A fairly new restaurant in the Arts District and a longtime standard on the Las Vegas Strip have closed.
Food
New arrivals include First Watch, a chef-driven breakfast and brunch spot coming to Henderson.
The replica of the Bavarian original stretches across 19,000 square feet with a soaring dining room, a biergarden and recipes from the old country.
Emmitt’s gave the Las Vegas Review-Journal the first look at the restaurant just hours before it debuted in the former Sugar Factory space at Fashion Show mall on the Strip.
The restaurant will be the chain’s first in the Las Vegas Valley. Nevada marks the third state in which the chain operates.
When you leap, taste. Today is the leap day of this leap year. Several Las Vegas bars and restaurants are getting the jump on flavor with special items.
The chain is known for its neo-rustic look and a modern take on American comfort dishes.
A distillery is looking to relocate to downtown Las Vegas while another business is expanding by adding a bar.
The new store sits next to the original and revered market off Martin Luther King and Lake Mead boulevards.
October also brings Oktoberfest and National Taco Day, plus an indoor tailgate experience for Raiders games.
The swinging “crazy golf” experience, with five courses, street food, cocktails and DJs, will debut in Mandalay Bay.
The menu at La Popular CDMX includes tacos filled with ribeye and pastor sliced from spits in the center of the restaurant.
Foley Family Wines, the family-owned wine company that also owns the NHL’s Golden Knights, has officially taken over a restored distillery in Minden.
KFC is offering free college tuition for its employees in Nevada thanks to a partnership with nonprofit online school Western Governors University.
Vic’s Las Vegas in Symphony Park takes its name from the famed Vegas Vic neon cowboy on Fremont Street.