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St. Louis region’s largest hotel names new executive chef
A new executive chef who has 15 years of culinary experience working in upscale restaurants across the U.S. has joined the St. Louis region's largest hotel.
Exclusive: Crooked Can Brewing Co. to build big brewery, food hall and HQ in Lake County
“We needed greater production capacity to match our growing demand.”
Ford Fry files plans for $2.3M Buckhead restaurant
Ford Fry is moving forward with plans for a new restaurant in Buckhead.
A representative for Fry submitted a building permit application to the City of Atlanta for the construction of Little Rey on Northside Parkway. The restaurant is slated to operate out of a space within the forthcoming Northcreek Office Park redevelopment. Atlanta Business Chronicle first reported plans for the restaurant and redevelopment in March 2022.
Construction on the roughly 5,500-square-foot Little Rey space is estimated…
Five on Vine restaurant now open in former Mercer OTR space: PHOTOS
Crown Restaurant Group has opened Five on Vine, its fifth eatery since launching in 2018.
Plaka Restaurant & Bakery to open in former Acropolis space in Greektown
The new Plaka Restaurant and Bakery replaces the former Acropolis Restaurant, which closed in 2019 after more than three decades in business.
Raleigh taco spot closes after just six months. Space up for lease.
The Raleigh restaurant was the first out-of-state venture for a Virginia restaurant group, but the venture didn't last long.
Cincinnati food truck Mexi-Q opens first restaurant in Mason: PHOTOS
Mexi-Q blends Mexican, barbecue and Asian flavors in its offerings, which are now available at its Mason storefront.
TBJ Plus: Raleigh’s top-rated restaurants; Wake leads NC for incoming investment; Carolina’s Super Bowl ties
Raleigh's top-rated restaurants, according to OpenTable; Wake County is tops for incoming investment in North Carolina; LeBron's fancy new digs in $1.8 billion project.
Zaxby’s selects Atlanta office for potential headquarters relocation
The new space is double the size of its current headquarters in Oconee County.
Wild Eggs sold to Florida-based investment group
The new ownership group plans to open additional locations in Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio.