Take a Look Around Catch Miami’s New Glamorous New Art Deco Inspired Outpost
Catch, the glitzy seafood restaurant celebrities flock to, will make its grand return to Miami Beach on May 10. Previously situated on Miami Beach over a decade ago, the New York-based restaurant has...
View ArticleA West Village Staple and Seven More Closings
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. May 3 Bed-Stuy: Vegan...
View ArticleTikkaTacoRito Wants to Be the Next Indian Fast Casual Chain
Hari Venka, a former engineer, has been a home cook since 2008, sharing his food with friends and developing recipes over that time. His hobby picked up in intensity during the pandemic lockdown — and...
View ArticleAlum of Gordon Ramsay’s ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Is Opening a Williamsburg Restaurant
Chef Scotley Innis, a native New Yorker on Season 18 of Hell’s Kitchen on Fox, is opening a location of his Atlanta restaurant, Continent, (500 Metropolitan Avenue, at Union Avenue) in the lobby level...
View ArticleTikkaTacoRito Wants to Be the Next Indian Fast Casual Chain
Hari Venka, a former engineer, has been a home cook since 2008, sharing his food with friends and developing recipes over that time. His hobby picked up in intensity during the pandemic lockdown — and...
View ArticleWhy Are We All Suddenly Drinking Powder?
When my first novel was released in 2017, I found myself depleted and exhausted. For an introverted writer, going on a book tour was a shock to the system. For the first time, I was speaking in public,...
View ArticleThe Southern Meat and Three Gets a Turkey and the Wolf Twist at New Restaurant
The latest offshoot of New Orleans titan Turkey and the Wolf will add a modern touch to the Southern meat and three at a new restaurant in Uptown. Chef Mason Hereford is partnering with one of Turkey...
View ArticleThese D.C. Restaurants Transform Into Stylish Wedding Venues
Spring marks the surge of wedding season, which means thousands of couples across the D.C. region are preparing to say “I do.” While there’s no shortage of event spaces here, restaurants can be a great...
View ArticleWhy we keep seeing egg prices spike
How corporate greed plays a role in making bird flu outbreaks — and egg prices — worse. Egg prices are rising again. The culprit, again: bird flu. At least, that’s the surface-level reason. In the...
View ArticleDid a ‘Top Chef’ Contestant Steal His Winning Dish? The Answer Isn’t So Simple.
A fight is playing out across Instagram and Reddit threads and spreading into local restaurant kitchens: A New York chef is accusing one of her former employees — now on Season 21 of Bravo’s Top Chef —...
View ArticleA New Austin Bar Wants to Become a Community Hub for Women’s Sports Fans and...
A new bar that will highlight women’s sports is aiming to open in Austin this year. ATX Women’s Sports Pub wants to open in the fall of 2024, with an address to be determined still. National interest...
View Article4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: May 3
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 ArticleA New Law That Goes Into Effect July 1 Could ‘Upend’ California’s Restaurant...
As the clock ticks down to July 1, when a new California law banning so-called junk fees is set to go into effect, restaurant and bar owners across the state remain in the dark about how the...
View ArticleThis Stunning French Bakery Is Expanding to Potrero Hill
One of the most beautiful bakeries in San Francisco is opening a second location in Potrero Hill, spinning even more brioche, canelés, and nougat. Early this summer, Le Dix-Sept will move into a modern...
View ArticlePortland Cideries Win Acclaim at the International Cider Awards
Three Oregon cideries — Portland Cider Company, 2 Towns Cider, and Bauman’s Cider — won big at the International Cider Awards in London on May 1, bringing home a combined nine medals. Portland Cider...
View ArticleD.C.’s ‘Five-Star Dive’ Commodore Changes Hands
Commodore, D.C.’s treasured dive since 2016, has two new co-captains at the helm. Previous owner Matt Crofcheck recently handed the keys over to longtime employee Rob Van de Graaff, who tapped fellow...
View ArticleCastaways Hasn’t Been Forgotten as the North Avenue Beach’s Icon Preps to Reopen
Chicago’s famed boat-shaped restaurant and bar on North Avenue Beach will reopen on Memorial Day Weekend for the first time since 2022. Castaways Beach Club, an unmistakable symbol of summer along Lake...
View ArticleBoston’s First-Ever Asian Restaurant Week Kicks Off Today
The city’s first-ever Asian Restaurant Week launches today, showcasing dozens of the area’s top Asian-owned restaurants from fast-casual spots like Bon Me, Dakzen, and Fiya Chicken to date-night...
View ArticleCool Food Events and Pop-Ups to Check Out This Week in Los Angeles: May 3
Some of LA’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 they’re a...
View Article4 Restaurants and Bars to Try This Weekend in the Bay Area: May 3
As we head into the weekend, Eater SF editors have compiled a list of recommendations to answer one of the most persistent and, arguably, pressing questions of the day: “Where should I eat?” Of course,...
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