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Aimed at food and restaurant-obsessed urban denizens. Looks at new restaurants, trends in dining and food, restaurant openings and closings, personnel changes and chefs in cities across the country. Also covers the bar and nightlife scene. Per the pitching guidelines on its website, Eater is "looking for pitches that give a clear, concise summary of the subject, angle, or thesis of the proposed piece, and your anticipated story structure. We’re looking for pitches that contain answers, not questions. (Or, if you don’t have answers yet, an explanation of why you don’t — and the reason shouldn’t be "I haven’t started the reporting.") Your pitch should also serve as an example of your writing style and tone." The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).

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