Richard Eber
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Food
This East Bay Golf Course Serves an Unexpectedly Amazing, Old-School Brunch
When I was a kid, going to Sunday brunch and dinner buffets was a big deal. Despite having to get…
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Opinion: “No Kings” Protesters Have Lost Their Faith in the American System, By Richard Eber
By Richard Eber With some 2,700 different events planned nationally for No Kings Day on October 18th, I couldn’t resist…
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This 93-Year-Old Restaurant in Orinda Has the Bay Area’s Best Fried Chicken
ORINDA, CALIFORNIA – Bizarre as it might sound, why is fried chicken a subject of so much controversy? This mainstay…
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Opinion: The “Pretzel Logic” of California’s Proposition 50
When my kids matured to become teenagers, they naturally rebelled against their parents. This predictable phenomenon featured their argument that…
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“Revolutionary” Bagels and a True Mom-and-Pop Pastrami Place As Concord’s Food Scene Heats Up
CONCORD, CALIFORNIA – When it comes to high-end Jewish cuisine, the holy grail for my people is lox and bagels,…
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The 8 Best Taco Spots on Concord’s “Taco Trail,” Tested and Reviewed By a Bay Area Native
CONCORD, CALIFORNIA – The local Taco Trail is a long, windy road consisting of over 40 businesses that proudly wear…
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One of the East Bay’s Best Taco Places is Hidden Behind a Carwash in Pleasant Hill
PLEASANT HILL, CALIFORNIA – When it comes to Mexican food, I am not a fancy guy. My idea of venturing…
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Luna, One of Concord’s Few Gourmet Restaurants, Exceeds Expectations
CONCORD, CALIFORNIA – Although it is the largest city in Contra Costa County by population, Concord has never been known…
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