New Las Vegas restaurants include I Heart Mac & Cheese, Terrace Mediterranean, Saffron Vegetarian Eatery, Boom Bang Fine Food & Cocktails, Harlo and soon Carversteak.
Heidi Knapp Rinella
Dropping temperatures mean it’s finally starting to feel like fall, so here are some places to indulge in some hearty autumnal food and drink for the soul.
Two new restaurants at Harrah’s and Paris Las Vegas will join the Bobby’s Burgers at Caesars Palace, also home to his Italian spot, Amalfi.
Black Tap’s engagement package comes with a bottle of Champagne and the Wedding Cake Shake, which is as awesome as it sounds.
The “Mindfreak” star has bought a restaurant and land in Moapa Valley as a country escape for his family.
Fewer churches are participating in Lenten fish frys this year, but we managed to find five that are.
The Raiders Tavern & Grill at the M Resort, the Raiders’ official team headquarters hotel, will be a 3,400-square-foot space off the casino floor with two bars.
Restaurant Week, scheduled for June 7-18, is traditionally a major fundraiser for Three Square food bank, but this year’s event is focused on helping chefs and owners.
Randy’s Donuts, which is best known to many people for the giant doughnut on the roof of its shop near LAX, plans to open seven locations across Southern Nevada.
Additional locations of The Great Greek, Jinya Ramen, Dutch Bros. Coffee and Yumlab open throughout Southern Nevada; drink for charity or get free wine at others.
Special sweets for the holidays include a fortune cookie with dark and white chocolate filling and a fried slice of pumpkin pie.
Many restaurants across the Las Vegas Valley will serve Thanksgiving dinner, and almost without exception, they’ll be willing to pack up a meal and let you take it to go.
Las Vegas Strip resort isn’t the sort of place you think about when planning on getting dinner to go, but these are strange times. The resort is has you covered.
Las Vegas Valley restaurants have announced openings, a Sinatra cooking class and a craft brewery anniversary.
Jameson Irish Whiskey has donated $500,000 and SipScience has started a $100,000 GoFundMe campaign to help bartenders affected by coronavirus shutdowns.