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Chick-fil-A files for permit in Henderson

Have a hankering for crispy waffle fries and a juicy slab of fried chicken breast on a toasted, buttered bun? Soon, you won’t have to leave the Las Vegas Valley to indulge.

New restaurant Cafe 6 knows how to have fun with food

Cafe 6 has opened in Palms Place to supplant the much-lamented Simon Kitchen & Lounge, which closed earlier this month because of chef Kerry Simon’s declining health. However, the new place is carrying on Simon’s playful approach to food.

Springs Preserve toasts adults with Brews & Blues Festival

In addition to local, regional, domestic and international brewers, the event will feature music by John Earl’s Boogieman Band, The Diane Kallay Band and The Homemade Jamz Blues Band.

Sussing out sugar cubes

Believe it or not, sugar cubes are disappearing from the shelves in many supermarkets. But Taste of the Town readers spot them at some markets and liquor stores.

Carnival of Cuisine tempts taste buds at Palazzo

Mario Batali — he of the sunny orange Crocs and sunnier personality — will host the Carnival of Cuisine from 6 to 9 p.m. June 5 on the pool deck at the Palazzo, 3325 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

This is the most unusually popular food or drink in Nevada

While pierogies, pepperoni, catfish and crab are unusually popular in certain U.S. states, Nevadans are unusually obsessed with something a little different.

8 of the best places for barbecue in Las Vegas — PHOTOS

When it comes to barbecue (or BBQ or bar-b-que or whatever other spelling you prefer) in Las Vegas, locals are extremely loyal to just a couple of spots —Rollin’ Smoke and John Road Kill Grill.

Once-rich Delamar now crumbling ghost town

The ghost town of Delamar was once one of Nevada’s richest gold producers. Today its ruins nestle against a serrated range of wooded mountains south of U.S. Highway 93 on the way to Caliente.

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