One McDonald's is so desperate for workers it is giving away iPhones
A McDonald’s restaurant in Illinois is offering iPhones to try to attract new workers.
"We ask for your patience." Restaurants on the verge of being overwhelmed
The state president of the restaurant association says many establishments are on the verge of being overwhelmed.
Canton pizzeria owner, 2 sons explain why they forcefully removed customer
Louis Perrota and his two sons, 23-year-old Anthony and 18-year-old Vincent are back at work after being arrested earlier this month on charges they assaulted a customer at the family-owned business, Perrotta's Pizza in Canton.
Atlanta bar to give out free Narcan kits to combat overdoses, laced drugs
There has been a flurry of online posts in the past few weeks claiming fentanyl-laced cocaine has been going around metro Atlanta. One bar is trying to help fight overdoses and laced drugs.
IHOP revives plan to launch flip’d, a fast-casual concept for breakfast on the go
IHOP planned to insert itself into the fast-food breakfast lane last year with flip’d. But much like the rest of life in 2020, those plans were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pizza Hut launches new Book It! program as part of its nostalgia-themed campaign
For children growing up in the ‘80s and ‘90s, the Book It! program by Pizza Hut played a major role in learning to read. Now, Pizza Hut is launching a new version of the popular reading program along with nostalgia-themed merchandise for grown-ups.
‘Everything we’ve had is gone’: Family hopes to rebuild business after fire
Business owners are struggling to recover after a fire tore through a Norcross strip mall earlier this month.
Customers take action for restaurant owner recovering from COVID-19, unable to work
Steve Robb is the owner of Fat Cap BBQ, along with his wife. He was hospitalized with COVID-19 twice. As he continues his recovery, the couple needed to close because he serves as the restaurant's pitmaster.
Georgia 'to-go' cocktails signed into law
Georgia's governor has signed two bills into law legalizing to-go cocktails from restaurants.
VIDEO: Massive line of cars waits hours for White Castle on opening day
FOX 35 visited the restaurant, where several customers said that they waited between five to six hours for food.
Audit reveals lack of regulations for Atlanta late-night establishments
An independent audit shows the city of Atlanta is not routinely checking bars and clubs to see if they are complying with liquor license rules.
New restaurant owner can't find workers who want to give up unemployment payment
"I put out a basic signing bonus and there are many businesses that do it," he said. "And it was not an awful lot, it was $400, but I didn't even get a phone call, crickets."
Coffee shop that hires special needs adults, facing more pandemic problems
Coffee shop that hires special needs adults, facing more pandemic problems
Restaurants see staffing shortage across the country
Restaurants across the country are dealing with staffing shortages and the impact is being felt here in Atlanta.
Georgia lifts many of its COVID-19 restrictions
Georgia's COVID-19 restrictions loosened significantly on Thursday, most notably the order restricting capacity inside restaurants and bars.
Some restaurants play it slow despite no restrictions on Thursday
Beginning Thursday, many of Georgia's COVID-19 restrictions will no longer be in place. Gov. Brian Kemp made the announcement last week by signing three new executive orders.
Firehouse Subs looks to hire 12K people in April with ‘first-ever national recruitment event’
Firehouse Subs is hosting a three-day hiring event in hopes of recruiting 12,000 restaurant workers.
Taco Bell plans to hire 5,000 people on April 21 during outdoor job fairs
Taco Bell is converting thousands of its parking lots into job fairs on April 21 for a nationwide hiring event.
Smell like weed? This Detroit restaurant says to stay away
An upscale Detroit restaurant has a message for guests: Dress up and don't come in smelling like marijuana.
South Fulton police suspend businesses liquor licenses in response to violent crime
South Fulton Police Chief Keith Meadows said his department took emergency action on Friday, suspending Burn Lounge nightclub's liquor license following a shooting, physical altercation, and several minor infractions at the establishment.