The coronavirus pandemic saw a number of changes in how we live, in ways big and small. Some were welcome: flexibility about remote work, say, or cocktails to go. But here’s one adaptation that can’t ...
When you sit down at Chef José Andrés' tapas restaurant, , in Washington, D.C., and ask to see the beverage options, as I did recently, you're in for a surprise. Instead of a traditional leather-bound ...
Throughout the pandemic, it made sense to swap out paper menus for a safer, health-friendly alternative, like QR codes. However, restaurants—and their customers—are ready to ditch the "tacky" ...
My iPhone and I are currently not on speaking terms. While I couldn’t begin to guess what I have done to damage our relationship, my laundry list of grievances is growing more quickly than my backlog ...
Adoption of digital menus by restaurants was dramatically accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and they’ve now become the standard for many dining establishments across the United States. Cruise ...
MIAMI - A Miami-Dade commissioner is hoping to convince lawmakers in Tallahassee to change state law and require that restaurants offer paper menus to diners. The use of QR codes in lieu of paper ...
A dining innovation that once looked like the future has worn out its welcome with many restaurateurs, customers and servers who say it takes the joy out of dining. By Amelia Nierenberg Heavenly ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has all but eliminated the role of communal menus in restaurants. Here are four menu alternatives for restaurants looking to safely reopen. Menus are often the most germ-riddled ...
Amanda Kludt is the former editor-in-chief of Eater. This post originally appeared on October 24, 2020 in Amanda Kludt’s newsletter “From the Editor,” a roundup of the most vital news and stories in ...
Do you miss the days of thumbing through a sticky, laminated booklet to order your food? Sick of restaurants and their frustrating electronic menus? Fear not, for [Guy Dupont] and his QR code menu ...
Walking into a recent dinner in Greenpoint, everything seemed exceedingly lovely: The lighting cast a cozy glow. Wineglasses clinked. Silverware dinked. The calming aroma of wood smoke wafted from the ...