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This isn’t the first time Fancy Feast has served feline-inspired fare to their human customers. Last summer, they launched a two night-only pop-up restaurant, Gatto Blanco, in Manhattan.
A woman’s online confession of being ‘sick of eating out’ has struck a nerve with many similarly disgruntled restaurant-goers ...
A young South African man showcased how he ate only free bread at a fancy restaurant and walked away in a video. The clip ...
The stigma of single dining has faded as more people live alone than ever before.
Do you find that most restaurants —especially the fancier ones — are much too dark these days? I certainly do. And I have a ...
If “fancy restaurant jitters” are a hurdle, tackling them can build confidence for other challenges in life, too. After all, growth often comes from stepping outside our comfort zones ...
BofA found that Gen Z—those currently aged between 12 and 27—were the least likely to eat in premium restaurants.
Fancy Feast is once again attempting to serve humans at the Manhattan "Fête du Feline" pop-up with Andrew Rea of "Binging With Babish" collaborating on the menu.
Some people prefer dining solo because it’s convenient, with no cooking or cleaning up at home. Others are actively seeking out solo meals as a way to try new restaurants.
The stigma of single dining has faded as more people live alone than ever before. Today, more people are making reservations for one.