dining out
Healthy Out App
Eating out isn’t easy for people trying to watch their diet. Calorie counts are spotty and if you’re on a restricted diet, it’s hard to find the right foods. The HealthyOut app makes it a little easier.
Vicarious Liability
Vicarious liability is a legal principle under which an employer is held liable for the actions of its employees.
Greenstack App
Greenstack is a discovery engine that helps you find local dining discounts.
3 On Your Side: Tools To Help You Save When You Dine Out
Whether it’s a night out with the family or an intimate dinner for two dining out these days doesn’t always have to take a big bite out of your budget.
The Raved App
The best place to find new good places to eat and have fun is your friends. That’s where the Raved app comes in.
Food Spotting App
There are plenty of apps that let you review restaurants, but if you’re more interested in particular dishes, FoodSpotting might be the one for you.
Seamless Food Delivery
Seamless.com is a food delivery app that lets you not only place orders in most major metro areas, but offers detailed pictures of the dishes and filters restaurants by ratings, price and type of cuisine.
Happy Hours App
Happy Hours shows all of the food and drink specials near you – along with when you can get them.
The Nosh List App
The worst part about going out for a meal is standing around waiting for your table. NoshList can make that a little more bearable.
Square Card Case
The Square Card Case app will open a tab for you when you walk into a participating restaurant or other place of business.
What’s Cooking on 1060: New Restaurants, Healthy Restaurants
“I’m Brian Sirhal of La Calaca Feliz in Fairmount and here’s What’s Cooking on 1060!”
Philadelphia Restaurant Week(s) Begin January 22nd
Philadelphia’s “Restaurant Week” — actually two weeks — takes place this year January 22nd through 27th and January 29th through February 3rd.
What’s Cooking on 1060: Holiday Traditions and Innovations
“We’re George and Vasiliki Tsiouris from Opa Restaurant, and here’s What’s Cooking on 1060!”
The Zagat App
Zagat, the most trusted name in user generated restaurant reviews has an app.
Councilman Wants To Stop Restaurants From Making Waitstaff Pay Credit Card Processing Fees
Councilman Jim Kenney won’t divulge the names of the restaurants, but he says he’s heard of several that deduct the three percent processing fee charged by credit card companies directly out of the money specified by customers for a tip.


























