dianefrank+FollowDenver’s dining scene is on the move!Denver’s food scene is buzzing with new flavors and big changes. Wings Pier is now serving up wings and seafood in Aurora, and Smalls Sliders just brought its famous cheeseburgers to Northglenn. Dear Emilia is finally opening in RiNo with Northern Italian dishes, and pizza legend Tony Gemignani is launching Slice House in Boulder. On the flip side, Village Inn closed two locations, and Samosa Shop is searching for a new home. Which new spot are you most excited to try—or which closing hits hardest? Let’s talk about what’s shaping Denver’s eats this year! #Food #DenverEats #FoodNews00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowMidtown’s Medusa brings Sicilian flairMidtown just got a serious upgrade for food lovers—Medusa Cucina Siciliana is open, and it’s already making waves. The vibe is bright and breezy, with a Mediterranean feel that’s perfect for a night out. The cocktails are creative (think olive oil-washed martinis and prickly pear tequila), and the menu is packed with Sicilian classics like panelle, seafood salad, and a lamb shank that’s pure comfort. Prices are special-occasion level, but the flavors and experience are worth it. Anyone else tried the cannoli cart yet? Let’s hear your favorite dishes or what you’re excited to try! #Food #MidtownDetroit #SicilianEats00Share
Jason Wells+FollowGrand Rapids says goodbye to Buddy’s PizzaLosing Buddy’s Pizza in Grand Rapids feels like the end of an era for local pizza lovers. After years of serving up that signature crispy, cheesy Detroit-style pie, the last West Michigan location is closing its doors for good. It’s wild to think you’ll have to drive all the way to Metro Detroit for a true Buddy’s fix now. For many, the frozen version just doesn’t compare. What’s your favorite Buddy’s memory? And where do you go now for Detroit-style pizza in town? Let’s share some local pizza gems! #Food #GrandRapids #BuddysPizza00Share
Jason Wells+FollowBuddy’s Pizza exits West Michigan for goodLosing Buddy’s Pizza in West Michigan feels like the end of an era for local pizza lovers. After the Portage and Walker locations closed, the last Grand Rapids Buddy’s will serve its final slice on January 23. For many, frozen Buddy’s just isn’t the same as the real deal. While you can still find their iconic Detroit-style pizza in Metro Detroit, it’s tough knowing the west side won’t have that crispy, cheesy goodness anymore. What’s your favorite Buddy’s memory, and do you think another local spot can fill the void? #Food #DetroitStylePizza #GrandRapids00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowBoston’s Time Out Market gets a last-minute saveTime Out Market in Fenway was just hours from shutting down, but a local developer stepped in to keep this food hall alive. For folks who live, work, or study in the area, this means your favorite lunch spots and gathering place aren’t going anywhere. More than a dozen local restaurants get to stay open, and the market will keep its name. It’s a big win for the Fenway community and Boston’s food scene. What’s your go-to spot at Time Out Market, and how do you feel about this last-minute rescue? #Food #BostonEats #Fenway00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowNew pizza spot brings Brooklyn vibes to Mount PleasantCharleston’s brunch fans, get ready—Millers All Day’s owners are launching Jimmy Rosso, a pizza place in North Mount Pleasant this summer. What’s wild is they’re using a New York WaterMaker to recreate that iconic NYC dough, plus a PizzaMaster oven straight from Brooklyn’s best. Expect thin, light, giant pies designed for sharing and coming back for more. The vibe? Nostalgic but not cheesy, polished but still super welcoming. The name even honors local roots, nodding to Jimmy Red Corn from Marsh Hen Mill. Who’s excited to see if this spot becomes your new go-to? #Food #MountPleasantEats #CharlestonFood00Share
dianefrank+FollowFree Chick-fil-A alert for Charlotte locals!Chick-fil-A is giving Charlotte residents a reason to smile next week—everyone in the area can snag a free chicken biscuit or chicken sandwich, but only if you use their app. It’s a one-time treat per person, running from Monday, January 26 through Saturday, January 31. No sides or drinks included, just the main event! If you haven’t downloaded the app yet, now’s the time. This little gesture is Chick-fil-A’s way of saying thanks to the community. Who’s planning to claim their freebie? Let’s talk favorite menu hacks or best times to beat the lines! #Food #CharlotteEats #ChickfilA00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowCincinnati’s cleanest (and dirtiest) restaurants revealedSome Cincinnati favorites might not be as spotless as you think! The latest health inspection reports are out, and they’re packed with surprises—both good and bad. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite in Hamilton County or planning a family dinner in Northern Kentucky, you can now check exactly how your go-to spots scored for cleanliness and food safety. It’s all in a searchable database, so you can look up any restaurant by name or address. Would a bad inspection change where you eat? Let’s talk about which places surprised you most! #Food #CincinnatiEats #RestaurantInspections00Share
dianefrank+FollowWhy Chicago’s Atomic Cake is a must-tryAtomic Cake isn’t just a dessert—it’s a Chicago tradition that’s been making celebrations sweeter for generations. Walk into Weber’s Bakery and you’ll see why: layers of banana, chocolate, and yellow cake, all stacked with pastry cream, bananas, mousse, and fudge, then finished with smooth buttercream. The first bite is pure nostalgia, and the bakery’s old-school vibe makes every visit feel special. Locals swear by it for birthdays and milestones, and the lines out the door prove it’s worth the wait. Have you ever tried Atomic Cake, or do you have another Chicago favorite? Let’s swap bakery stories! #Food #ChicagoEats #AtomicCake00Share
mary01+FollowColorado’s best retro diners for weekend resetsNothing beats a weekend morning at a classic Colorado diner—think neon signs, bottomless coffee, and pancakes that feel like a warm hug. Spots like Gunther Toody’s and Pete’s Kitchen turn slow mornings into easy traditions, while Boulder’s Village Coffee Shop proves that old-school counters never go out of style. Whether you’re with family, friends, or flying solo, these diners offer a reset button for your weekend. Which Colorado diner is your go-to for a comforting breakfast? Or do you have a hidden gem to add to the list? Let’s swap stories and recommendations! #Food #ColoradoEats #RetroDiners00Share