Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Opening on UES; 7-Eleven Planning 100-Plus NYC Stores
Plus: Mile End cookbook details, lobster-roll dog biscuits, and more of today's leftovers.
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Plus: Mile End cookbook details, lobster-roll dog biscuits, and more of today's leftovers.
Plus: a brunch menu named after 'Bored to Death' at the Waverly Inn, and more, in our weekly roundup of celebrity dining.
Concerts and dance parties where Fatty 'Cue, Dinosaur, and others are bringing the food.
The restaurant is the latest to be sued for wage violations.
Plus: The Bell House hosts the American Lamb Takedown, and Pomme de Terre closes, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: Go Go Curry says good-bye to Hideki Matsui, and Vine Wine holds a Champagne tasting, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
Irving Mill will be open at least through January, and then turn into a Brother Jimmy's on March 1.
A Philly-based fro-yo company has replaced Yogurtland in the West Village.
Uncle Louie G blows up while McDonald's chills out, plus more in our occasional look at what the chains and mini-chains are up to.
And the prices won't be astronomically inflated.
Plus: more tax troubles for the Ciprianis, and hope for local honey, all in our morning news roundup.
Wondrich and Meehan show off their blue blazers; a Brother Jimmy's bartender is sued for setting the bar on fire.
Screenwriter Aaron Schnore is suing Johnny Utah’s because he was hurt after that bull’s operator ‘whipped it up into a violent frenzy’ and tossed him.
The chain’s San Juan location opens this weekend. Yes, there will be a mechanical bull.
Sure, there's a wall of whiskey barrels and a wall of hubcaps, but how many flat-panel TVs will there be?