The restaurant, founded in Brooklyn in 1887, is renowned for its dry-aged Prime-grade steaks
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Queen Las Vegas’ restaurant and bar will be open 24 hours daily, and Sorry Not Sorry Creamery is bringing its flavors to We All Scream.
The concept joins several other restaurants already announced for the $780 million project set to open this fall in the southwestern valley.
World Central Kitchen posted a video on social media saying that the organization was providing evacuees with sandwiches and water.
Imbibers are encouraged to join the revelry, which takes place every 90 minutes.
The sprawling art, music and food gathering runs Sept. 22-24 in downtown Las Vegas with more than 50 culinary participants.
Lisa Vanderpump, the restaurateur and reality TV star, is opening a third restaurent on the Strip, according to a person with knowledge of the project who was not authorized to speak publicly.
The cake from the 1967 wedding of Elvis and Priscilla Presley at the Aladdin Hotel is being re-created to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Las Vegas as the “wedding capital of the world.”
Keris Kuwana, the longtime local culinarian who opened Donutique this month, possesses serious pastry credentials.
The original restaurant debuted in 1887, showcases dry-aged beef and does not take credit cards.
Emmitt’s Las Vegas was announced in December 2021 for Fashion Show mall. Almost two years later, the restaurant is still not open.
The frozen slushie restaurant belongs to a chain in which football legend Peyton Manning is an investor.
The modern Mexican spot at Red Rock Resort will serve dishes from cities and regions across Mexico.
Meatball Hero serves freshly made Italian-inspired sandwiches from a renovated 1954 Silverdome trailer.
The lush watering hole in The Venetian draws inspiration from the $5 million Juliet Rose.