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How NYC's Prohibition May Have Inspired Restaurants' '86' Phrase
Mashed via Yahoo News· 2 months agomen at a speakeasy - Underwood Archives/Getty Images While the term "86" may be used in the...
Should bartenders, restaurant servers get paid minimum wage? 2024 Mass. ballot questions
Cape Cod Times via Yahoo News· 2 months agoAdding to an election cycle already bound to feature prominent labor-related fights, a national...
Two Rivers barber John Antonie hangs up sheers for last time after 66 years. 'I love it, and I love...
Herald Times Reporter via Yahoo News· 9 months agoTWO RIVERS – A steady stream of customers — both old and new — came for a final trim before John...
Restaurant workers find greener pastures in coding, hairstyling and auto manufacturing
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 1 year agoWhat started as The Great Resignation soon became The Great Realization. Then, The Great Reshuffle....
Dockside Bistro changing hands after 17 years. What’s next for the waterfront restaurant?
Tacoma News Tribune via AOL· 1 year agoAfter 17 years as the owner-operator of Dockside Bistro on Percival Landing, chef Laurie Nguyen will...
Yes, Chef: Restaurant Slang That Will Make You Sound Like a Pro
Cheapism via AOL· 3 months agoRegardless of whether or not you've ever held a job in the restaurant industry, it never hurts to...
Popular Alberton watering hole reopens under new ownership
Clark Fork Valley Press & Mineral Independent, Plains, Mont. via Yahoo News· 6 months agoNov. 8—The business news in the county travels at record speed or at the pace of a glacier — but the Sportsman's Bar in Alberton has sold. Known as Sporty's locally, the bar reopened Oct. 5 ...
‘The Old Oak’ Review: Ken Loach’s Drama Shines a Vital Light on Working-Class British Racism Until...
Variety via Yahoo News· 12 months agoThe old spirit of the miners’ solidarity is transformed into a new cross-cultural solidarity. Except...
5 things to know for Sept. 27: Trump, Strikes, Retail theft, Amazon, Wedding disaster
CNN via Yahoo News· 8 months agoA surge of saltwater is creeping up the Mississippi River toward New Orleans, threatening to pollute the drinking water of around 800,000 people. Officials are working to quickly find solutions ...