• Three restaurateurs so far have submitted proposals to open at the “pink palace” on the southeastern corner of the Common. [Globe]
Earlier: Ken Oringer Wants in at the Pink Palace
• The line of cars for yesterday’s Sonic opening in Peabody was two miles long. [eDougBanks/Twitter via Universal Hub]
• 33 Restaurant & Lounge has had its license restored after last week’s fatal beating outside the club. [Globe]
• Gloucester’s boil water order means no ice at local restaurants. [Globe]
• As the bottled water business slows down, beverage companies are pinning their hopes on coconut water. [WSJ]
• San Francisco now has a bánh mì food truck run out of a tricycle. [Schlomo’s Cushman/Twitter via Eater]
• The era of the missing child milk carton ad is over, with today’s ads more likely to promote everything from Duncan Hines to DVDs. [NYT]