Survey finds a third of Michigan restaurants likely to close in next 6 months without financial help

A new report from the Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association shows just how dire the outlook is for restaurants and hotels in the state if further financial assistance from the government isn't given.

DHS warns against the 'Cannibal Sandwich,' a Wisconsin tradition

The Wisconsin Historical Society's website notes the "Cannibal Sandwich" consists of raw, lean ground beef served on bread (especially rye cocktail bread) with sliced onions, salt and pepper.

Pennsylvania waitress receives $500 tip hours before indoor dining ban begins

Just before Pennsylvania temporarily closed indoor dining at restaurants across the state on Friday night, one waitress received a large tip.

Popular snack producer warns of possible cookie shortage ahead of holidays

Pepperidge Farm, which operates under the Campbell’s Soup Company, has warned it may experience a shortage of some of their popular cookie items due to the ongoing pandemic.

Restaurant owner breaks down exactly how much money he's losing during COVID-19 shutdowns

Dustin Lancaster, an owner of several restaurants and businesses in Los Angeles county, revealed on social media that his bar would have about $1,500 to pay $10,000 in monthly rent.

McDonald’s Happy Meals could get pricier in 2021

Following the elimination of a decades-old subsidy to cover the cost of Happy Meal toys, McDonald’s franchisees could potentially raise the price of the Happy Meal.

Bedrock sets up outdoor heated seating areas, free parking to support restaurants amid COVID-19

Bedrock has launched its 'Decked Out Detroit' initiative to create safe outdoor winter retreat in downtown Detroit to help the community get through the coldest months amid COVID-19.

The Whitney in Detroit selling DIY steak kits for two this holiday season

The Whitney general manager Dave Duey joined us on The Nine to tell us more about the restaurant's grill boxes and to share some steak grilling tips.

Waterford community pre-buys dozens of chicken dinners from restaurant paying it forward

The Waterford community has pre-bought dozens of chicken dinners from a restaurant, who's handing them out for free to people who otherwise wouldn't be able to pay.

Group of Mich. doctors urge restaurants not to reopen too soon

A group of doctors in Michigan banned together to urge restaurants to not defy the ban on indoor dining order under any circumstance.

Bar applies to become church in owner's scheme to skirt UK's pandemic lockdown restrictions

Since the U.K. permits places of worship to remain open amid the pandemic, James Aspell hopes to turn 400 Rabbits Tequila and Mezcal Cocktail Bar into “The Church of The Four Hundred Rabbits.”