This Vegan Restaurant Is in It for the Long Haul
When Toad Style opened up at 93 Ralph Avenue, at Putnam Avenue, in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in 2015, the vegan restaurant landscape in New York City looked newly reinvigorated....
View ArticleWhere to Celebrate Pride in the Twin Cities This Year
Ring in Pride month with roller skate discos, film screenings in the park, drag brunches, beer dabblers, dance parties, and downtown parades. Here’s an agenda of Pride Cities events happening around...
View Article13 Hottest Restaurants in Charlotte, June 2024
More often than not, tipsters, readers, friends, and family of Eater have one question: Where should I eat right now? What are the new restaurants? What’s everyone talking about? While the Eater 18 is...
View Article10 Standout Sweet Spots in New Orleans
Everyone knows that feeling of being completely, almost uncomfortably full after dinner, and then instinctively craving something sweet. This feeling is particularly common in New Orleans, where famed...
View ArticleThe Snackle Box Is Everywhere Now
In our current Always Be Snacking culture (apologies to Glengarry Glen Ross), there’s no shortage of infomercial-fodder products currently in development for the keeping and carrying of bite-sized...
View ArticleA Fair-Priced Steakhouse Aimed at Soccer Fans
Are you a soccer fan? And do you also enjoy devouring large quantities of red meat? Well, Boca Juniors Steakhouse at 81-08 Queens Boulevard, at Codwise Place, may become your favorite hang. It’s named...
View ArticleCalumet Fisheries Reopens and Once More Proves it’s an America’s Classic
Calumet Fisheries is back and better than before with fans lining up around the corner for the smoked and fried seafood they’ve been missing for the last six months. The seafood shack has been closed...
View ArticleA Major Film Studio Now Owns Movie Theater Chain Alamo Drafthouse
Austin-based movie theater-and-restaurant chain Alamo Drafthouse has sold to a global entertainment company. Sony Pictures Entertainment acquired the national theater chain officially on Wednesday,...
View ArticleGin Can Do Tropical, Too
When it comes to the realm of tropical cocktails, rum reigns supreme. The preferred spirit of both Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic, the sugarcane …
View ArticleWhere to Indulge on Delectable Desserts in San Diego
Whether you’re in the mood for decadent ice cream, rich chocolate petit fours, or subtle Asian desserts with one-of-a-kind flavor profiles, San Diego has something for everyone. From gelaterias and...
View ArticleZahav Founders to Debut Aviv at 1 Hotel South Beach This Fall
This fall, 1 Hotel South Beach will welcome Aviv, a new restaurant by acclaimed chef Michael Solomonov and restaurateur Steve Cook. The duo are the founders of the five-time James Beard Award-winning...
View ArticleEat and Drink Among Wax Hollywood Stars at the New Madame Tussauds Rooftop Bar
Madame Tussauds Hollywood is letting guests get closer to the “stars” than ever with its new rooftop restaurant and bar opening on August 2. The Hollywood Rooftop Bar and Restaurant will offer a...
View Article14 Beautiful Brunches to Eat in Dallas
In Dallas, brunch is a contact sport that ends in clinking glasses and the finest preparation of eggs, pancakes, and pastries. This is why it’s essential to know exactly where to find French toast...
View ArticleThomas Keller Adds a Japanese and Hawaiian-Influenced Restaurant to His...
Chef Thomas Keller has transformed his Yountville caviar and Champagne lounge into a full-service restaurant, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. RO Restaurant and Lounge is now open at 6480...
View ArticleThe Portland Restaurant Openings to Know, June 2024
On June 8, Bar Loon opened in the Southeast Belmont Street space formerly home to beloved vegan watering hole Sweet Hereafter. The team behind Mt. Tabor’s Bellwether Bar, including co-owner Ansel...
View ArticleAt Bay FC Soccer Games, Come for the Thrilling Vibes, Stay for the Tempting Food
Most of the time, epicurean soccer (or football, depending on your taste) fans sacrifice their preferred scope of flavors when they venture out to a live game. To be clear, there’s absolutely nothing...
View ArticleLA’s Catalina Jazz Club Has Struck a Chord With Music Lovers for 37 Years....
This story is part of an ongoing Eater LA series about the last great jazz supper clubs of Los Angeles, where the pioneers of the jazz fusion era are on stage for their final curtain call. On any given...
View ArticleWhere To Find Proper Afternoon Tea in Las Vegas
Until recently, afternoon tea in Las Vegas was an afterthought. A fancy, dress-up alternative to brunch, tea partiers had few options until the popularity of Bridgerton helped the British tradition...
View ArticleNourishing Queer Hospitality
I met the four members of Queer Poly Chef Support Group through disparate means, but it wasn’t chef work or polyamory or even queerness that brought them together. There’s Sera, with a background in...
View ArticleLook Around Gordon Ramsay’s New Pizza Project in Penn Quarter
Boisterous British chef Gordon Ramsay exported his London-born Street Pizza chain to Penn Quarter on Wednesday, June 12. The 7,100-square-foot space (501 7th Street NW) was previously tabbed as Gordon...
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