very best of everything the...
View ArticleA New Barbecue Table-Service Restaurant With Smoked Crispy Duck and Brisket...
The pitmaster of now-shuttered Austin food truck Wünder Pig is opening his new barbecue restaurant this month. Black Gold is opening in Crestview at 1521 West Anderson Lane starting on Saturday,...
View ArticleWhere to Find the Best Soul Food in Portland
Though “soul food” as a culinary descriptor originated in the 1960s, the cuisine and its gastronomical elements, traditions, and history stretch back for centuries, with roots in the African diaspora,...
View ArticleElection Day in New York: Collective Anxiety, All-Day Happy Hour, and...
“How could you possibly be an undecided voter at this point?” A man in a gray hat shouted across the table to his two friends during an outdoor dinner at Miriam in Park Slope on Friday night. Under an...
View ArticleElection Campaign Drama Is Playing Out in Detroit-Area Restaurants
The fight for votes in the swing state of Michigan is playing out in Detroit-area restaurants, with candidates making last-minute pleas to voters pick a side. Vice President Kamala Harris and former...
View ArticleThe Best Dishes Eater NY Editors Ate This Week
With Eater editors dining out sometimes several times a day, we come across lots of standout dishes, and we don’t want to keep any secrets. Check back weekly for the best things we ate this week. Chili...
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