On Saturday, the Golden Knights partied with the Chainsmokers. On Sunday, it was a splashy party at Wet Republic.
Food
The Vegas Golden Knights just announced that Secret Creamery, a locally owned ice cream company, has been named an Official Golden Knights Ice Cream Partner in a multi-year agreement.
Ryan Reaves, who as right wing for the Golden Knights has been one of the team’s most loved players, is going to New York, but his beer’s staying in Las Vegas.
Vendors say Golden Knights fans at weekend games were energized to have dining options back.
New pop-up experience promises Instagram-worthy photo ops, arena food favorites and hockey-themed drinks.
Vegas Golden Knights fans who sign a contract with the pizzamakers can get a sign marking the Little Caesars NHL Hockey Room and free Crazy Bread for the season.
T-Mobile also has updated its transaction processes to allow a completely cashless experience throughout the venue.
Grim Reaver imperial stout is fifth beer from Golden Knights forward
Two local restaurants slide into the hockey season with Vegas Golden Knights milkshakes.
While home viewing is probably your safest bet, a local expert says that when it comes to public spaces, open-air options are preferable.
Although Vegas Golden Knights fans can’t watch their favorite hockey team in the playoffs, they can cheer them on at home with plates of wings and other snacks.
Wolfgang Puck interprets Golden Knight’s childhood comfort food in at Downtown Summerlin restaurant.
Right winger Reaves created Showtime Blonde Ale in collaboration with MGM Resorts, and it’ll be available only at its Las Vegas properties.
The Downtown Summerlin space will become Wolfgang Puck Players Locker after a two-week renovation that begins Sunday.
Wolfgang Puck has revealed the names of the Golden Knights players he’s partnering with in the rebranding of his Downtown Summerlin restaurant, along with the name and additional details on the project.