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The City of Bloomington is taking continuous measures to improve water quality, but not fast enough for some. Residents and restaurants have had to take matters into their own hands.
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Kobe Revolving Sushi Bar offers a first-of-its-kind dining experience for Bloomington-Normal residents. A two-level conveyor belt system delivers Japanese morsels directly to the patron.
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The restaurant's signature pies — a Thanksgiving staple for many in Central Illinois — return just in time for the holiday.
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Chuck Senrick will play his last two shows at Jim's Steak House, starting Oct. 30.
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Restaurant workers depend largely on tips. They don’t get a full minimum wage. A bill in Springfield would change that.
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Bloomington-Normal restaurant watcher Larry Carius' count shows signs the restaurant scene has rebounded from the pandemic, which hit the industry harder than most.
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Bloomington and Normal collected more than $9.1 million in food and beverage taxes last budget year. That's up 29% from 2019.
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EatLocalBN.com compiles more than 400 restaurants in McLean County into easy-to-sort lists. They can be filtered by everything from location, price, and the type of food.
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The Town of Normal is looking for a new restaurant tenant to move into a vacant first-floor space in its Uptown Station.
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The owners of Fort Jesse Cafe in Normal discuss the stresses of running a restaurant in a pandemic.