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The Upper Room is opening a second Atlanta location at Colony Square on April 4 at 4:04 p.m., adding house-made bagels to its coffee-and-cocktail lineup.
Supermoon Bakehouse will open a flagship at Chelsea Market this spring, taking over Sarabeth's longtime stall and bringing colorful cruffins, croissants and gelato to the concourse.
U-Kitchen Hawaiʻi opened a new Downtown Honolulu counter at 700 Bishop St, offering affordable bentos and a wide musubi selection for weekday lunches.
Hello, Uncle has settled into a permanent stall at Burial Beer in Plaza Midwood, serving khao man gai and Thai comfort dishes Wednesday–Saturday evenings.
DL Mack’s opens in West Village on March 4 with tavern‑style, cracker‑thin pizzas, cocktails and a daily early‑evening happy hour. The Uptown spot is the concept’s third Dallas location.
Utah-based Costa Vida is opening its first Florida restaurant in Pinellas County, bringing its Baja-inspired quick-casual menu to the Tampa Bay area.
A four-month cocktail residency opens March 12 at 820 Alton Road, trading theatrical tricks for balanced cocktails, live music and chef-driven bar bites.
Miopane’s first U.S. bakery opened in Old Town Pasadena, drawing lines for stuffed Taiwanese-style bagels, flaky croissants and signature double-cream pillow lattes.
Sips Dirty Soda will take over Wooty's Coffee Roastery at 109 North Main in Covington; renovations began this week and Wooty's says it will still serve coffee. No opening date yet.
Federal officials warn select Punahele beef crisps may contain undeclared soy lecithin. Check bags with a Feb. 17, 2027 best‑by date and follow FSIS guidance.
Crispy Banh Mi's Ayrsley outpost will close on March 25 after five years when its lease wasn't renewed. Other Charlotte locations will remain open.
Little Petals Chinese, the Petals of a Peony offshoot, is opening at 890 W Poplar Ave in Collierville. The restaurant’s site and social post say the Poplar spot should open in about a month.
The Flat in Montrose has expanded into daytime hours with Sunny Coffee, serving espresso, breakfast and pizza while keeping its music-first identity. The hybrid spot now draws remote workers and longtime fans alike.
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