A Halal Barbecue Rib Fest in the Burbs and More Chicago-Area Pop-Ups
At long last, summer temperatures have arrived in Chicago, which means locals are eager to hit the pavement and savor every moment of the all-too-brief season. That means it’s a great time to explore...
View ArticleA Grocery Store Merger Could Mean Major Changes to the Seattle Shopping...
Two years ago, Kroger and Albertsons announced plans to merge into a single company, which would create the second-largest grocery retail chain in the country, behind only Walmart. Critics of the deal...
View ArticleCool Food Events and Pop-Ups to Check Out This Week in Los Angeles: July 12
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 ArticleHere’s What to Order at Oakland’s New Small Change Oyster Bar
It’s been several months in the making, but Small Change Oyster Bar finally opened in Oakland’s Temescal neighborhood on Wednesday, July 10, shucking oysters and pouring low-intervention wine for...
View Article8 Great Filipino Restaurants in and Around Daly City
With the largest concentration of Filipinos in the United States, Daly City is known, informally, as a “Little Manila.” It’s a no-brainer, then, that the city — along with nearby Colma, South San...
View ArticleDon’t Tell Bernhard Mairinger That Lustig Isn’t Austrian Enough
Bernhard Mairinger triumphantly returned to the LA restaurant scene with his new Culver City restaurant, Lustig, which opened in November 2023. Mairinger operated the acclaimed fine-dining Austrian...
View ArticleWhere to Find a Marvelous Mid-Week Lunch in Portland
Portland is a city that actually nails its lunch game. Many of the city’s popular restaurants also hold daytime hours, which are markedly easier to get into than the dinner-time rush. In addition to...
View ArticleA Summertime Guide to D.C.’s Soaring Ice Cream Scene
6 Total Updates Since Oct 2, 2023, 2:14pm EDT Follow this stream July 12 How D.C. Chefs and Ice Cream Companies Became Fast Friends By Lenore Adkins@lladkins From for-sale pints to fine dining scoops,...
View ArticleCult-Favorite Cookie Shop Levain Bakery Expands LA Footprint With a Second...
Levain Bakery, the iconic New York desserts shop famous for slinging cakey, chunky, sky-high cookies, will open a second Southern California location in Venice’s shuttered Lemonade space at 1661 Abbot...
View ArticleDon’t Forget to Tip Your Eater
Dear readers, thanks for all you do to keep Eater Twin Cities humming with tips about restaurants opening and closing; hot takes on underappreciated local spots; and general intel on the Cities’ dining...
View ArticleBest Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: July 15
The editors at Eater LA dine out several times a week, if not per day, which means we’re always encountering standout dishes that deserve time in the limelight. Here’s the very best of everything the...
View ArticleThe Best Smash Burgers in New York City
Long before they had their name, smash burgers were being flung from the grills of burger joints in Midwestern cities like St. Louis and Kansas City. Intense searing and a paper-thin press turned what...
View ArticleLatin American Grill Reopens in Miami Lakes After Extensive Renovation...
Latin American Grill, a mainstay in Miami Lakes for nearly three decades, is set to reopen after a nearly two-year hiatus caused by a kitchen fire. The restaurant, located at 15342 NW 79th Court in the...
View ArticlePioneering Portland Pizzeria American Dream Pizza Is Closed and For Sale
North Tabor pizzeria American Dream Pizza has closed unexpectedly, the Oregonian reports. The pizzeria opened in 1985, making it one of Portland’s oldest dedicated pizza restaurants and spawning a...
View ArticleBring Back the Mojito Caballito
Russell Thoede didn’t intend to put the Mojito Caballito on the menu at Lei Low, the tiki bar in Houston that he runs with his wife, Elizabeth. But …
View ArticleThe 38 Best Restaurants in Cleveland
It’s hard to recall a time when Cleveland’s restaurant scene was this vibrant, diverse, and balanced. After a decade of frenetic growth and tense contraction, the industry has settled into a tasty...
View ArticleSeattle’s Most Famous Restaurant Painted Itself Hot Pink So It Could Be ‘Kenlis’
Stately Canlis has put aside its typical sedate Pacific Northwest dark-whatever colors and is now a startling pink. The famed fine dining restaurant did the paint job late last week and let the...
View ArticleNew Austin Bar Spotlights Chicago With Malört Shots and Giardiniera Wings
A new neighborhood bar from a shuttered Austin coffee shop boasting Chicago food and drinks opened over the summer. Bar Gimmicks opened in North Austin at 2007 Kramer Lane, Unit 105 as of June 20. The...
View ArticleA Local Hut of Pizza With New York Slices Hopes to Outduel the Competition
The owners of Replay Lincoln Park are continuing to serve up ‘90s pop-culture nostalgia with the arrival of a New York-style pizza shop inside the former Broken English Taco Pub in Lincoln Park....
View ArticleHugely Popular Schiacciata Sandwich Pop-Up Is St. Roch Market’s Newest Vendor
A mother-son duo slinging Tuscan-style sandwiches on schiacciata in New Orleans have landed a new home in advance of their 2025 restaurant opening: the revamped, better-than-ever St. Roch Market....
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