The Vegas-born creamery has four locations across the valley and another in Southern California.
Johnathan L. Wright
Johnathan L. Wright joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal as a restaurant reporter in March 2022. Before that, he covered the emerging food and drink scene in Northern Nevada, with frequent trips west to write about the California wine country. Johnathan is a native of Honolulu, where he attended the Punahou School. Johnathan has a B.A. in art history from Yale University and an M.A. in journalism from the University of Nevada.
The project has a value of at least $7.8 million, according to building records, and encompasses a bar and lounge, a speakeasy, a terrace and a food area.
The restaurant is known for its Texas-style brisket, pulled pork, baby back ribs, hot links and more.
Mad Hatter’s Tea Party features colorful, oversize decor, tea party cocktails and a tea tree provisioned with nibbles.
The reopening follows the launch of a food hall and the announcement of tavern and a lounge as the property continues its $350 million makeover.
This tête du cuvée crew (cru?) is debuting Wineaux, the highly anticipated wine bar and shop, on Saturday at the UnCommons development in southwest Las Vegas.
The menu features half birds and wings, hot and fried chicken sandwiches, rotisserie chicken ramen and more.
The menu features chicken birria and cochinita pibil tacos, street corn dusted with cotija, and host of tequilas, mezcals and margaritas.
You’ve got to pull the right rabbit to pass through the secret door at Wax Rabbit cocktail lounge.
Wynn Las Vegas is showcasing Tequila Casa Dragones cocktails for National Tequila Day and beyond.
In Vegas, that milestone features a visit from the man dubbed the world’s greatest pastry chef and Cronut holes with fillings from Dominique Ansel shops around the world.
Here are the latest tidbits from our Las Vegas restaurant reconnaissance.
Zai on East Fremont Street is a project of longtime Vegas chef Noé Alcalá, who opened the original in Mexico.
As the year ends, we celebrate 22 noteworthy restaurants that opened in Las Vegas, and we bid goodbye to more than a dozen that closed.
The French-Mediterranean spot is part of the Tao Group portfolio, just like its sibling at Moxy NYC Eat Village hotel.