Last Call: What You Need to Know Today

 

ICYMI: Before you head out for the day, here’s what you need to know from around the web.

Grub Street: Andrew Carmellini, whose incredible resumé includes New York favorites The Dutch, Locanda Verde, and Bar Primi, is opening a new restaurant. This time, the head of NoHo Hospitality Group is taking his talents to Williamsburg.

MSNBC: New York City’s first and only Chick-Fil-A is still closed after what was supposed to be a five day hiatus following a bad inspection from the health department. They were supposed to open today for breakfast.

Mercedes-Benz Celebrates 125 Years At The James Beard House

NYTimes: Eleven Madison Park is changing its menu and will become more minimalist and simple.

Eater: Chef’s Table lovers, rejoice! There’s a new documentary about Jeremiah Tower, who is sometimes credited with developing Californian Cuisine along with other chefs.

Cheers! See you tomorrow.

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