Crack pies and yoda cookies are back, as is Spago's Sherry Yard.
Two nights of sudsy fun will raise money for Share Our Strength.
The restaurant is holding a PETA benefit that riffs on the controversy at Pink Taco.
So far, chocolate maker Jonathan Graham has donated over 5,000 boxes of chocolate nuts to the island nation's shelters.
It's easily the best catered benefit in town, with a legion of 70+ chefs cooking you dinner.
Also, there will be a mini-ramp competition, with prizes.
Whether it's goats, dogs or beer-soaked love, it's all happening this weekend.
It was actually $155.50 and it was for a good cause.
Some of 2011's most anticipated projects will see their debut at the anti-hunger fund-raiser.
The temporary club is being called the hottest night in Hollywood.
Plus: Frankford neighbors rally to shut down a nuisance bar; and Bon Jovi gears up to open his own restaurant, all in our roundup of neighborhood news.
The local chain of brewpubs is donating proceeds from beers sold today to the Red Cross.
Back from visits to Bahrain and Afghanistan, Tony Luke is on a mission to break down barriers and share delicious food.
We hope to see more of these Tiki-appropriate pyrotechnics.
Vetri wants to see more restaurants donate staff and resources to Gift of Life, while Garces lobbies for fans to donate money they would normally spend on dinner out to St. Christopher's.
A restaurant in Scotland argues that serving this four-legged critter is the ethical choice.
The annual benefit for Share Our Strength happens Thursday evening, April 7.
Saturday's Bakesale for Japan, which had multiplied to locations across the country, raised $76,000 at first count with only sixteen locations reporting. Says organizer Samin Nosrat, "We will definitely break $100K at this rate!" Also, if you couldn't make it,...