When Panevino opened, it was a restaurant pioneer in the area developing south of the airport. Today, as it celebrates passing the 20-year mark, Panevino has become a Vegas institution.
Food
Marquita Duren of Tailgate Social leads by example and puts her spin on sports bar food while helming the Palace Station eatery.
High Roller chocolate dessert stout at BrewDog brewpub and microbrewery sources hops from seven countries and malt from six continents.
Usher’s return to Park MGM, the Vipers’ home debut and Impact Wrestling highlight this week’s lineup.
The UNLV-UNR football game, a concert by The 1975, and the return of Cowboy Christmas highlight this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
The dog — the BrewDog — has joined the Las Vegas skyline, the global brewpub’s logo (a running dog with upturned snout) humming in cadet blue during the day, glowing cadet blue after dark.
The Pine Dining series at Mount Charleston Lodge just announced additional weekends featuring top Las Vegas chefs.
The tapping by Mayor Carolyn Goodman follows the tradition of the mayor of Munich tapping the first keg to launch the annual Oktoberfest in that city.
“Elvis,” Primus and Steven Wright lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Cat Cafe and Lounge houses kittens and cats until they find their forever family.
From no-booze cocktails to tables that won’t wobble, a look at 2022’s hottest restaurant trends.
Mabel’s BBQ at the Palms Casino Resort is looking to fill positions including sous chefs, cooks, stewards, servers, runners, bussers, hosts and mixologists.
Three Las Vegas chefs have been nominated for Best Chef Southwest by the James Beard Foundation.
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.
The Life is Beautiful festival Sept. 17-19 is sold out, but a waitlist and ticket exchange are available to those tempted by the announced culinary offerings.