Eating & Drinking: Tuesday Edition
• The New York City outpost of Govind Armstrong's Table 8 opens tomorrow evening inside the Cooper Square Hotel. [Eater, Zagat]
• Now that Todd English is out, The Libertine has hired itself a new chef. [Zagat]
• Robert De Niro's universally reviled Ago has officially shuttered. [Eater]
• Some suggestions on where to take your mom for Mother's Day. [Zagat]
• Pinkberry is now making deliveries; a $10 minimum is required. [Crain's]
• Places to go to drink yourself into oblivion in honor of Cinco de Mayo. [GS]
• The good news/bad news about Mayahuel, the three week-old tequila and mezcal bar on East 6th Street. [Eater]
• Burger King is getting into the movie business, for some reason. [WSJ]
• Dunkin' Donuts is cutting prices to compete Starbucks and McDonald's. [AMNY]
• Speaking of coffee, don't read this if you're drinking it and/or squeamish. [CH]
• Mario Batali works out seven days a week? Who'd have guessed it? [GS]