While many likely already assume that Las Vegas is home to some of the best bars in the country, a new list from a national outlet is confirming that thought.
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The restaurant blends the conviviality of Korean barbecue with highlights from the classic American chophouse.
The unmarked downtown Las Vegas bar serves up basement wood paneling, Christmas lights, brews galore and a host of regulars.
Miranda Lambert, Lauryn Hill and the Scorpions lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
The chefs, who became TV stars with Julia Child, have opened their latest Mexican restaurant, this one with a drive-thru, 25 years after arriving in Las Vegas.
Shake Shack announced it will celebrate the opening of its first local drive-thru location with a special giveaway for the restaurant’s first 100 customers.
The dinner coincides with the release of a new collection of 22 songs marking the 70th anniversary of the singer signing with Capitol Records.
BabyStacks Cafe is opening its eighth locale at the current site of MTO Cafe, 500 S. Main Street.
The gathering of global culinary stars features discussions, tastings and an event for local culinary students.
Masaharu Morimoto is preparing and serving six courses at his Morimoto restaurant in the MGM Grand.
The Lovers & Friends and Reggae in the Desert music festivals and the return of the San Gennaro Feast top this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Cathédrale, the ecclesiastically inspired New York City restaurant, with dining in the nave and aisles beneath a colossal ceiling sculpture, certainly looks as if it belonged in Las Vegas. And now it will be.
The debut makes for three Vegas shops serving dozens of flavors of ice cream, sorbet, sherbet and ices, including vegan, fat-free and no-added-sugar versions
La Cave Wine & Food Hideaway in Wynn Las Vegas leads our picks with brunch classics served dim sum style.
The key to a great ramen bowl — beyond chewy noodles and an abundance of savory toppings — is the broth. Chef Dan Coughlin shows us how on National Ramen Day.