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Mayor Sheila Dixon is expected to sign today a measure expanding live entertainment at restaurants and taverns in the city, her spokesman, Scott Peterson , said Sunday night. The live-entertainment bill, which passed the City Council on Oct. 26, had been...
Tags: live entertainment, Baltimore, Bar, Restaurant, Entertainment Culture, Real estate, Real property law, Zoning
I nternational restaurateurs are starting to see Boston in a different light. London-based Marlon Abela Restaurant Corp. has partnered with Boston’s Himmel Hospitality Group to debut Bistro du Midi today in the Hub...Wagamama, a UK chain of Japanese noodle...
Tags: Boston Hotel, Archives Boston, Bistro du Midi, MARC, Marlon Abela Restaurant Corp., London, Morello Bistro, Cambridge, Wagamama, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Restaurant, Jean Georges, Hospitality Recreation
A new Tennessee law allowing licensed handgun owners to bring their weapons to restaurants that serve alcohol was overturned by a state judge. Claudia Bonnyman, sitting in Davidson County chancery court, ruled Friday the law is unconstitutionally vague,...
Tags: Nashville, Restaurant, Alcoholic beverage, Davidson County Tennessee, Nashville Tennessee, Bar, Law Crime
When I first heard that Selfridges was opening a "pop-up" restaurant, I was a little suspicious. It seemed so contrary to the credit-crunch spirit of this new culinary phenomenon. Aren't these underground restaurants, run out of people's homes, supposed...
Tags: Pierre Koffmann, London, United Kingdom, Food reality television series, Tom Aikens, Fergus Henderson, Table d'hᅢᄡte, Pierre Koffman, Gordon Ramsay, Restaurant, Le Gavroche, Hospitality Recreation
On a recent morning, Bertrand Bouquin, the French-born chef of The Broadmoor’s tony Penrose Room, was driving to work when his cell phone rang. It was his boss, Chef Siegfried “Sigi” Eisenberger”, who was sitting in the office of the president of the...
Tags: fives star, Penrose Room, Bertrand Bouquin, Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Restaurant, Types of restaurants, Diner, Hospitality Recreation
Starting in 1803, Grimod, whose family fortune had largely been lost during the Revolution, financed his voracious appetite by writing a series of best-selling guidebooks to the culinary wonders of Paris its famous delicatessens, pâtissiers and chocolatiers...
Tags: Palais Royal, Paris, Grimod, Napoleon, France, Restaurant, Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reyniᅢᄄre, Le Grand Vᅢᄅfour, Palais-Royal, Hospitality Recreation
Quaint downtown Parkville might have quivered a bit when shiny new shopping centers began to open nearby. And while some small business left for these greener paved pastures, other local entrepreneurs have settled in with offerings that are draws in themselves.Take...
Tags: Parkville, teas room, Hattie Riley, Marcia Cherrito, Tea Room & Boutique, Shabby Hattie, Crops, Restaurant, Rooibos, Tea culture, Medicinal plants, Tea, Hospitality Recreation
Cafe Brenda is calling it quits. "Everything has its time," said owner Brenda Langton. "I'm fine with it...The restaurant, a mostly vegetarian pioneer in the local-foods movement, opened in the Minneapolis Warehouse District in 1986. "Back then, the Warehouse...
Tags: Brenda Langton, Minneapolis Warehouse District, Cafe Brenda, Berkeley, Langton, Restaurant, Hospitality Recreation, Berkeley California, Chez Panisse
Sewage No public health permit More information, including numerical ratings for all other restaurants, can be found at the health department's Web site at www.lapublichealth.org/eh/ or by calling 888-700-9995.
Tags: restaurants closure, Torrance, Restaurant, Closures, Social Issues, Health Medical Pharma
Add quirky regulars who are treated to nightly disquisitions, philosophical and otherwise, by the avuncular owner of a local hat shop. Toss in scrumptious- looking "set menus" of steaks, croquettes and other Western- style comfort food.
Tags: Hokkaido, Japan, Tōkyō, Restaurant, Croquette, Fast food, Steak, Hospitality Recreation