Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger got a healthy sampling of the Las Vegas restaurant scene while in town for a concert at Allegiant Stadium.
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In his first appearance in the Bagelmania event, Joey Chestnut downed 15 bagels in eight minutes.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck attempted the nearly impossible — reserving a table for 10 with 2 1/2 hours’ notice on NYE at a chic restaurant on the Strip, but those plans were nixed.
Jonathan Fine opened PKWY Tavern in 2004. Nearly 20 years later, he’s a partner with Station Casinos.
Bellagio’s “Lío Ibiza” is to be a mix of Spanish-themed dance numbers and upscale dining.
The Vault is positioned behind the resort’s casino cage, offering specialty drinks, stylish decor and small bites.
B-52’s have partnered with popular Vegas confections company Pinkbox Doughnuts.
Whether it’s CeeLo Green hopping onstage or a great local act, supper clubs are flourishing in Vegas.
Hard Hat Lounge is returning to business by the end of September, owner and guitar great Frank Sidoris reports.
Las Vegas resident and famous actor Mark Wahlberg will take over Circa Bar.
The longtime celebrity destination opened with a star-studded party in July 1994.
The restaurant Liberace founded, Tivoli Gardens, is returning to life at its original location in the same strip mall where Liberace Museum once stood.
Mark Wahlberg leads a fleet of celebs to the chic, spacious Cathédrale at Aria
James Trees of Esther’s Kitchen says, “I’m super-surprised that the city jumped on the paid parking so fast. I thought it was in very poor taste.”
Angie Ruvo’s Italian dishes at the Venetian Ristorante were a hit with such superstars as Frank Sinatra.