Pioneer Saloon, a Goodsprings landmark that opened in 1913, has had a change in ownership and improvements including new kitchen and restrooms are planned.
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The fourth session in the Las Vegas Review-Journal Virtual Food & Cocktail Series on Nov. 11 will cover tamales, Mexican rice pudding and spirited hot chocolate.
LAVO at The Palazzo is serving a spooky shared dessert for a scary-short time.
Tonight, the landmark Bellagio restaurant Le Cirque will finally welcome guests back into its lakeside dining room after a 19-month closure.
Carla Pellegrino, who was opening chef at Rao’s at Caesars Palace and was the chef/owner of the local favorite Bratalian in Henderson, has returned to Las Vegas.
North 5th Brewing Co. is scheduled to open in December in the former Elite Restoration warehouse at 60 W. Mayflower Ave., near Cheyenne Avenue and Commerce Street.
Sting launches his Strip residency, NHRA comes to the other strip and Phish bring their Halloween shows back to Vegas this week.
Las Vegas restaurants offer specialty dinners and the Jewish Food Festival returns at Tivoli Village.
Former model and actress Sandra Taylor, a certified sommelier, provides her services to suite holders on the 150 Level at Las Vegas Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium.
Casa Playa, which is only the second Mexican restaurant in the history of Wynn Las Vegas, specializes in grilled seafood similar to that served on Mexico’s coasts.
In an effort to assist restaurants still trying to financially recover from the crippling pandemic, the city of Las Vegas is offering free weekday parking for lunchtime patrons in specific locations downtown.
Here are five places in Las Vegas offering up some special cocktails for Halloween.
Adam Lambert plays the Venetian Theatre, a downtown book festival and “Dune” debuts in theaters to highlight things to do around the Las Vegas Valley this week.
“MasterChef” winner Shaun O’Neale and mixologist Benjamin Browning plan to open “social dining spot” Larrea in former location of The Blind Pig on Dean Martin Drive.
The Bellagio is the only American location for Le Cirque, the famed restaurant that operated in New York from 1974 to 2018, although there are outlets overseas.