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The world-renowned Charlie Trotter's restaurant in Chicago will be closing this summer after 25 years of service. The chef explains his decision.
People are arriving in Omaha now for that "Woodstock of Capitalism," the annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway, billionaire Warren Buffett's conglomerate. The official materials recommend two steakhouses for visiting shareholders.
OpenTable is about to get some competition from the Food Network, in the form of their new site called CityEats.
OpenTable seated 89 million people in North America last year. The Food Network’s owner plans to compete with lower fees for restaurants.
A New York banquet hall settles a lawsuit to pay waiters tips it never handed over. It’s the latest and biggest payback for jilted waiters.
Waffle House and other decidedly downscale eateries are wooing customers with Valentine's Day dinner.
Bars and restaurants in London are no longer handing out straws with their drinks, waiting until customers request them.
The year 2011 was not a good one for the restaurant industry. Experts predict only a slightly better 2012.
One industry — restaurants — feels the city's minimum wage policy especially hard.
From cafes to high-priced dining, it’s all the about the full shopping experience.