Alanis Morisette, a Unicon fan event and a lantern festival highlight things to do in and around the Las Vegas Valley this week.
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It’s National Coffee Day and there are plenty of ways to get a cup of joe for a discount or even free around Las Vegas.
In what has become a sign of the times, a venerable Las Vegas restaurant has closed, the property reportedly sold to a dispensary.
The Golden Knights are back in action and Punk Rock Bowling hits downtown Las Vegas. These are just two of the ten things to check out this week around the valley.
In addition to the restaurant, an expansion of the Nobu brand through its partnership with Caesars Entertainment includes a multimillion-dollar update for Caesars’ Nobu Hotel and plans for Nobu Hotels at Harrah’s New Orleans and Caesars Atlantic City.
The first major outdoor music fest since the pandemic hit returned for three days of art, food and wide-ranging sounds, culminating on Sunday.
Here is where Life is Beautiful guests can find free food, drink and merch.
The Life is Beautiful festival has returned to downtown Las Vegas after a one-year hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Arts District, enjoying an extended spurt of growth that Velveteen Rabbit started in 2013, has been shaped by independent operators with a sense of community.
Here are your top five attractions not to miss on Friday.
The announcement from the restaurant, which relies heavily on the convention trade, came on the heels of the National Association of Broadcasters canceling its convention scheduled for early October.
Twisted Sourdough Pizza owner Ted Sumi says the idea of a pizza cone came to him in a dream.
Philadelphia-based Chickie’s & Pete’s, renowned on the East Coast for favorites such as Crabfries, crab cakes and cheesesteaks, will open at the Sahara next month.
Tacos & Tequila, which was a Stripside standard before closing at Luxor in 2018, will open in the former Little Tony’s at Palace Station by the end of the year.
Third-party delivery services generally charge high commissions and cause confusion for customers, while using drivers untrained in sanitation and alcohol awareness.