Pioneering NYC restaurant WD-50 to close in the fall
Wylie Dufresne’s WD-50, a New York City landmark for modernist cooking and one of the most influential restaurants in the world, will close in the fall. Reported by Seattle Times 27 minutes ago.
View ArticleVoted “Northern VA’s Best Food Festival” by Virginia Living, The Reston...
Join the community in celebrating with food, drinks, live entertainment, Wine n Dine and more this week at Northern Virginia’s largest outdoor spring festival produced by the Reston Chamber of...
View ArticleMetro Detroit bars tune TVs for World Cup fans to watch
It's easy to find a bar to watch the Tigers, but what about the 2014 FIFA World Cup? Here's a list of some bars and restaurants in Metro Detroit that plan to air the games. Reported by detnews.com 11...
View ArticleLike ridesharing for food: Another San Francisco tech startup hits Austin
Cater2.me, a San Francisco-based food technology startup, launches its catering services in Austin, Texas this week with Dropbox Inc. as one of its first pre-launch clients. Started in fall 2010 by...
View ArticleBusy Obama, Lazy Congress
Since his presidency began, and as of June 14, 2014, President Barack Obama will have made 36 international trips to 47 different countries, in addition to the Vatican and the West Bank. This, in...
View ArticleWhy Restaurants Have Rules Against Really Big Tips
Why Restaurants Have Rules Against Really Big Tips Reported by ajc.com 11 hours ago.
View ArticleEric Cantor Campaign Spent Half A Million Dollars On Junk Food
Eric Cantor and his campaign spent more than half a million dollars on food, the bulk of it spent at coffee shops, fast food chains and steakhouse restaurants, per FEC filings. Reported by IBTimes 11...
View Article4,012 Pounds Of Beef Recalled
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri company has recalled possibly tainted beef products distributed to two restaurants and a grocery chain, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said. Jackson-based...
View ArticleThe 10 Best Cities For Singles
If you're down on the fact that you're still single, here's some comforting news: It may not be all your fault. According to new data from Rent.com, some cities are more amenable to finding a date...
View ArticleIs Longhorn Steakhouse Darden Restaurants' Real Crown Jewel?
After selling Red Lobster and struggling to turn around Olive Garden, should the real focus surrounding Darden Restaurants be on Longhorn Steakhouse? Reported by Motley Fool 11 hours ago.
View ArticleMissouri company recalls 4,000 pounds of beef over mad cow concerns
A Missouri slaughterhouse is recalling thousands of pounds of beef products distributed to a grocery store chain and two restaurants because the processor failed to follow federal regulations aimed at...
View ArticleWhen customer service becomes self-service
*When customer service becomes self-service* Mention outsourcing and most people see red. It's a hot-button issue. But here’s a twist. While the U.S. lost more than 6 million manufacturing jobs to...
View ArticleOrlando's International Drive getting face lift
(AP) — Joshua Wallack originally thought he was just buying a patch of land off Orlando's International Drive that would one day house a parking lot for his restaurant group's newest venture in central...
View ArticleArby’s plans major redesign of restaurants
Arby’s is going for a new look and feel, joining competitors that have not only updated menus with healthier options but also the customer experience with more comfortable seating, Wi-Fi, TV monitors...
View ArticleIran, Nigeria Ban Public Viewing Of World Cup
When Iran faces off against Nigeria for a June 16 match in the FIFA World Cup, fans in both teams’ home countries may be hard-pressed to find a public spot to watch the game. In an attempt at crowd...
View ArticleIbotta raises $20 million for money-back app
Ibotta Inc., the Denver-based maker of a shopper-rewards app, raised $20 million in equity financing as it expands its money-back app's reach beyond grocery stores to restaurants, electronics stores...
View ArticleWhere to Watch the World Cup in NYC
The post Where to Watch the World Cup in NYC by Genevieve Belmaker, Epoch Times appeared first on The Epoch Times. There are bars, pubs, restaurants, and public spaces all over New York City set to...
View ArticleWingstop to open first two restaurants in Hawaii this year
Wingstop plans to spread its wings across Oahu in the next several years, beginning with its first two restaurants in Kalihi and Mililani sometime this year, the exclusive franchisee for Hawaii and...
View ArticleSlaughterhouse recalls 4,012 pounds of beef
The recalled meat was packaged in 40-pound cases of bone-in rib-eye and quartered beef carcasses and then shipped to a Whole Foods distribution center in Connecticut that serves stores in New England,...
View ArticleSummer's Bounty Served Up in Central Park
Central Park Conservancy's annual Taste of Summer is one event where supporters of the park can let loose, dance, drink and eat…a lot. This year, about 40 restaurants were on hand, feeding nearly 850...
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