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Dec 28, 2011 0

Table Service

Categories:  Table Service
Tags: ad campaign, Applebee's, dining, Ellen Degeneres, food poisioning, Ghana, Hello Kitty, hipsters, ironic, LA, OpenTable, pasta, Portia De Rossi, reservations, restaurant, Table Service, The Olive Garden, theme, vegan, whites only

res·tau·rant [res-ter-uhnt, -tuh-rahnt, -trahnt] – noun an establishment where meals are served to customers…

  1. Hello Kitty theme restaurant attracts crowds (CHINA DAILY)
  2. Ellen DeGeneres And Portia De Rossi Will Open Vegan Restaurant In LA (TEDDY HILTON)
  3. Applebee’s Targets Hipsters With Ironic Ad Campaign - VIDEO (EATER)
  4. Whites Only Restaurant In Ghana? (GHANA WEB)
  5. Food Poisoning at OpenTable: The dining reservations leader has a sloppy quarter (MSNBC)
  6. The Olive Garden Has No Choice But to Overcook Pasta (EATER)
Apr 30, 2011 0

Table Service

Categories:  Table Service
Tags: bill, Blue Pointe, chant, Detroit, dine out, dinner, expensive, food allergies, gun, Locanda, menu, Mother's Day, national restaurant association, open carry, OpenTable, oregon, price increases, pronunciation, Restaurants, San Francisco, survey, Table Service, U.S., video, winteries, workers

res·tau·rant [res-ter-uhnt, -tuh-rahnt, -trahnt] – noun an establishment where meals are served to customers…

  1. National Restaurant Association: 75 Mil. Expected To Dine Out Mother’s Day (PERISHABLE NEWS)
  2. Open Carry Gun Dinner Held at Blue Pointe in Detroit (FOX DETROIT)
  3. Is OpenTable becoming too expensive for restaurants? (SF GATE)
  4. Pronunciation Chant with the staff at San Francisco’s Locanda – VIDEO (LOCANDA SF)
  5. Bill allows big Oregon wineries to operate restaurants (OREGON LIVE)
  6. U.S. restaurants weigh menu price increases (REUTERS)
Jan 30, 2011 0

Table Service

Categories:  Table Service
Tags: boss, diners, Ewan McGregor, Gardinier family, Harvard, hired, job hell, OpenTable, Per Se, reservations, Restaurants, Star, Table Service, Taillevent, work ethic

res·tau·rant [res-ter-uhnt, -tuh-rahnt, -trahnt] – noun an establishment where meals are served to customers…

  1. Ewan McGregor’s first boss hits back at star over restaurant ‘job hell’ claims (DAILY RECORD)
  2. It’s Harder to Get Hired at Per Se Than It Is to Get Into Harvard (VILLAGE VOICE)
  3. Gardinier family buys Taillevent (DECANTER)
  4. Whatever happened to Work Ethic? (SF GATE)
  5. OpenTable Reconsidered: Is what’s convenient for diners a bad deal for restaurants? (EAST BAY EXPRESS
  6. Best Practices and Tips for Restaurant Web Design (CROWD SPRING)
Aug 30, 2010 0

Table Service

Categories:  Table Service
Tags: calories, celebrities, diners, European, London, OpenTable, Polpetto, Providence, Restaurants, scenic views, Sopranos, Table Service, vending machines

res·tau·rant [res-ter-uhnt, -tuh-rahnt, -trahnt] – noun an establishment where meals are served to customers…

  1. OpenTable Diners Reveal Their Top 50 Picks for Restaurants With the Most Scenic Views (MARKET WATCH)
  2. European restaurant chain featuring pitch-dark dining to open in NYC (CANADIAN PRESS)
  3. Suit accuses Providence restaurant owner of copying mob theme from friend’s Fla. cafe (PROJO.COM)
  4. Tiny London Restaurant Polpetto Lures Celebrities, Foodies (BLOOMBERG)
  5. Southern California restaurant patio with proposed doggie play area denied (OC REGISTER)
  6. Restaurant chains, vending machines will have to post calories (LA TIMES)
Aug 08, 2010 0

Eat it Up: Faster Food News

Categories:  Eat it Up
Tags: Blizzard, cancer, cranberry, Daily Deals, Dairy Queen, David Beckham, eggs, Food, glut, Gordon Ramsay, great men, high-fructose corn syrup, job, junk food, Kelis, L.A., lemonade stand, local, michael pollan, Miss USA, muffin secret, musicals, News, OpenTable, Per Se, play, pub, red berries, Rima Fakih, seven-year-old, Shake Shack, soccer, Wreck's This

A Baker’s Dozen:

  1. Go ahead, play with your food (LA TIMES)
  2. Wreck’s This? The Musical – VIDEO (CAKE WRECKS)
  3. Soccer star David Beckham and chef Gordon Ramsay to open L.A. pub? (LA TIMES)
  4. A little red berry takes on the world: Cranberry glut fuels a global push (BOSTON.COM)
  5. Does high-fructose corn syrup cause cancer? (SALON)
  6. Let Us Now Praise the Great Men of Junk Food (NY TIMES)
  7. Meet The Seven-Year-Old Who Got Her Lemonade Stand Shut Down (GAWKER)
  8. A Man With Muffin Secrets, but No Job With Them (NY TIMES)
  9. Dairy Queen debuts tiny Blizzard (FAST FOOD MAVEN)
  10. OpenTable’s Daily Deals Are Live – Huge Idea, Awful Execution (BUSINESS INSIDER)
  11. Miss USA Rima Fakih Gets Takeout From Per Se, Splurges on Shake Shack (GRUB STREET)
  12. A Dozen Eggs for $8? Michael Pollan Explains the Math of Buying Local (WALL STREET JOURNAL)
  13. Asked & Answered | Kelis, Singer/Saucier (T MAGAZINE)

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