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Real-Life Hobbit Pub Opens in New Zealand
The New Zealand pub, inspired by the beloved Lord of the Rings and Hobbit series, offers fans "a place to drink, a place to meet, a place to rest your hairy feet."
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High Design Restaurants
The past year and a half has seen an impressive new crop of high-design restaurants that demonstrate as much innovation and flair in their architecture and decor as they do in their cuisine.
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Jon Bon Jovi Opens Pay What You Can Restaurant in New Jersey
Jon Bon Jovi has opened a new "pay-what-you-can" restaurant in Red Bank, New Jersey intended to encourage volunteer work in the area.
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Subway Foot-Longs Coming Up Short
Subway customers are whipping out their measuring tapes after Internet postings that claim a short-shrifting of the worldwide chain’s famous footlong sub.
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Coffee Shop Secrets Your Barista Won't Tell You
Rude customers, deluxe espressos and the perfect cup of coffee - all in a day's work for your barista. How do they do it? Here are their best-kept secrets.
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Don’t Trust the White Fish. It Could Be Anything.
Steve Palumbi has a few rules when it comes to sushi. If something is labeled tuna, then it probably is, but stay away from the salmon, because it probably isn’t. More likely, it’s steelhead trout—a close relative of salmon.
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Beautiful Vintage Menus Featuring Gross Vintage Dishes
Old restaurant menus are often beautiful works of epicurean art, created as part of the complete sensory dining experience to entertain and awe guests. Reading these menus today is both a form of mini-time travel and a horrifying glance at the food habits of yesteryear.
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McDonald’s Testing Table Service with Actual Forks & Knives
If you order a Big Mac, Grand Angus or Chicken Deluxe meal at the McDonald’s in Warilla, Australia between 5pm – 8pm on a Monday or Tuesday, you’ll have the option of having your food served to you on china. We’re talking actual forks and knives accompanying your Mickey D’s burger and fries.
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In Defense of Soviet Waiters
With the collapse of the USSR and the penetration of Western capital into Russia, employers discovered a workforce that adapted only reluctantly to the norms of capitalist work discipline.
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McDonald's Is Falling After Obama's Call For A $9 Minimum Wage
Other fast food stocks down as well.
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6 descriptions of what horse meat actually tastes like
Horse meat continues to turn up in beef products all over Europe. On Monday, Swedish furniture-maker Ikea announced that it was withdrawing its famous meatballs from 14 European locations after trace amounts of equine were discovered within them.
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Restaurant horror show: How waitstaffs are mistreated
Almost 10 percent of the U.S. workforce is in the restaurant industry. Why is it legal to treat them so poorly?
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Want Real Eggs at McDonald's? Just Ask!
I gotta admit it: I have a secret love for McDonald's breakfast sandwiches. On the morning after a rough night out, I wake up with a deep hole in the pit of my stomach.
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Tipping and Tooting - A comic about people who wait tables
A comic about people who wait tables...
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Small town, big arches: Why one Australian town is fighting McDonald's
It seems that in at least one part of the world, the golden arches have lost a little luster.
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Yes that will hit the spot...
Said no kid EVER.
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Homophobic Manitobans Force Gay Restaurant Owners To Close Doors
MORRIS, Man. - When Dave Claringbould and his partner opened a restaurant in rural Manitoba, they knew some people might have a problem with them being gay.But they didn't expect to face blatant ignorance and insults."We were asked if somebody was going to catch something off of the plate because we had prepared the food on it," Claringbould recalled Tuesday.
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For my convenience my ass
I'll jut take it to go then, losers.
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Original McDonald's Menu
It was a simpler time back then.
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"No Salt For You!" Mexico City bans salt shakers from tables
Mexico's new hardline stance on salt has led to the removal of salt shakers from over 200,000 restaurants, pubs and cafes in the country's capital.
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