Vic’s Las Vegas in Symphony Park takes its name from the famed Vegas Vic neon cowboy on Fremont Street.
Food
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.
The pop-up window at Resorts World follows the inaugural Vegas Randy’s that launched in August.
As the year ends, we celebrate 22 noteworthy restaurants that opened in Las Vegas, and we bid goodbye to more than a dozen that closed.
The Las Vegas Bowl, a Social Distortion concert and Pinkbox’s 10th anniversary celebration top this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Five other spots also will open, including the return of Tomo Noodles, in the food hall debuting Dec. 19 at the Fremont in downtown Las Vegas.
The return of Nevada Ballet Theatre’s “Nutcracker,” the Allman Family Revival Tour, and stand-up performances by Adam Sandler highlight this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
Now Open is an ongoing series featuring restaurants that have opened in the past few months in neighborhoods across the city, but not on the Strip.
Bar Bohème and La Petite Bohème will join L’Aristocrat, a previously announced French spot, in downtown Las Vegas.
ChopValue Las Vegas takes in used chopsticks from restaurants around Las Vegas and gives them new life at its microfactory.
The giant gingerbread house in the Bellagio Conservatory shelters within a mammoth replica of a bedizened Fabergé egg, separated from revelers by an artificial pond.
From Rí Rá to Crown & Anchor to Circa’s massive sportsbook, here are six hot spots that will welcome World Cup fans of any nation’s side.
Look for ramen, fancy doughnuts and a soaring central bar at Proper Eats, the food hall set to open this winter.
The Golden Tiki is again hosting a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, inspired by the annual animated TV special in which Charlie Brown and friends prepare a hodgepodge holiday meal.
The local coffee shop would be the first Starbucks in Nevada to unionize.