Susan Sarandon Is an Investor in This Bar
Susan Sarandon has thrown her money behind a clubhouse for soccer fans that’s drawn celebrities like Jason Sudeikis and Natasha Lyonne. No One Home, at 141 Chrystie Street, at Kenmare Street, is a...
View ArticleCut Out of Work Early for These Twin Cities Happy Hours
What’s better than capping off a long day of work by indulging in a cocktail with friends? Ordering a round that’s half-off, of course. The Twin Cities have some great happy hours to choose from,...
View ArticleWhat’s the Best Chicken Soup Recipe on the Internet?
I just got all my vaccines for the season, but I’m still steeling myself for the rogue cold or two. Enter chicken soup, as soothing for a stuffy nose as it is for the cold, dark days we’ve got ahead of...
View ArticleEverything TikTok Restaurant Reviewer Keith Lee Ate in Seattle
TikTok food critic Keith Lee, who taste tests dishes from family-run restaurants around the country while sitting in his car, stunned his nearly 17 million followers in the last week with a video from...
View ArticleA Banana Sold for $6.2 Million at Auction in New York This Week
The viral Dole banana taped to a wall at Art Basel in Miami Beach from 2019 sold for $6.2 million to a Chinese-born entrepreneur at an auction at Sotheby’s in Manhattan on Wednesday, the New York Times...
View ArticleThe 2024 Eater New York Holiday Gift Guide
‘Tis the season for gifting something delicious: New York-based artisans, brands, brewers, and makers are cooking up plenty of delightful creations to ensure your favorite food lover feels seen. Beyond...
View ArticleGT Prime Will Close as Boka Splits With Chef Giuseppe Tentori
Boka Restaurant Group is again making news with the announcement that after eight years they’re closing GT Prime. The New Year’s Eve closure of the River North steakhouse also marks the end of an...
View ArticleNew Supermodel Spoon Alert
Alessi’s Sleek spoon may not be new, but it was news to me. The elegant utensil popped up in one of my favorite shopping newsletters this week, and stopped my doomscrolling in its tracks — first, with...
View ArticleThe Best Bars That Are Open on Thanksgiving in Austin
Ah, Thanksgiving: It’s a time to gather with friends and family while eating great food. If you’re sticking around Austin — which occupies the ancestral lands of the Coahuiltecan, Comanche, Jumano,...
View ArticleDrinking or Not, Sipeos’s Inclusive Food and Cocktail Menu Aims to Keep...
When Dhruma and Hetal Shah committed to stop drinking alcohol, despite the supportive social settings with family and friends, they couldn’t shake the feeling of being slightly excluded. Always...
View ArticleWhy Are People So Freaked Out About Seed Oils?
The flyers started popping up like dandelions around Manhattan. “CARBONE PUTS SEED OILS IN THEIR SPICY RIGATONI,” they screamed in expectant outrage. “Your favorite restaurant serves you garbage,” they...
View ArticleAn Esteemed Pop-Up Bakery Is Establishing a Cafe and Restaurant in the East...
Having amassed a devoted following over several years of operating as a pop-up, a local bakery is set to open a permanent storefront in the East Village where it will replace the Blackmarket Bakery...
View ArticleFor Oyster Season in Atlanta, the "R" Month Rule May Be Outdated
Growing up on the coast of South Carolina, cold weather meant oyster season — along with dark beer, mulled wine, and homemade soup. In Atlanta, though, it was a different story. Many people were...
View ArticleMichelin-Starred Kali Is Opening a Casual Seafood Spot on Melrose Avenue
Chef Kevin Meehan and the team behind Kali are gearing up to expand to a new seafood restaurant called Koast that will take over the former Umeya space on Melrose Avenue, with an opening scheduled for...
View ArticleThe Most Festive Holiday Pop-Up Bars in the Twin Cities
After a bit of a post-pandemic slump, holiday pop-up bars are back in fighting form all around the Cities. Swing in a chairlift with eggnog in hand; ward off drunken gremlins; slip down chimneys for...
View ArticleJack in the Box Is Making a Return to Metro Detroit
We’ve made it no secret that among all of the dining options that exist in the world, the culty Southern California-based fast-food favorite Jack in the Box maintains a special place in our hearts. It...
View ArticleKeens, New York’s Most Famous Steakhouse, Has Sold to a New Owner
Keens, a New York icon and Midtown steakhouse since 1885, has sold to a new owner. Crain’s New York reports that Keens has sold for $30 million to billionaire Tilman Fertitta. Fertitta is also a...
View ArticleCrafting a New Narrative for Southern Food in Downtown Chicago
The way chef Lamar Moore sees it, Southern food often gets a bad rap. With the December debut of etc., his new restaurant in the Loop, he hopes to challenge that. Moore isn’t alone. Chefs, including...
View ArticleBoston’s Best After-Work Dining Deals
Due to a statewide happy hour ban that dates back to 1984, Massachusetts restaurants and bars are technically barred from offering time-specific alcohol deals that are popular in many other areas,...
View ArticleLos Angeles’s Quintessential Family-Owned Burger Stand Hides in the Altadena...
Moments of quietude are rare at Fair Oaks Burger, Altadena’s 37-year-old fast-food restaurant and community hub. Even during mid-afternoon lulls when the dining room rush eases up some, the sizzling...
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