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East Austin Cafe Cenote Is Going to Close and Move Eventually

It’s become a common Austin refrain: a longtime local cafe is going to have to close because of impending development. East Austin cafe Cenote will eventually close at 1010 East Cesar Chavez Street in...

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The Fond de Culotte Is France’s Beloved Off-Menu Aperitif

The Fond de Culotte seems too simple a drink to be shrouded in such mystery. A mix of the French gentian liqueur Suze and crème de cassis (black …

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Where to Watch the 2024 Paris Olympics

Just because Chicago sports teams are awful doesn’t mean fans of sport have nothing to root for — 2024 is an Olympic year and we can all enjoy the Paris Summer Games. Much of the action will be...

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Get Ready for the Most Cottagecore Way to Store Your Spices

Lenox, the tableware company, announced today via Instagram that it’s set to finally bring back its coveted Spice Village collection. The set of 24 porcelain jars is meant to hold spices, with each...

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I Blame a Planet on Fire For the 7-Eleven Pumpkin Spice Slurpee

It’s nowhere near fall in Texas and won’t be for months. However, pumpkin spice season starts in August, thanks to our Starbucks overlords and the passions of dozens and dozens of spice lovers who...

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Two 60 Year-Old Businesses Have Shuttered

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. August 2 Astoria: Open...

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16 Restaurants and Bars Serving Up Spectacular Views of Los Angeles

Los Angeles is breathtakingly beautiful, with miles of coastline, soaring mountains, sweeping valleys, and plenty of sunshine year-round. Many of the city’s finest restaurants and bars understand the...

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4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: August 2

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...

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5 Boston Restaurant and Bar Closings to Know, July 2024

This periodic column rounds up restaurant closures in and around Boston. Catch up on more news about closures in the Boston area right here. Know of a restaurant closure that should be on Eater...

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Go Under the Sea With José Andrés’s Newest Las Vegas Restaurant

José Andrés will celebrate all things briny, beachy, and seafaring at his newest restaurant, Bazaar Mar, which opens next week with a stunning dining room, whimsical dishes, and even a brand new coffee...

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Charcoal-Grilled Monterrey-Style Mexican Cuisine Is the Star at This New...

Two highly acclaimed Sacramento chefs have opened Cantina Pedregal, one of the area’s most highly anticipated restaurants of 2024. Chefs Patricio Wise of Nixtaco and Brad Cecchi of Canon and...

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It’s Not Anchor Brewing’s Fault That It Smells

A mysterious foul smell has permeated the neighborhood around San Francisco’s Anchor Brewing this week, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle’s Michael Cabanatuan, who, in an act of true service...

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Cool Food Events and Pop-Ups to Check Out This Week in Los Angeles: August 2

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...

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Kiln’s Open-Hearth Cooking Ignites a New Kind of Flavor for Old Town

Walking through the pristine lobby of Hotel Heron, all senses can’t help but be drawn to Kiln. Emanating in an warm amber glow, the sounds of chatter and clinking glasses lure the way to one of most...

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The 13 Restaurants in San Francisco Changing the Narrative for Gluten-Free...

There’s never been a dietary trend as longstanding and marketable as gluten-free in the history of the United States. Statista predicts that by 2032, gluten-free products are projected to reach a...

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Two New Yorkers Bring the Heat at This New Sichuan Restaurant in Highland Park

About a decade ago, Sichuan cuisine was booming in and around Los Angeles, with Chengdu Taste and Sichuan Impression launching an era of chile-tinted, peppercorn-laced dishes, especially in the San...

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Ezell’s Is Opening a Brand New Location in Kirkland

Want to feel old? Ezell’s, officially known as Ezell’s Famous Chicken, is 40 years old this year. And somehow, it’s grown from a single small Central District restaurant to 17 locations — soon to be...

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It’s August Again, So Some of Your Favorite Restaurants Are Closed For Summer...

August has arrived, which in New Orleans means two things for restaurants: they’re closing for summer break or participating in the city’s annual dining promotion, known as Coolinary (the deals are...

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Alice’s Tea Cup Saved by New Owner — With a Comeback in the Works

Alice’s Tea Cup, a whimsical relic of early aughts Manhattan, was long on the verge of closing, as its owners reportedly shopped around for a new buyer over the past couple of years. But despite the...

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Boston Restaurant and Bar Openings to Know, July 2024

This periodic column highlights notable restaurant openings in and around Boston. Catch up on more news about Boston restaurant openings right here. Know of a new or soon-to-open restaurant that should...

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