The Vegas Vegan Culinary School & Eatery in the Arts District has classes like “Makin’ Morning Muffins” for those curious about transitioning to a plant-based diet.
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Vegas Unstripped, which started as a locals-restaurant rival to the now-defunct Vegas Uncork’d, will draw more than 24 chefs to a closed section of Main Street.
The Arts District, enjoying an extended spurt of growth that Velveteen Rabbit started in 2013, has been shaped by independent operators with a sense of community.
The Life is Beautiful festival Sept. 17-19 is sold out, but a waitlist and ticket exchange are available to those tempted by the announced culinary offerings.
The Sand Dollar Lounge, born as the Sand Dollar Blues Bar in 1976, will open a late-night music venue at the historic Plaza in downtown Las Vegas this autumn.
Makers & Finders, which primarily has been serving breakfast and lunch at its two locations, is adding desserts and dessert cocktails and will open evening hours.
Businesses reduced to 25-percent capacity find additional space outdoors, expand takeout, introduce grab-and-go options, add a food truck and other innovations.
OK, there isn’t snow, but ‘overboard’ decorations, holiday libations at Commonwealth and Park on Fremont promise more than a few cups of cheer.
Main St. Provisions, 20 months in the making, to open in December in the Arts District; Mob Museum plans tasting of one of its new whiskey flights.
When it opens with Circa late next month, Barry’s Downtown Prime will have elements of Barry Dakake’s 18 years at the Palms, with new twists.
The Please Send Noodles group normally meets to read cookbooks and prepare meals from them, but because it’s sidelined by the pandemic, it’s cooking for others.
Husband-and-wife team Derek and Juliet Douglas, a visual artist and hospitality professional, plan to open Golden Fog Coffee in May in the new Share Downtown complex.
A chef’s table experience, a vegan component with ingredients from local farms and 60 restaurants/vendors will provide food for festivalgoers.
Here’s one way to guarantee a good breakfast: Invite the owners of a place you like to open in your building. That’s how Broken Yolk Cafe came to be part of the plans for the SL Building.