Businesses reduced to 25-percent capacity find additional space outdoors, expand takeout, introduce grab-and-go options, add a food truck and other innovations.
Food
A pair of Main Street restaurants are the latest addition to the culinary hotbed in downtown Las Vegas.
Many in Las Vegas report drop in sales; all worry about another shutdown.
Food insecurity remains an issue for families in Las Vegas. New team efforts and the Three Square food bank answer the call despite the COVD-19 pandemic.
A total of eight restaurants at Santa Fe Station, Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock Resort are now open for either takeout or dine-in service.
City-sponsored program provides shaded al fresco eating areas in the Arts District and off Fremont East.
As owners struggle with dwindling supplies and increasing demand, they face difficult choices over charging more for meals.
While some Southern Nevada restaurants reopened Saturday, the first day they were permitted to do so following the coronavirus shutdown, others were taking a cautious approach.
Switch to Kindness, a gift card program launched Wednesday, offers a way to support the community during the coronavirus crisis.
Online ordering available for staples such as rice and pasta, as well as meat, seafood, cheese and hard-to-find paper products.
Many have closed as a result of coronavirus outbreak, others adjust to new ways of doing business. But owners say everyone is scared.
Amid fears of coronavirus, the company says closures at casinos will start Sunday and be evaluated weekly.