Can restaurants pay to be featured on Eater?

Asked 3 months ago
Eater does not accept payment for restaurant features in the traditional sense; rather, its editorial team selects restaurants based on various factors, including culinary innovation, uniqueness, and relevance to the dining community. Eater's mission is to provide authentic and trustworthy recommendations, so the editorial process focuses on delivering information that enhances readers' dining experiences. This means that features are based on merit rather than commercial transactions. However, restaurants can engage with Eater through advertising and sponsorship opportunities if they wish to promote their brand or events. These advertising avenues are separate from editorial content and do not influence the integrity of the restaurant recommendations made by Eater’s team. For more details on how restaurants may collaborate with Eater or to explore advertising options, it may be beneficial to check the official Eater website. The site often contains information that may help interested parties understand more about the policies and processes in place regarding both features and advertising.
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Answered Aug 22, 2025

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