Need some inspiration? Here are our recommendations for dining out in the coming week.
Food
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With so many Italian restaurants in Las Vegas — as is the case with most American metropolitan areas, Italian being one of the most popular restaurant genres nationally — when I review one, I look for something that makes it stand out from the crowd.
Each year, the pumpkin spice latte comes back bigger than the year before, but Starbucks releases a few other drinks during the holidays — some that others might prefer over the PSL.
With New Year’s Eve rapidly approaching, Time teamed up with the online residential real estate site Trulia to see which U.S. cities are most likely to spend the first day of 2016 nursing a hangover.
In the past two years, a stretch of downtown Las Vegas from touristy Fremont Street Experience to gritty Maryland Parkway has seen high-profile openings such as Container Park, The Venue events center and Natalie Young’s Chow restaurant.
Silverton representatives confirmed Monday that a Cracker Barrel restaurant and store are planned for the resort.
Nightclub and restaurant operator SBE Entertainment said Monday it will place a branch of its Hyde Lounge nightclub inside the $350 million Las Vegas Arena, which opens in April.
An architect is ready to invest his money, and his company, into downtown Henderson. The move could signal that the longstanding plans to redevelop Henderson’s Water Street District — plans that came crashing to a halt when the recession hit in 2007 — might be getting back into gear.
With all the retail and restaurants in development for Las Vegas, asking our Facebook followers to choose which they’re most excited to have open next year seemed like a difficult task, as many couldn’t chose just one.
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Check out these five bubbly drinks for a celebration this week.
Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House at MGM Grand once again is offering its version of the traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes, which will be available through Sunday.
You just never know when you’re going to happen upon a top-notch Thai spot in a plaza with a store selling showgirl supplies, a spa that promises “girls, girls, girls” and something that appears to be an adult film studio.
Looking for a bite in the coming week? Here are a few suggestions.