Habit’s main draw is the charburgers — served original with fries and a drink for $6.85 or double for $7.85
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Like a lot of people, Fernando Lopez enjoys pouring himself a cold beer. Unlike most, it takes him several weeks or even months to be able to pour it.
After nearly 20 years, shoppers are no longer restricted to eating quick meals in the food court at the Galleria at Sunset mall.
Walking through the doors of TIABI Coffee & Waffle feels like a breath of fresh air. The cafe makes it a point to inspire others through its chalk art, photos collages and friendly staff.
While there is only one true Oktoberfest, you can taste the same beer that is brewed specially for the festival at the Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas during its Oktoberfest.
True to its name, Hunt & Gather Cafe is bringing people back to the basics.
For many years Jennifer and Michael Cornthwaite have been too busy to take a long vacation, but this summer they did, traveling for six weeks with their 2½-year-old daughter.
From brown sugar-coated monkey bread to a traditional and tasty breakfast sandwich, The Perch in Downtown Container Park has broadened its guests’ dining options with a new brunch menu.
Open house set for Sept. 10 at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
The Las Vegas Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show brings artists and craftspeople from across the country, but many of the exhibitors are from right in the Las Vegas Valley’s backyard.
Few things make a better match than books and coffee. You can enjoy both at The Coffee Press, formerly the Author’s Cafe, found inside Henderson’s Paseo Verde Library, 280 S. Green Valley Parkway.
Sometimes fine dining sounds tempting, but dressing up in Sunday’s best isn’t necessarily what one’s aiming for after a long workweek.
Streetcar Po-Boys celebrated its new location at 5201 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 110, with a grand opening July 8.
McDonald’s hosts Appetite for the Arches to benefit Ronald McDonald House
The owners of Clay Arts Vegas, 1511 S. Main St., aren’t afraid to do several things at once, and they aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty doing it.