The Brewery Row concept was introduced as another way to make the Arts District area near Downtown Las Vegas stand out by offering many different beer options.
Food
Lawsuits filed against several restaurants by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission allege sexual harassment going back as far as 2015.
Las Vegas resident and famous actor Mark Wahlberg will take over Circa Bar.
Besides sandwiches, chicken tenders, waffles, fries, slaw and cookies make their way downtown with the opening of the third Houston Hot Chicken in the valley.
The Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge remains a remarkable assault on the senses — even by Las Vegas standards. Turns out, its history is nearly as colorful as its interiors.
ChopValue Las Vegas takes in used chopsticks from restaurants around Las Vegas and gives them new life at its microfactory.
New restaurants, an upgraded adults-only pool and additions at the Summerlin casino’s food court are expected to open at the end of 2022.
Kim Canteenwalla, the chef behind Honey Salt, is testing two new concepts at Vegas Test Kitchen.
Plexiglass panels are designed to help slow the spread of coronavirus; stores also putting up reminders for people to stay 6 feet apart.
Freed’s Bakery, the perennial Best of Las Vegas-winning bakery is the star of a new Food Network series, “Vegas Cakes,” which will premiere with two back-to-back episodes at 10 p.m. Nov. 5.
Fans of McDonald’s can wear attire representing their favorite snacks, including Big Mac onesies, Egg McMuffin sweatshirts and a blanket checkered with burgers and fries as part of the fast-food chain’s McDelivery Collection.
The movers-and-shakers of the Las Vegas vegan scene are teaming up to provide free information to those interested in a plant-based lifestyle.
After nearly 20 years, shoppers are no longer restricted to eating quick meals in the food court at the Galleria at Sunset mall.
Walking through the doors of TIABI Coffee & Waffle feels like a breath of fresh air. The cafe makes it a point to inspire others through its chalk art, photos collages and friendly staff.
It’s been a favorite of many northwest locals for 15 years. Now, Tenaya Creek Brewery plans to close the property across from MountainView Hospital. The location features a pub of fewer than 1,000 square feet with video poker machines embedded in the bartop. The remainder of the building is devoted to making and distributing beer, visible through glass doors.