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NAPA—Trainwreck of the year Copia can't even do bankruptcy right: "The Copia bankruptcy case has taken unpredictable turns. Larger economic forces are impeding progress in the case. The future is uncertain." The details are here. [NVR]
LOS GATOS—David Kinch will be offering his Iron Chef victory dishes in a six-course menu on three consecutive Sundays: May 10th, 17th and 24th. [EaterWire]
AWARDS—Fresh off the F&W Best New Chef nod, the accolades keep streaming in for A16. Today, the International Association of Culinary Professionals named A16: Food + Wine by Nate Appleman and Shelley Lindgren its Cookbook of the Year. Next on the awards circuit, we're hearing that Appleman is a favorite for Beard Rising Star. [EaterWire]
BALLPARK—Starting next Thursday, Acme Chophouse will offer a new happy hour on non-game days dubbed "Acme Hours." Specials deals include $3 beers, $10 half bottles of wine and $5 apps, among others from 4:30pm to 6:30pm. Next Thursday's inaugural Acme Hour will run from 4pm to 10pm. [EaterWire]
THE MISSION—From the tone of things, it looks like the controversial El Tonayense taco truck on 19th and Harrison will likely end up moving. Following the stalemate decision last week, owner Benjamin Santana is quoted in the Examiner as saying that he's going to work with the Board of Education and the Board of Supervisors "to maybe find a better site." [SFE]
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