Eater is Releasing Guides to NYC and LA
Broken Palate is celebrating with our favorite reads from the culinary site
At Broken Palate, we love everything about food, including good food writing.
For years, Eater has built a solid reputation as a trusted source to learn about new restaurants and food trends.
Now, Eater is releasing travel guides to two of the country’s hottest dining destinations: New York City and Los Angeles. The guides are available for preorder wherever you purchase your books. Find out more about the guides and how to preorder here.
To celebrate the guide, we’ve curated a list of our favorite recent Eater reads from a pizza shop in the New York subway to the best Irish pubs in New Orleans, in case you find yourself celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in the Big Easy.
Happy reading!
This NYC Restaurant Hopes to Turn Subway Stations Into Destinations
Down a less-trafficked staircase in the belly of Times Square is a world unto its own. There is a coffee shop, a cocktail bar, and now, a sit-down pizzeria — a subterranean nook that’s accessible just before the subway turnstiles.
Miami Beach Restaurateurs Have Mixed Views on New Extreme Spring Break Regulations
For over 50 years, Florida has been synonymous with Spring Break. Yet, the peaceful beach scenes once depicted in the 1960s film “Where the Boys Are” have been eclipsed by disturbing headlines of unruly behavior and violence.
In an attempt to shift that negative narrative, Miami Beach has initiated a stringent “Breaking up with Spring Break” campaign this year, resulting in a myriad of restrictions across South Beach.
Where to Eat in Chicago’s West Loop
The West Loop may be Chicago’s most polarizing dining neighborhood. Randolph Restaurant Row is still considered one of the city’s most prestigious strips with restaurants past and present like Red Light, Girl & the Goat, and Belly Q, but lately the young and too hip have targeted the dining district, peppering it with insults.
The 15 Essential Late-Night Restaurants in Los Angeles
Most people consider Los Angeles a great breakfast town, but the party tends to die out when the clock strikes 10 p.m. Most restaurants book final reservations at 9 p.m. and shut their doors shortly thereafter. While this makes sense for certain neighborhoods and cuisines, it doesn’t serve Angelenos whose evenings are just getting started. Although many late-night spots still close around midnight, weekends are the time for night owls to shine, with plenty of restaurants serving until 2 a.m. or later. Here are the top late-night dining destinations to check out around Los Angeles.
Here Are New Orleans's Essential Irish Pubs
New Orleans is home to a lot of great drinking spots, but Irish pubs are some of the best places to connect with the regulars over a glass of whiskey or a pint of beer. Often, these are also solid neighborhood bars exactly for that reason — they’re where people head to connect.
What follows is a guide to Irish pubs that check off each item of the list of what makes a great Irish pub — decent prices, conversation, approachability, and sometimes some sports on the TV. All of these places celebrate St. Patrick's Day in a serious way — from Parasol’s block party to Fahy’s many food specials.