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Chicago's GrubHub to merge with Seamless
One company was founded in Chicago by hungry software engineers, the other in New York by hungry lawyers. Both were looking to replace restaurants' paper takeout menus with Web-based technology. Now the two rivals are joining forces. GrubHub, one of...
Tags: Finance, Dining and Drinking, Startups, University of Chicago, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Recognizing restaurant regulars
Q: Was talking with a few friends the other day about restaurants we frequent often. It occurred to us that rarely do restaurants ever recognize your consistent patronage with a free app or drink. Are we living with bygone expectations? Thoughts? --...
Tags: Michigan Avenue, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Chicago Tribune, Bill Daley
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San Francisco's storied Tadich Grill to open an eatery in D.C.
SAN FRANCISCO -- In a bit of good news for the Obama administration -- which certainly could use some this month, what with brewing scandals over the IRS and other nasty headlines -- a San Francisco institution announced Monday that it will head east to...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Immigration, Financial District, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Pop's Italian Beef & Sausage to open 2nd Orland Park operation
A banner outside the nearly 5,000-square-foot building under construction on the northwest corner of 159th Street and 94th Avenue removes all doubt about the coming occupant. Pop's Italian Beef & Sausage, a popular local fast-food restaurant, is gearing...
Tags: Italian Beef Sandwiches, Health Treatments, Physical Therapy, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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Explaining celebrity restaurants in Chicago
There was a martial arts-themed restaurant named after Steven Seagal in River North in the early 1990s. Yes, that Steven Seagal. Yes, seriously. There’s a lot people don’t know about the city’s history with celebrity restaurants,...
Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Lifestyle and Leisure, River North, Mike Ditka, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Senior Spotlight: Leon Zaffer
Special to the Orlando Sentinel Age: 74. Family: Wife, Sandra; four children; and eight grandchildren. Where do you live: Leesburg for four years. How'd you meet your spouse? Through computer dating. It's been 43 years. Where did you grow up and...
Tags: Entertainment, Travel, Television, Trips and Vacations
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Plan aims to turn Navy Pier into more of a park
Navy Pier, the highly commercial tourist attraction jutting into Lake Michigan, will take on a more parklike feel under the first phase of redevelopment plans formally announced Friday. Due to cost constraints, the initial $176 million remake does not...
Tags: DePaul Blue Demons , Manhattan (New York City), McCormick Place, Architecture, Rahm Emanuel
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Navy Pier remake would add urban park elements
Tribune staff reporterNavy Pier, the highly commercialized tourist attraction jutting into Lake Michigan, will take on a more park-like feel under the first phase of redevelopment plans to be formally announced Friday morning. The initial remake does not include some of the...Tags: DePaul Blue Demons , McCormick Place, Tourism and Leisure, Rahm Emanuel, Architecture
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5 reasons we're excited that Shake Shack is coming to Chicago
RedEyeMonths ago, rumors started swirling that Shake Shack, a popular fast-food eatery that started as a food cart in New York's Madison Square Park, would be opening a Chicago location. This month, the company has made it official with an announcement...Tags: Dining and Drinking, New York City, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Doughnuts
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Tomorrow's food will look a lot like yesterday's, analyst says
Harry Balzer has been studying what Americans eat for more than 30 years. And when it comes to what we put on our plate, much has stayed the same, says the chief industry analyst of Rosemont-based NPD Group. "I know what people will be eating in 10...
Tags: Genetic Engineering, Career and Workplace, Overweight, Weight, Diets and Dieting
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DePaul arena part of broader plan to boost Chicago tourism
Mayor Rahm Emanuel is expected to unveil Thursday a $173 million plan to build a 10,000-seat arena for the DePaul Blue Demons next to McCormick Place, couching it as part of a broader blueprint for boosting tourism, much of it to be publicly funded. The...
Tags: Finance, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, Springfield, University of Chicago
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Lillie's Q to reopen in June
RedEyeAfter a fire closed it down earlier this spring, Bucktown barbecue restaurant Lillie's Q is slated to reopen in mid-June. A fire in the restaurant's basement the night of March 14 caused the restaurant and its satellite location at the Chicago French...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bucktown
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