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Pizzeria opens at Station Park

FARMINGTON — Residents of Northern Utah will soon be able to experience the fresh flavors of Naples, Italy, with the opening of Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana at Station Park.

Teen finds piece of finger in Arby's sandwich

JACKSON, Mich. -- A Michigan teen finishing off an Arby's roast beef sandwich chomped down on something tough that tasted like rubber, so he spit it out.

Turns out it tasted like finger. The fleshy, severed pad of an unfortunate employee's finger, apparently.

Restaurants opening at Station Park in Farmington

FARMINGTON — More restaurants are scheduled to open at Station Park in the near future.

A McDonald's restaurant.

McDonald's worker charged with spitting in customers' drinks

SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. -- A South Carolina county's deputies say a McDonald's employee spit in two customers' cups of iced tea after the drinks were returned because they weren't sweet enough.

Waitress gets to keep $12,000 tip

MOOREHEAD, Minn. -- A waitress has won her battle to keep $12,000 a customer gave her but police confiscated as suspected drug money, her attorney said Thursday.

Diners can now enjoy alcohol with Japanese cuisine at Layton eatery

LAYTON — The city’s newest restaurant officially opened Feb. 17, even though the Japanese eatery was not complete.

The problem was fixed this week when the city granted Happy Hashi an on-premise liquor license during a special city council meeting.

North Ogden actor appears in ABC-TV's 'Primetime: What Would You Do' shot in Brigham City

BRIGHAM CITY -- Carleton Bluford has played "Romeo and Juliet" 's Tybalt at Weber State. He played Judas in an Egyptian Theater production of "Jesus Christ Superstar."

So the North Ogden actor is fairly comfortable playing characters that are not universally loved, but a recent role took the discomfort to a new level.

Bluford, 27, appeared last Friday in the national broadcast of ABC's "Primetime: What Would You Do."

Historic Logan cafi to reopen after remodel

LOGAN -- Diners will soon be eating again at a historic Logan cafi.

Logan's Herald Journal reports (http://bit.ly/z6Zc1O ) Herm's Inn is reopening after undergoing an extensive renovation.

The property is owned by businessman Jim Laub, who says his foremost goal was to preserve the historic quality of the building.

Herm's Inn was a cafi from about 1926 to 1948, when it closed.

Customer at Vegas’ Heart Attack Grill suffers heart attack

LAS VEGAS — In one of the more unfortunate cases of a company living up to its name, a man dining at the Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas had exactly what was on the menu: a heart attack.

Kitchen spray

Cleaning spray foils Utah restaurant robbery

WEST VALLEY CITY -- Workers at a West Valley City Mexican food restaurant have foiled an armed robbery with a few spritzes of oven cleaner.

Gas station in Plain City to become a Maverik

PLAIN CITY — The Chevron station will soon become a Maverik store instead and the fast-food restaurant Boone’s will no longer exist, says a planning commissioner.

Once the gas station/store becomes a Maverik, it will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, says Planning Commissioner Blake Neil.

He said there is nothing in city ordinances that prevent it from operating at all hours.

“Maverik’s got a real good presence, but some are not too excited to lose Boone’s,” said Mayor Jay Jenkins.

Jeanie Ortiz, owner of Choo-Choo’s cafe in the Ogden FrontRunner parking lot, has had to call it quits after a recent windstorm caused damage that wasn’t covered by insurance. The newly married woman is considering her options, including going back to school. Meanwhile, the owner of Rooster’s and Union Grill is considering taking over the restaurant/information center. (CHARLES TRENTELMAN/Standard-Examiner)

Recent windstorm blows Ogden cafe owner into a new life

Jeanie Ortiz probably had to give up Choo-Choo’s cafe anyway.

Famous fast-casual diner Maid-Rite headed for Layton

LAYTON -- One of the oldest fast-food franchise restaurants is coming to Utah. Maid-Rite, a quick-service casual-dining franchise based out of Des Moines, Iowa, is set to open its first Utah location in February, said President and CEO Bradley L. Burt.

Farmington council OKs beer license for Station Park eatery

FARMINGTON — City officials have approved the application for a class B beer license for a business that will be part of the city’s newest development.

The council unanimously voted Tuesday to approve a beer license application for Parkstone Wood Kitchen & Bar, which will allow the business to serve alcohol in its soon-to-be-opened restaurant in Station Park.

Layton may land Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant

LAYTON -- A popular nationwide restaurant may soon have a presence in Davis County.

One of the consent items on tonight's Layton City Council agenda is an on-premise restaurant liquor license for Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar, to be located at 1201 N. Hill Field Road.

That address would put the restaurant in front of the Layton Hills Mall. However, mall officials are tight-lipped about the possibility of a new restaurant.

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