Where to Celebrate Juneteenth With Great Food and Drinks in Austin
Juneteenth — the holiday memorializing the end of Black slavery on the date when, two years after the fact, President Abraham Lincoln’s declaration finally reached Galveston, Texas in 1865 — takes...
View ArticleThe Savi Provisions Empire Taking Over Atlanta
You’ve likely seen a Savi Provisions store in your neighborhood, with its green awning and white lettering, selling wine, beer, groceries, and artisanal food. Savi Provisions has announced its 16th...
View ArticleThe Owner of Spot Lite Is Taking Over the UFO Factory
Beloved Corktown music/bar UFO Factory announced its permanent closure at the beginning of the month, but teased to fans of the venue that they would likely be pleased with its next evolution. This...
View ArticleWhere to Find Eid al-Adha Food Specials in Austin
This week is Eid al-Adha, the second of the Islamic religion’s biggest holidays of the year (the first being Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, a month of religious fasting). This Eid is also...
View ArticleThe Parent of Kuma’s Corner Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Kumas Holdings, the parent company behind Kuma’s Corner, the mini-chain of restaurants with burgers named after metal and punk bands, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The filing was made Tuesday in...
View ArticleWhere to Eat and Drink in Takoma Park
An artsy enclave known for its eco-friendly activism and progressive thinking right on the D.C. line, Takoma Park’s independent spirit carries over to the variety of family-run and vegetarian-friendly...
View ArticleEverybody Calm Down, In-N-Out’s Double-Double Isn’t That Much More Expensive
Social media users and national media outlets are resurfacing a fairly recent price milestone for one of LA’s most iconic fast-food meals: the Double-Double combo meal at In-N-Out, which recently rose...
View ArticleThe Best Shrimp and Grits in Philly
There’s no denying the widespread influence of Southern American cuisine on Philly’s food scene, especially when it comes to iconic dishes with origins in the low country like shrimp and grits. It’s...
View Article3 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 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 ArticleD.C.-Based Maylasian Spot Makan Brings Hot and Sour Fish Curry to Charleston
Having a tough time keeping up with all the new dining options? Welcome to the Opening Report, a regularly updated round-up of restaurant openings big and small across the Lowcountry. For all the...
View ArticleNamo Brings the Chef of an NYC Michelin-Starred Omakase to Town for a Collab
In 2023, Namo brought Kazu Suzuki from the Michelin-starred icca in New York City to Dallas. It was only one night, and a scant 32 seats were available for two seatings. It was a memorable meal that I...
View ArticleMichelin Announces Another Eight New York Restaurants Up for 2024 Awards
The Michelin Guide has announced the latest update to its New York dining guide, which includes eight new restaurants for June. Combined with 10 picks in April, there are 18 additions to the almost 400...
View ArticleCould Any Neutral Cooking Oil Ever Be Worth $20?
I am the opposite of immune to a culinary gimmick. If you put a product in fancy packaging and tell me it will make my dinner delicious, I immediately turn into Fry in that “shut up and take my money”...
View ArticleLiterally the Gayest Dish on the Menu
We’ve already established that food is gay. It can be made by queer people, in places that center queer needs, and become the centerpiece of a community. But as it relates to the dishes themselves, the...
View ArticleA Palestinian Jordanian Chef Finds a Taste of Home in a Shopping Plaza in Revere
In an inconspicuous shopping plaza in Revere, next to a Subway, across from a Pizza Hut, and not too far from a Registry of Motor Vehicles office, lies a Moroccan-owned grocery store, Sayar Market, and...
View ArticleItalian Cafe Uncle Nicky’s Opens in South Austin With Pastas and Spritzes
An Austin Italian cafe is finally opening its South Austin expansion this month. Uncle Nicky’s will open in the South Lamar neighborhood at 2121 South Lamar Boulevard starting on Saturday, June 22. The...
View ArticleGrecian Delight Kronos, Masters of the Gyros Meat Cone, Plunges Into Al Pastor
Earlier this month, the National Restaurant Association Show descended upon Chicago, with hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of attendees converging at McCormick Place for the unveiling of the latest...
View ArticleThis West Hollywood Italian Deli Assembles Paninis With the Precision of a...
To fully appreciate Mamie, the five-month-old Italian sandwich shop in West Hollywood, one needs to understand its schiacciata. The bread is made by hand several times daily by the shop’s owner, Mikael...
View ArticleThis Miami Chef Is Opening a New Restaurant in a Quintessential San Francisco...
A new restaurant from acclaimed Miami chef Bradley Kilgore is coming to San Francisco’s Transamerica Pyramid, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. The yet-to-be-named restaurant won’t open in the...
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