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Eater Has a New Look

10 June 20253 Mins Read

In case you haven’t noticed, we have a new look! Just ahead of our 20th anniversary, which we’ll celebrate starting next month, we’ve given ourselves a refresh across the board: on our website, across social platforms, on our newsletters, and soon, on our app.

First, let’s start with what hasn’t changed. Twenty years in, we remain committed to covering where to eat and why it matters. Restaurants are a life force for so many communities, and across 23 city sites, we cover the ins and outs of the dining scene and make daily recommendations for the best places to eat via our thoughtfully curated maps. On Eater.com, we zoom out for a nationwide (and sometimes global) look at food culture, bringing our eye for lifestyle trends into how we cook and entertain at home. And that same sensibility translates to our behind-the-scenes video coverage on YouTube, social-first videos, as well as our newsletter-exclusive content.

We haven’t had a wholesale update of our site design since 2017, when the goal was very much the same: “Make it easier for Eater’s audience to figure out where to eat.” Fast forward eight years, and our team, led by associate creative director Nat Belkov and Vox Media’s product and design experts, has looked at every element of how we express ourselves visually — resulting in a streamlined new look that’s a cleaner and bolder version of the Eater you know and love. I particularly appreciate the little touches we’ve sprinkled in that take inspiration from menu design, from inset corners to scotch rules.

Remember the fast-paced blog era when you’d frequently refresh a homepage to see the latest news of the day? As a call back to those times — and to more seamlessly connect the Eater universe — Eater.com now prominently features all the latest news from across the network at the top of the site. Plus, we’ve made it easier to find some of the coverage we’re most proud of: our maps, our themed packages, and our main pillars of coverage, including restaurant news and dining recommendations on our city sites. Eater at Home and Eater Travel stories from the national team are also front and center. And no matter what part of Eater you’re on, the navigation bar will get you to all our sites, including companion brands Punch, Thrillist, and Gastropod.

Our goals with the new site experience aren’t that different from what we want out of a restaurant. The best restaurants are full of energy and encapsulate their community. They bring people together, they expose us to something new, and they’re familiar yet fun. Welcome to the new Eater — we hope you settle in and stay awhile.

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