• White Castle is currently testing three new restaurant concepts, which focus on barbecue, sandwiches, and noodles, respectively. [NRN]
• Most of the restaurant-labor lawsuits filed recently come out of two law firms. [WSJ]
• A judge ruled yesterday that “ladies’ nights” at bars and restaurants are perfectly constitutional. [NYP]
• The Underground Lobster Pound’s Dr. Claw is out of business unless/until he goes legit. [Fork in the Road/VV]
• Contrary to consumer belief, the “Grade A” stamp on eggs has nothing to do with safety and just means the eggs are the right size and color. [WSJ]
• Uptown Juice Bar applied for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday. [Crain’s]
• The Waverly Inn now offers brunch, complete with an open-to-the-public reservations line. [Eater]
• At least four were killed during a protest over rising food costs in Mozambique yesterday. [NYT]
• British supermarket chain Tesco is now making movies, which are only sold at its stores. [Time]