Webster, N.Y. — The owner of a popular bar damaged by fire this week is vowing to rebuild. The Coach Sports Bar on Main Street in Webster caught fire Monday morning, causing "significant" damage.
The owner of the Bier Stube, forced to close last fall after his landlord sold the building to developers, has asked state regulators to transfer the bar's liquor permit to a new University ...
Cara Cherry is the Managing Editor of Fig, an enthusiast guide to local shopping, dining, arts and community. Fig tells the stories of Lancaster City through a quarterly print magazine and an ...
Inspiration can come in many forms. Jason McLean, owner of the Loring Pasta Bar, said he remembers one of those moments of inspiration. As many actors in New York, McLean often supplemented his income ...
Molly Huyck, the owner of Set the Bar, said she was inspired to open her own space after she read about the United States’ first women’s sports bar, The Sports Bra in Portland, Oregon ...
One of L.A.’s best restaurants faces backlash after owner voices support for Elon Musk’s Tesla diner
République owner Walter Manzke has caught sizable flak online for his statement on Tesla and its yet-to-open WeHo diner. One anonymous user of Reddit reposted the article in the subreddit r ...
Jon Jones is now co-owner of Dirty Boxing Championship. The UFC heavyweight champion has signed a deal to co-own the striking fight promotion founded by BKFC star and former UFC fighter Mike Perry ...
British consumers will be able to opt out of targeted online advertising after a new mother won a massive legal battle against Facebook owners Meta. Tanya O'Carroll, 37, sued the technology ...
However, this year, the community is starting the festivities by celebrating a beloved bar owner. The ever-popular Brennan’s Place has added an emotional touch to this year’s celebrations.
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - North Dakota bar and restaurant owners are worried about President Trump’s threatened 200% tariff on alcohol in response to the E.U.‘s 50% tariff on American whiskey.
Knoxville’s oldest bar had to go on the offensive when social media’s bad side reared its ugly head. “We started receiving threatening calls and emails and getting bashed all over social media,” said ...
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