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White Castle opens Valentine’s Day reservations: While its best known as a longstanding restaurant chain that serves tiny hamburgers, White Castle is also a cheeky Valentine’s Day destination. This year the chain is taking reservations for parking spots instead of tables, so diners can safely enjoy a romantic meal of crinkle-cut fries and sliders in their vehicle. Select locations will have in-car games, special Spotify playlists and carhop service. Visit whitecastle.com to book your spot.
WECO Hospitality doing meal delivery out of Traffic Jam: Boston-based meal delivery service WECO Hospitality has set up shop in the kitchen of Detroit restaurant Traffic Jam and Snug. Locals can now get chef-created dinners delivered to them with menus that change each week. Kids meals and vegan and vegetarian options are available, too. Visit wecohospitality.com to sign up.
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Off The Menu: Steaming Tender seeking assistance during pandemic
Updated Jan 09, 2021;
Posted Jan 09, 2021
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Over the last 10n months the Lamothe family, which operates the Steaming Tender Restaurant in Palmer, have faced their share of frustrations. Like small business owners of all types, they’ve found themselves struggling to comply with necessary public health restrictions while at the same time trying to keep their restaurant operation a viable enterprise.
On Jan. 5, sisters Linea and Scarlett Lamothe posted a YouTube video describing the challenges they and the rest of the Lamothe family have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The video was intended as Steaming Tender’s “application” to the Barstool Fund, a fundraising effort promoted as helping small businesses cope with their current financial distress. Narrated by the two sisters, the video tours the restaurant, describes some of the impacts of the pandemic on Steaming Tender’s operation, and f
Americans Look Forward to Second Annual National Use Your Gift Card Day™ on January 16 Reminder Day Offers Shoppers Deals, Tips and Ways to Use Gift Cards for Good
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BOCA RATON, Fla., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Time to check wallets, purses and e-mails for any unused gift cards. American consumers and merchants are gearing up for the second annual National Use Your Gift Card Day™ taking place on Saturday, January 16. This popular shopping day follows the holidays when many consumers receive gift cards as presents. According to the data analytics company InMarket, the average shopper spent 17.6% more on gift cards in 2020, compared with 2019. Like Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday, and others, National Use Your Gift Card Day benefits shoppers and merchants, as well as supports nonprofit organizations.