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Chuck E. Cheese makes a comeback, with trampolines and a subscription program
Four years after exiting bankruptcy, Chuck E. Cheese is making a comeback, thanks to a dramatic makeover to introduce its games and pizza to a new generation.
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Chick-fil-A made a ‘slight' change to their waffle fry recipe — and fans are distraught
Chick-fil-A fans are upset after the fast food chain made a “slight adjustment” to its popular waffle potato fry recipe.
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51 restaurants open on New Year's Day because you probably won't feel like cooking
Drag yourself out of bed and treat yourself to a meal at one of these eateries that will be open on the first day of 2025.
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New legislation aims to crack down on black market restaurant reservations
It turns out it’s not just foodies trying to score a restaurant reservation— it’s also “bots”.
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Black market reservations crackdown
Lynda Baquero reports on the crackdown New York state is planning on black market reservations.
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From Chili's to burger chains, here are the restaurant industry winners and losers in 2024
Chili’s, Taco Bell and the casual-dining segment were some of the big winners in the restaurant industry this year.
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Iconic Mexican restaurant Chi-Chi's making a comeback after 20 years
Chi-Chi’s, an iconic Mexican restaurant chain from the 1990s that had several locations across the U.S. including in the Chicago suburbs, is officially making a comeback after more than two decades, a press release announced Wednesday.
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Chipotle says it's raising prices 2% in response to inflation
Traffic at the burrito eatery continues to be steady, according to an analyst report.
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Olive Garden ‘concerned' after customer finds mysterious letters on breadstick
A mystery is unfolding over a single Olive Garden breadstick.
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Inside NYC's new Frosty's Christmas Pop-Up
Get ready to deck the halls and sip in style! Here’s a first look at NYC’s festive pop-up bar, where holiday cheer and delicious drinks collide. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino reports.
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The deadline is here: NYC restaurants must take down outdoor dining sheds
Friday marks the deadline for New York City restaurants to take down their outdoor dining sheds — a common sight that has become ubiquitous along sidewalks post-pandemic. For some restaurants these pandemic era dining sheds were massive investments – complete with elaborate lighting, heating, and air conditioning. But as the COVID threat waned, other sheds became dilapidated. Establishments that do…
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Deadline to remove outdoor dining sheds in NYC
The deadline has arrived for all restaurants to take down their outdoor dining sheds. NBC New York’s Brittany Miller reports.
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Takeout Thanksgiving: 27 restaurants offering grab-and-go meals for the holiday
Want one more thing to be grateful for on Thanksgiving? You’ll really be counting your blessings when you bite into a turkey that you didn’t have to cook yourself.
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The acclaimed Michelin Guide adds 19 new NYC restaurants. Here's the list
The prestigious Michelin Guide — which showcases the best restaurants — has added a whopping 19 new New York City restaurants to its ever-growing list. The guide, a culinary staple which boasts over 400 must-visit restaurants, highlights establishments that Michelin’s reviewers deem as having incredible food and worthy of the public stopping in for a bite. Here are the 19…
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Burger King is selling 1 million Whoppers for $1 each. Here's how to get one
Burger King announced it is thanking those who participated in its Million Dollar Whopper Contest by selling one million Whoppers for $1 each.
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Red Lobster bets on a millennial makeover
The storied seafood chain has exited bankruptcy and is attempting a comeback under its new 35-year-old CEO.
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TGI Fridays files for bankruptcy protection as sit-down restaurant struggles continue
Restaurant chain TGI Fridays says it has filed for bankruptcy protection as it looks for ways to “ensure the long-term viability” of the casual dining brand.
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Wendy's drops a sweet and salty Frosty flavor for fall
The newbie joins a long line of Frosty flavors that have debuted in recent years.
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Denny's says it expects to close 150 locations by the end of 2025
Denny’s says it’s closing 150 of its lowest-performing restaurants in an effort to turn around the brand’s flagging sales.
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Meet NYC ‘Pizza Pusha,' creator behind underground cannabis & food consumption lounge
Chris Barrett, aka the ‘Pizza Pusha,’ is the leader behind Stoned Pizza, an underground, on-site weed consumption lounge and restaurant that has gained attention but also remains illegal in NYC. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino chats with the entrepreneur who hopes to apply for a consumption license once available in NY.