dining out

What to look for if you're eating in a tent, igloo or other outdoor structure outside a restaurant.
Eating or drinking at restaurants or bars may be "important risk factors" for contracting the coronavirus, the research found.
Flynn McGarry shares his youthful but experienced perspective on how the food industry can survive and who truly deserves customers’ money.
Every time I clock in, I struggle with the reality that people’s lives are at risk.
For restaurant workers, choosing between financial ruin and a risky work environment is no choice at all.
Some people seem to confuse lower COVID-19 risk with no risk. But the outdoors aren't magic, and you should still take precautions.
The coronavirus pandemic will change how you dine out, with curbside pickup, socially distanced seating, and more.
Some eateries are preparing for a world of pickup and takeout. Others are helping feed children who aren't getting lunch at school.
Etiquette experts share faux pas to avoid while dining out.
If you're sick of the 300% markup at restaurants, follow these tips on how to make your own food and save a ton of cash.