Michael Morgan+FollowCapitol Hill’s new deli brings NYC flavorAffordable, all-day breakfast sandwiches and classic East Coast heroes just landed in Capitol Hill with the opening of Jordan’s Deli. Owner Jordan Spence, who grew up in Florida with New York roots, is serving up made-to-order BECs (bacon, egg, and cheese) and meatball parms using his mom’s recipe. The vibe is bright and welcoming, with a wall honoring local veterans. Prices are designed to keep comfort food accessible, aiming to be the neighborhood’s go-to spot. Have you tried it yet, or do you have a favorite local deli that sets the bar? Let’s talk Denver sandwiches! #Food #DenverEats #CapitolHill00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowWaffle House coming to Anna: What it meansWaffle House is set to open a brand-new spot right off the North Central Expressway in Anna, bringing more of those classic Southern breakfasts to Collin County. Construction kicks off this November, but fans will have to wait until spring 2027 to grab a seat. With the chain popping up all over DFW lately, it’s clear the late-night diner scene is heating up. How do you feel about another Waffle House in the area? Will it become your new go-to for hashbrowns and waffles, or do you have a local favorite you’re sticking with? #Food #DFWfood #WaffleHouse00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowSam's Club Snack Showdown: My Top Pick!You know I’m obsessed with finding the best snacks for the best price, and Sam’s Club’s Member’s Mark brand is seriously underrated. After taste-testing a ton of options (from peanut butter pretzels to dried mango), I found the holy grail: Strawberry Yogurt Almonds. They’re sweet, crunchy, and honestly addictive—plus, way cheaper than name brands. If you’re snack shopping soon, trust me, these are a must-try! #Food #SamsClubFinds #SnackObsessed00Share
Annette Jones+FollowJersey Mike’s Cash Ban Drama 🍞💸Jersey Mike’s just told a New Jersey guy he couldn’t buy a sub with cash, and TikTok is eating it up. Turns out, it’s not just about trust issues—it’s all tied to an $8 billion buyout by Blackstone and a push to double their stores. But fans say the sandwiches are getting smaller and chewier, and going cashless is turning away loyal customers. Would you ditch your favorite sub shop over a no-cash policy? #Food #JerseyMikes #Cashless00Share
dianefrank+FollowColumbus burger spot worth the hypeBiting into a Thurman Burger at The Thurman Cafe is a true Columbus rite of passage. This family-run spot has been serving up jaw-dropping, three-quarter-pound burgers since 1942, and the hype is real—people literally drive in from out of state just for a taste. The burgers are massive, the toppings are wild, and the flavor is next-level. The quirky, dollar-bill-covered walls and the friendly, tag-team service make it feel like you’re part of the family. If you’ve been, what’s your go-to order? If not, who’s up for a burger road trip? #Food #ColumbusEats #BurgerLovers00Share
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
Annette Jones+FollowFast Food Menus Get a Healthy MakeoverDid you notice your fave fast food spot suddenly offering smaller portions, protein-packed meals, and wraps instead of buns? It’s not just a trend—1 in 8 Americans are now on weight loss meds like Ozempic, so chains are switching things up. Dietitians say this is a win for everyone: more protein, more fiber, and less junk. Even if you’re not on meds, these new options could help you stay fuller, keep muscle, and avoid the dreaded hair loss side effect! #Food #FastFood #HealthyEating10Share
Annette Jones+FollowFenway’s food hall gets a second chanceTime Out Market Boston is staying open after all, thanks to Samuels & Associates stepping in to take over operations. This move means more than a dozen local restaurants can keep serving up their specialties, and Fenway keeps its lively food hub. The market has become a favorite hangout for residents, students, and workers, and it’s a big boost for local food businesses. It’s great to see community support making a real difference here. What do you think—does a spot like this shape how you experience the neighborhood? #Food #Fenway #BostonEats00Share
dianefrank+FollowColumbus lost over 100 local favorites in 2025More than 100 restaurants, bars, and cafes closed across Columbus in 2025, shaking up where we gather, eat, and celebrate. From iconic spots like Hot Chicken Takeover and Block’s Hot Bagels to neighborhood hangouts and beloved coffee shops, the closures hit every corner of the city. It’s a reminder of how quickly the local food scene can change, even as new places open. Which closure hit you hardest, and where are you finding your new go-to spots? Let’s share memories and recommendations—our city’s food culture is still very much alive, just evolving. #Food #ColumbusEats #SupportLocal00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowKorean fried chicken lands in Nob HillAlbuquerque’s food scene just got a flavorful upgrade with Chicky Chicky Seoul, the city’s newest Korean fried chicken spot in Nob Hill. Forget the usual seafood boil gloves—here, they’re for digging into sweet, sticky dakgangjeong without making a mess. The restaurant has transformed from a sushi joint into a laid-back, welcoming place for crispy chicken, kimchi, and even a side of macaroni gwaja. Early reviews are glowing, and with K-food trending everywhere, this spot feels like the start of something big for local food lovers. Who’s tried it yet? What’s your go-to K-chicken flavor? #Food #AlbuquerqueEats #KoreanFriedChicken00Share