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Eater (website)[edit]

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Eater is a digital media brand dedicated to food and dining. It was founded in 2005 by Lockhart Steele and Ben Leventhal. Eater is known for its comprehensive coverage of the restaurant industry, including news, reviews, and guides to dining in various cities.

History[edit]

Eater was launched in 2005 as a blog focused on the New York City dining scene. Over time, it expanded to cover other major cities in the United States and internationally. In 2013, Eater was acquired by Vox Media, a digital media company that also owns other brands such as The Verge and Polygon.

Content[edit]

Eater provides a wide range of content related to food and dining. This includes restaurant reviews, chef interviews, and features on food trends. The site is also known for its "Eater 38" lists, which highlight the essential restaurants in various cities.

Eater Cities[edit]

Eater has local sites for many cities, each with its own team of editors and writers. These local sites provide in-depth coverage of the dining scenes in their respective areas, including openings, closings, and notable events.

Eater Guides[edit]

Eater publishes guides to help readers navigate the dining options in different cities. These guides often include recommendations for the best restaurants, bars, and cafes, as well as tips for dining out.

Eater Video[edit]

Eater also produces video content, including series such as "Dining on a Dime" and "Prime Time." These videos explore various aspects of food culture and often feature chefs and restaurateurs.

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