restaurants
Coverage of restaurants in the Nexus archive.
- Japan Payment Processor Collapse Hits Banks, Restaurants
A payment processor collapse in Japan has impacted banks and restaurants, with the Shibuya district of Tokyo being specifically mentioned as an affected area.
- Stale food, cockroaches, rat droppings found at Hyderabad restaurants during food safety inspections
Hyderabad restaurants were found with unsanitary conditions during food safety inspections, including stale food, cockroaches, rat droppings, inadequate utensil washing areas, and flaking walls and ceilings in the vegetable cutting section.
- July 4th: What's open and closed
Most major retail chains and restaurants nationwide will remain open on July 4th, though consumers should prepare for select closures and modified holiday hours.
- LIST: The stores, restaurants that are open for July 4 this year
The article lists stores and restaurants open on July 4, referencing hot dogs and fireworks as potential activities. It also mentions the need for snacks while traveling.
- LIST: Baton Rouge area restaurants, businesses offering July 4 deals and discounts
Restaurants and businesses in the Baton Rouge area are offering July 4th deals and discounts. The article highlights local promotions for the Fourth of July holiday.
- A quarter of pubs and restaurants are loss making and one in six face closure in the next year
A quarter of pubs and restaurants are currently loss-making, with one in six establishments at risk of closure within the next year.
- No plans on handover day? SCMP breaks down Hong Kong’s biggest July 1 deals
Hong Kong is celebrating the 29th anniversary of its return to Chinese sovereignty on July 1 with discounts, shopping perks, and special deals. The South China Morning Post highlights offers from restaurants, retail goods, and public transport as part of the public holiday promotions.
- How (and why) Denver’s mayor got parking lot owners to set $5 prices
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston launched a $5 parking program at 3,000 private downtown lots to attract visitors and support restaurants. The initiative, available on weekends and non-core workdays, aims to counter post-pandemic downtown struggles by reducing parking costs and encouraging car traffic.
- Data Doctors: Are QR codes really dangerous?
QR codes are increasingly used in phishing attacks ('quishing') where scammers redirect users to malicious sites via dynamic codes. Physical QR code replacements in restaurants also steal payment data by intercepting digital transactions.
- One in five Brits back 'fat jab menus' at restaurants as Ozempic-style drugs change how we eat, study reveals
A study reveals that one in five Brits support the introduction of 'fat jab menus' at restaurants as Ozempic-style drugs influence eating habits. The findings highlight changing consumer attitudes towards weight management treatments and their impact on dietary choices in the UK.
- Decades-long Bay Area hospitality group closing all restaurants
A decades-old Bay Area hospitality group, Vine Hospitality, is closing all seven of its restaurants by the end of the week, as announced in a social media post by the company.
- Cyberabad civic body to introduce hygiene rating system for restaurants
Cyberabad civic body is introducing a hygiene rating system for restaurants. The system will evaluate factors such as kitchen and dining area cleanliness, food storage, pest control, and waste management.
- High gas prices soak up more retail-sales dollars — and restaurants are paying the bill
High gas prices are causing Americans to spend more on fuel and less on dining out, reflecting economic strain linked to the conflict with Iran. This shift indicates consumers are prioritizing essential expenses over discretionary spending.
- Father's Day 2026 food deals and discounts
Father's Day 2026 will feature various food deals and discounts offered by restaurants and eateries to help celebrate the occasion. These promotions aim to assist individuals in showing appreciation for fathers through special dining experiences.
- Every LA restaurant shut down for disgusting health violations this week — and when they reopened
This week, multiple Los Angeles restaurants were shut down due to severe health violations. The article lists each establishment, the reasons for closure, and their reopening dates.
- Lagos issues hotels, clubs, establishments preventive hygiene guidelines against Ebola outbreak
The Lagos State Government has issued preventive hygiene guidelines to high-density public venues such as hotels, nightclubs, event centres, lounges, and restaurants to mitigate potential Ebola transmission. The move aims to leverage these establishments in curbing the outbreak.
- Thieves target restaurants through drive-thru windows, Chicago police say
Thieves targeted several restaurants in Chicago using drive-thru windows, as reported by Chicago police. The incidents occurred Tuesday morning across the city.
- Govt. has stepped up preventive measures against Shigella: Kerala Health Minister
The Kerala government has intensified preventive measures against Shigella, with Food Safety officials instructed to inspect restaurants and wayside eateries to ensure compliance with food safety norms.
- Bronx restaurants closed for sanitary violations: List
The article lists Bronx restaurants closed due to sanitary violations and highlights the NYC Health Department's annual unannounced inspections to enforce food safety rules.
- What I learned from my San Francisco restaurants — and why I have hope
The article discusses the challenges of running a restaurant in San Francisco, highlighting razor-thin margins, relentless operations, and demanding lifestyle. Despite these difficulties, the author expresses love for the work and maintains hope.
- Restaurants Navigate Higher Food Costs as Burger Season Begins
Restaurants are facing increased food costs as burger season begins, prompting adjustments in pricing and operations. The rising expenses may impact profit margins and customer affordability during peak demand periods.
- NYC is the city that never sleeps once again — restaurants, salons and gyms are scrambling to feed your 24/7 needs
New York City is reclaiming its "city that never sleeps" reputation as restaurants, salons, and gyms extend their hours to serve customers 24/7. Businesses are adapting to meet round-the-clock demand from residents seeking services at any hour.
- How Southern California restaurants and farmers are coping with rising produce costs
Southern California restaurants and farmers are facing significant challenges due to rising produce costs, with tomatoes experiencing particularly steep price increases of 15% in March alone. The article examines how these businesses are coping with inflationary pressures in the agricultural sector.
- Restaurants turning back the clock to lure customers
Restaurants are adopting retro strategies to attract customers back to their dining rooms by incorporating nostalgia into their menus and experiences. Reporter Bradley Blackburn explores how establishments are using this vintage approach as a customer draw.
- The Real Greek to shut nine restaurants with loss of 151 jobs as costs soar under Labour
The Real Greek, a restaurant chain, announced the closure of nine restaurants, resulting in the loss of 151 jobs, citing soaring costs under the Labour government. The decision highlights economic pressures impacting the hospitality sector.
- Restaurants in Austria charging up to €11 for empty plates in nationwide clampdown on meal sharing
Restaurants in Austria are charging up to €11 for empty plates as part of a nationwide clampdown on meal sharing. This policy aims to prevent customers from sharing meals to avoid additional fees.
- Gordon Ramsay hits diners with 20% service charge as restaurants adopt US-style tipping culture
Gordon Ramsay has introduced a 20% service charge at his restaurants, reflecting a broader trend among UK establishments adopting US-style tipping culture to streamline service costs and improve staff wages.
- Cornwall tourist tax will 'choke' small business already on the brink over Labour rate hikes - with holidaymakers facing shut-down hotels and closed restaurants
Cornwall's proposed tourist tax is criticized for harming small businesses already struggling due to Labour's rate hikes. The tax could lead to hotel and restaurant closures, worsening the situation for holidaymakers.
- Independent bookstores make quiet comeback as big chains dominate retail
In 2025, 422 new independent bookstores opened in the U.S., marking a 31% increase from 2024, according to the American Booksellers Association. Despite predictions of retail consolidation led by Amazon and big chains, independent bookstores and other small businesses like restaurants and coffee shops are thriving.
- Cornwall locals who branded tourists 'ants' are now desperate for them to return - as restaurants, hotels and pubs are left on the brink by Labour's skyrocketing rates
Cornwall locals who previously criticized tourists as 'ants' are now urging their return as businesses face collapse due to Labour's high tax rates. Restaurants, hotels, and pubs are struggling amid rising costs linked to government policies.
- Economist warns thousands of Virginia jobs at risk after minimum wage hike signed by Spanberger
An economist from the Employment Policies Institute warns that Virginia's minimum wage hike to $15 by 2028 could lead to thousands of job losses, particularly in the service industry. Governor Abigail Spanberger, who signed the law, argues it will improve affordability for workers, but critics claim it will force businesses to cut hours or positions.
- Your favorite fast food app is playing mind games and charging you for the privilege
Fast food apps are using fee stacking tactics, including small order fees and delivery charges, to inflate meal prices. This practice, likened to Ticketmaster's pricing strategies, exploits behavioral economics to encourage higher spending through psychological nudges.
- Extreme Couponing: Criminal Edition
A woman was sentenced to over 12 years in prison for creating thousands of fake coupons that defrauded stores, restaurants, and product manufacturers. She was ordered to pay $31.8 million in restitution, representing a conservative estimate of the theft amount.