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NYC Now Has a Rooftop Whisky Bar Engineered for Social Distancing

A new omakase restaurant/whisky bar turns COVID-safe dining into an elevated experience

The Future of the Food Hall Is In Southern California

Glendora Public Market might offer a glimpse into how restaurants can thrive post-pandemic

Former NYC Sports Radio King Craig Carton Reveals How He Lost It All

"Wild Card: The Downfall of a Radio Loudmouth" debuts tonight on HBO

Can DC’s Indoor Live-Music Experiment Possibly Work?

Six venues around the city have been given permits that will expire at the end of October

A Drive-In Movie Festival Arrives in San Francisco

Get your tix now for Fort Mason Flix, curated this weekend by SFFILM

Chicago Now Has a Giant Outdoor Jungle Gym for Adults

The Forge in Lemont is the COVID-approved entertainment space we all need right now

What It’s Like to Own Two of Brooklyn’s Best Bars During a Pandemic

Writer and bar-owner Natalka Burian on the shifting nature of pandemic hospitality

Is Farm-to-Table the Future of Craft Brewing?

A commitment to local ingredients is creating distinct flavors among a legion of New York brewers

Can the First Outdoor Equinox Solve Working Out in a Pandemic?

America's cultiest luxe fitness brand has gone en plein air

Spare Rib Ragu Is a Delicious Way to Fatten Yourself Up for Winter

Jonathan Waxman shares one of the recipes from the just-released “Barbuto Cookbook"

A Requiem for the Hilton Brothers, And the Perfect DC Bars They Built

Washingtonians remember seven great bars that will imminently close due to the coronavirus pandemic

How to Make a Superior Steak Salad, The Ultimate California Dish

Vivian Lui’s new book “Eat California” is a hearty celebration of Golden State cuisine

How Wisconsin Helped Shape America's Love of Cocktails

Tailgating, taverns, supper clubs and a whole lot of cocktails

Can You Safely Ride the Subway Again? It’s Complicated.

It might be safer than an office or restaurant, but you'll want to seriously prep before heading out

NYC Extends Landlord Protection for Restaurants and Bars to 2021

Almost 90 percent of restaurants and bars in the city were unable to pay August rent