Brite Spot Starts Serving Stumptown
Echo Park no longer need suffer the smug hipness at Intelligentsia.
Echo Park no longer need suffer the smug hipness at Intelligentsia.
Plus: goat cheese that's good for you, a "farm-to-fire" dinner series, and more.
The pop-up, planned for a six month run, was shut down not long after a manager at the chain came by to say hello.
A vacant Sixth Avenue storefront will become... something coffee-related.
Plus: Duane Sorenson says he's still in charge.
So who's this Alexander Stavros Panos guy?
"I've eaten every meal with utensils, sitting down; that's not my normal, so that's civilized."
"A smaller version of a Dean & Deluca or Whole Foods."
And what else will Gabriel Stulman's new market-luncheonette-raw-bar carry?
A Williamsburg team is biking around iced coffee from Café Grumpy, Gimme, and more.
The roaster is opening a "coffee bar," not a "coffee shop."
The Bazaar chef is awarded for his creativity, while a man eats 29 meatballs in one minute.
Plus: is Stumptown the new Starbucks, and the meatball-eating record is shattered, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: restaurant diners love health, and Benihana refuses a sale, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Adults love their Easy-Bake Oven, and grocery shoppers with ESP, all in our morning news roundup.