Williamsburg Wine: Introducing Natural Wine Company and Brooklyn Oenology Tasting Room
Two new Billyburg wine ventures offer principled drinking with an artsy tie-in.
Two new Billyburg wine ventures offer principled drinking with an artsy tie-in.
PLCB will increase the handling fees of distilled spirits and wine; restaurants and bars will have little choice but to pass the price hikes on to you.
The shop details the horrors of California bureaucracy in its own blog.
The changes are intended to appeal to the changing tastes of today's diners.
Plus halal-certified soups stir protests, and hotels get in on the rooftop vegetable garden craze, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus Cosmo picks a prep cook from Cleveland as Bachelor of the Year, and Silicon Valley and UC Davis are teaming up to make advances in wine making, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: food landscapes, and high-tech winemaking, all in our morning news roundup.
Tonight David Katz kicks off the first in a series of regional wine dinners he’s presenting at his restaurant Meme over the next couple of months. Each of the dinners, which spotlight wines of a specific region and dishes that...
Grub Street previously said that Tria's "spunky little cousin" would open in August.
Chef Peter Woolsey is looking to cut guests another attractive deal.
The union alleges that the state's liquor control board is too closely connected to the liquor industry to fight underage drinking in a meaningful way, especially when its puts a wine dispensing machine on a college campus.
Plus: a Justin Bieber hoax, and how to steal an entire vineyard, in our weekly roundup of weird restaurant news.
Plus a third massive fish kill in ten weeks washes up thousands of fish on Jersey Shore Beaches, and FDA will hold hearings on genetically modified salmon this week, all in out morning news roundup.
Saturday Happy Hour just may be the best idea ever!
Upping the ante for Restaurant Week and its many imitators, Marathon is offering three-course dinners for $20.
Plus PA farmers are eligible for emergency drought relief, and Michelle Obama urges restaurateurs to provide more healthy items on kids' menus, all in our morning news roundup.
Both moves are based on customers desires.
A limited amount of the 2008 vintage just went on sale from this former Sona sommelier.
Chef Peter Woolsey will prepare and serve a special four-course prix fixe menu for $22.
Plus non-locavres are eating up 70s tome The I Hate to Cook Book, and White House chef says the Obamas are easy eaters, all in our morning news roundup.