Other highlights include an anniversary event, Halloween and Raiders crazy shakes, a brunch comeback and lots of new dishes and specials at local eateries.
Food
Fans won’t be in the seats at Allegiant Stadium for NFL games anytime soon, but the venue is offering some stadium food for at-home eating and drinking.
If you want to let people know your favorite team on Halloween night, consider a costume that evokes football greats or just represents a symbol of Raider Nation.
After 16 years at Caesars Palace, Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill will close to make way for his first Italian restaurant.
You may have champagne tastes on a boxed wine budget, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for a bottle of wine that tastes like maroon vinegar.
The Please Send Noodles group normally meets to read cookbooks and prepare meals from them, but because it’s sidelined by the pandemic, it’s cooking for others.
The first location in the valley is in Henderson, and offers 100 types of cereal with a choice of 10 types of milk, as well as ice cream, candy and other kid-friendly options.
A restaurant has to factor in overhead costs when it prices out a menu to remain solvent, but certain items provide restaurants with more opportunity to overprice than others. You might choose to do a little more home cooking after finding out these restaurant secrets.
Several neighborhood eateries, diversifying their offerings as the mandate against sit-down dining goes on, are selling meat, cheese and eggs to customers.
A coalition led by some of the largest chains has organized the effort, encouraging consumers to eat one restaurant meal by takeout or delivery this week.
Stay-at-home time is a good opportunity to teach kids how to plant herbs or veggies, transform ingredients into meals.
UNLV grad and celebrity chef Guy Fieri partied at The Linq to celebrate his birthday.
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A Taste Learn dinner at Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant Wine Bar leads this week’s food & drink roundup.
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