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Food
In a year full of rancor, social distancing and too much bleak news, here’s a bright spot — the McRib is coming back.
Here are a few places in the valley where doing your civic duty can score you a tasty treat.
Owner blames uncertainties surrounding COVID-19 for closure of location at Moon Doggie’s Bar on Arville Street.
Elsewhere, there’s a new brunch in Henderson, Fergusons plans an in-person Pour in the Alley, and Joy of Hot Dog reopens with new items.
‘Twisted farm food’ and 75 new jobs headed to Shoppes at Canyon Pointe on Charleston Boulevard.
If you’re like many people, you probably drink coffee every day. That can add up — especially if you’re really into coffee.
The Las Vegas Town Fridge, just north of downtown, provides a connection point for people who need food and those who wish to donate.
Three Square food bank has collaborated with the city of Henderson to operate five temporary food-distribution sites at Henderson elementary schools this week.
Other highlights include an anniversary event, Halloween and Raiders crazy shakes, a brunch comeback and lots of new dishes and specials at local eateries.
Fans won’t be in the seats at Allegiant Stadium for NFL games anytime soon, but the venue is offering some stadium food for at-home eating and drinking.
If you want to let people know your favorite team on Halloween night, consider a costume that evokes football greats or just represents a symbol of Raider Nation.
After 16 years at Caesars Palace, Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill will close to make way for his first Italian restaurant.
You may have champagne tastes on a boxed wine budget, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for a bottle of wine that tastes like maroon vinegar.
Plenty of nods to classic Las Vegas will be visible at Circa. But you would be hard-pressed to find one as iconic or as tasty as a 99-cent shrimp cocktail.