This James Beard Award-Winning Oakland Bar and Restaurant Is Closing
One of the Bay Area’s few worker-owned restaurants will close after three years in business. The Understory Worker Collective — the restaurant and kitchen arm of nonprofit Oakland Bloom — announced...
View ArticleTwo of the Oldest Restaurants on Fisherman’s Wharf Are Suing San Francisco
The owner of long-standing San Francisco restaurants Fishermen’s Grotto and Tarantino’s filed a lawsuit against the city in an attempt to regain lost revenue as well as for rent reimbursement, the San...
View ArticleWhere to Get Gelato in New York
There’s something about the silky richness and the colorful display cases that whet an appetite for gelato, the Italian cousin to ice cream that’s made its mark among New Yorkers. Gelato is denser and...
View ArticleThis Comically Easy, Orange-Infused Cocktail Attends Every Dinner Party I Do
I love throwing dinner parties — but after cooking all that food, I’m not inclined to spend an absurd amount of time making complex cocktails. However, what kind of host would I be without serving a...
View ArticleBar Agricole Is Throwing an Opening Party to Celebrate Its Big Move to the...
In less than two short weeks, Bar Agricole will settle into its new home. As reported earlier this spring, the James Beard Award-winning bar is moving to the former Liliana space at 2875 18th Street in...
View ArticleA Las Vegas Ice Cream Shop Closes Just as Temperatures Heat Up
Smitten Ice Cream, the ice cream counter inside the Sundry food hall closed earlier this month. The ice cream shop had a fun gimmick. After selecting your flavor and toppings, a staff member would...
View ArticleThe 15 Essential Salvadoran Restaurants in Los Angeles
Among the incredible cuisines that can be experienced in LA, a standout comes from the smallest country in Central America: El Salvador. From familiar favorites like pupusas to comforting soups like...
View Article4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: May 24
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 ArticleWhere to Find Great Bagels in Boston and Beyond
Long known to play second fiddle (if not third or fourth) to New York City when it comes to bagels, Boston has fought back in recent years, with more and more options emerging, not just in the form of...
View ArticleStructural Damage Shuts Down Cass Corridor’s Beloved Temple Bar Indefinitely
Temple Bar, a beloved LGBTQ nightlife venue in Detroit’s Cass Corridor neighborhood is closed until further notice due to structural damage to the bar’s building facade. Reached by Eater on Friday...
View ArticleD.C.’s Ramen Pioneer Daikaya Serves Sushi for the First Time
At the flagship restaurant for Daikaya Group, D.C.’s foremost experts in ramen since 2013, the ground floor houses a first-come, first-served ramen shop that imports bouncy noodles from Sapporo. And...
View ArticleCool Food Events and Pop-Ups to Check Out This Week in Los Angeles: May 24
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 ArticleThe Food Cart Pod at Portland State University Will Remain Open
This week, Portland State University announced that a food cart pod located on its campus will remain open thanks to assistance from the city of Portland’s Bureau of Environmental Services. The cart...
View Article4 Restaurants and Bars to Try This Weekend in the Bay Area: May 24
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,...
View Article12 Slurpable Pho in San Francisco and the East Bay
There is a lot of phenomenal pho throughout the Bay Area. San Jose is home to the most Vietnamese living outside of Vietnam, so no surprise there are a lot of scintillating options for the soup down...
View Article15 Dreamy Dock Bars That Aren’t Too Far From D.C.
Summer around the DMV is all about the three C’s: crabs, crushes, and cruising. And there’s no better way to enjoy the warm weather than to leisurely pull up in a boat at a dock bar to take in the...
View Article15 Dreamy Dock Bars Well Within Reach From D.C.
Summer around the DMV is all about the three C’s: crabs, crushes, and cruising. And there’s no better way to enjoy the warm weather than to leisurely pull up in a boat at a dock bar to take in the...
View Article4 Fun Places to Try This Weekend
All summer long, we’ll be recommending where to eat and drink to take advantage of a New York summer weekend, including great patios, one-time pop-ups, and easy day trips, updated every Friday. Have a...
View ArticleThe Best Dishes Eater Dallas Ate in May
The amount of excellent food available in Dallas is dizzying, yet mediocre meals somehow keep worming their way into our lives. With your Eater Dallas editor dining out frequently, that means coming...
View ArticleHaywire Brings Texas Cuisine and a Whole Lot of Whiskey to Memorial
Known for its Texas-inspired cuisine and ample selections of whiskey and wine, Haywire will open its third and largest location in Houston on Monday, June 3. The spacious 20,000-square-foot interior...
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