Ryan Horne+FollowLancaster gets a taste of BojanglesBojangles is gearing up to bring its famous Southern chicken and biscuits to Lancaster, marking its fourth spot in central Ohio! Locals can soon look forward to a new 3,000-square-foot restaurant with a drive-thru and outdoor dining at the old commercial site on N. Memorial Drive. With zoning hurdles cleared, this expansion is part of a bigger plan to open about 15 Bojangles in the Columbus area. If you’ve tried their biscuits or sweet tea, you know what’s coming. How do you feel about another Bojangles in town? Will this change your go-to fast food stop? #Food #LancasterOH #Bojangles00Share
Annette Jones+FollowTorchy's Tacos Trims Down—7 Closures AheadTorchy’s Tacos is closing 7 locations next month as part of a strategy shift to focus on their best-performing spots. Even though they grew last year, they’re now prioritizing quality over quantity. The closures hit Texas, Arizona, Georgia, Florida, and Ohio, but new openings are still on the horizon. Torchy’s says this move will help them serve up even better tacos and vibes in the long run. Would you miss your local Torchy’s if it closed? #Food #TorchysTacos #RestaurantNews00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowDos Hermanos brings Oaxacan flavor to Findlay MarketFindlay Market is about to get a serious upgrade in the food scene—Dos Hermanos, the beloved Columbus-based Mexican spot, is opening its first Cincinnati location right on Elm Street. If you’ve ever craved authentic Oaxacan eats like banana leaf tamales or real-deal street tacos, this is the place. The grand opening isn’t just about food: there’ll be a mariachi band, ribbon cutting, and even a free taco for anyone who signs up for their rewards. This feels like more than just another restaurant—Dos Hermanos is all about community and hospitality. Who’s excited to check it out? #Food #FindlayMarket #DosHermanos00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowClarkston’s Rudy’s Prime: Steakhouse secrets revealedRudy’s Prime Steakhouse in downtown Clarkston isn’t just another spot for steak—it’s the kind of place that makes you forget your keys in your running truck because you’re so eager to get inside. From chef Josh Stockton’s creative twists on classics (like mac and cheese with bacon jam) to a burger that’s a steal at happy hour, Rudy’s is all about making fine dining feel welcoming. The bar is first-come, first-served, and regulars are rewarded with off-menu gems and wine dinners. What’s your favorite hidden gem in a local restaurant? #Food #ClarkstonEats #SteakhouseSecrets00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowAmazon Fresh stores in Metro Detroit scrappedThose long-empty Amazon Fresh buildings in Metro Detroit? They’re officially not opening. Amazon is ditching its plans for local grocery stores and doubling down on online grocery delivery instead. Some of those vacant spots might become Whole Foods, but there’s no clear word yet. For folks in Roseville, Troy, and Shelby Township, this means more waiting to see what fills those empty storefronts. Meanwhile, Amazon is promising faster, wider grocery delivery—including Same-Day Delivery in more neighborhoods by 2026. How do you feel about the shift to online groceries over having a new store in your area? #Food #AmazonFresh #MetroDetroit10Share
mary01+FollowColfax’s La Abeja fights to surviveColfax Avenue’s iconic La Abeja, home to some of Denver’s best breakfast burritos, is barely hanging on as construction outside has nearly wiped out foot traffic. This family-run spot has been serving the neighborhood for over 25 years, with recipes passed down and perfected by the owners themselves. Now, with streets torn up and parking impossible, their daily sales have plummeted from $1,200 to as low as $50. It’s a tough reminder of how city projects can threaten the small businesses that give Denver its flavor. Have you found ways to support your favorite local spots during tough times? #Food #DenverEats #SupportLocal20Share
dianefrank+FollowDurham’s new creative hangout is almost hereA fresh spot for book lovers, music fans, and coffee enthusiasts is about to open in Old East Durham. Echo + Page is bringing together a rotating selection of books and vinyl records, all paired with great coffee, in a cozy, creative-friendly space. Owner Jermaine Bantum wants this to be more than just a shop—it’s a place for locals to work, read, and connect. The focus on North Carolina authors and musicians means you’ll always find something new and local on the shelves. Would you spend your mornings or evenings here? What would make this your go-to spot? #Food #DurhamNC #EchoAndPage00Share
Jason Wells+FollowEast Lansing’s Big Mom’s House closes for goodBig Mom’s House, a favorite for Korean comfort food and those famous corn dogs, has quietly closed its doors on Grand River Ave. For many in East Lansing, this spot was more than just a place to eat—it was a go-to for late-night cravings and casual hangs. Now, with the windows covered in “For Lease” signs, it’s a reminder of how quickly our local food scene can change. Which closed Lansing restaurants do you still miss? Let’s swap stories and maybe some hidden gems still left to try! #Food #EastLansingEats #LansingFoodies00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowFort Worth’s Sweet Stacks: Worth the wait?Two-hour lines for pancakes? That’s the reality at Sweet Stacks on Magnolia Avenue, where people are flocking for those ultra-fluffy, cloud-like souffle pancakes and vibrant matcha lattes. The pancakes take 30 minutes to make, but fans say the melt-in-your-mouth texture is totally worth it. The menu’s a mix of sweet and savory, from berry-topped stacks to Thai stir-fries and creative lattes. If you’re planning a visit, locals recommend going outside peak hours to avoid the rush. Would you wait two hours for a pancake, or is this foodie craze just too much? Let’s hear your take! #Food #FortWorthEats #SweetStacks00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowLongmont pizza shops unite to fight hungerPizza fans in Longmont are in for a treat—and a chance to make a real difference. For National Pizza Day, three local pizzerias are teaming up for the first-ever “Pizza With Purpose” week. From February 9-15, every cheese or pepperoni pizza sold at Rosalee’s, Urban Field, or Antonio’s will send $1 to Slice Out Hunger, a group that’s already raised over $2 million to help feed people in need. It’s awesome to see local rivals come together for a cause. Who’s grabbing a slice to support the community? #Food #Longmont #PizzaWithPurpose00Share