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She Sings Cafe to bring food, drinks and performances to Mayville
She Sings Café will offer farm-to-table cuisine while serving as a live performance venue for music, storytelling, poetry and comedy. Plus, the price has dropped for a Niagara County winery; and a new bar is planned for a former brewery in Medina.
Self-serve beer hall opens at 3rd St. Market Hall: Quick Bites
Plus, Southside Dining Week features record-breaking 52 restaurants, and a new Popeye's comes to Kenosha.
Five things: Boston heat island, Lambert’s property sale, Park Plaza-Hilton deal and how to prepare beef tongue
Good morning, Boston, and happy National One-Hit Wonder Day. Here's one of my personal faves, and here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday.
1. Chinatown’s hot topic
In the latest edition of the Business Journal's “On Main Street” series, Meera Raman reports on the city's highest-temperature neighborhood, and its struggle to implement a plan to help its residents and businesses. Or read the digital print edition.
2. Lambert’s Market properties…
How this late-night quesadilla-concept found its next home in Dallas
Plomo Quesadillas founder Omar Kasim founded the quesadilla-concept in 2019 as a side hustle.
Church of the Highlands opens portable location in movie theater
The site opened in addition to a location already established in the growing metro area.
Heritage Real Estate Co. VP gives Two Park Square food hall update
Earlier this year, Heritage Real Estate Co. announced its plans to open two food courts in Albuquerque. While construction is delayed, one of the firm's executives said the project is still on track to open in 2024.
Dining news: Japanese restaurant opens on Main Line; European-style cafe with roof deck to debut in Media
A roundup of restaurant news in Greater Philadelphia this week, including a new P.J. Whelihan's planned to open on the Main Line.
Foo Fighters at Louder Than Life, and spotlighting Louisville for a crowd (PHOTOS)
About 60% of festival visitors travel from 100 miles or more to attend.
REVIEW: Broadway’s Stephen Schwartz charms, entertains at the Cincinnati Pops
Stephen Schwartz’s music and lyrics have a common theme that’s evident when you hear a revue of his songs spanning five decades of his career.
From “Day by Day” – the flower child anthem of 1970s “Godspell” – to “Magic to Do” from “Wicked,” currently on Broadway, Schwartz’s tunes are upbeat and hopeful. They leave you with a song in your heart and the thought that, just maybe, “When you Believe,” there can be miracles.
That, of course, is the magic of the theater,…
Old Stove Brewing set to open in former Lagunitas brewery in Ballard
The 16,500-square-foot brewery and full-service taproom will feature an outdoor beer garden and barbecue-themed menu.