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5 places to celebrate National S’mores Day in Las Vegas

Celebrate National S'mores Day, which is today — no campfire required. Here are five places to celebrate around town.

Hash House A Go Go — S'mores Mocha

A classic mocha with toasted marshmallows and graham crackers is topped with chocolate sauce and sprinkled with cocoa, $8.99.

Bazaar Meat, SLS Las Vegas — S'mores

This one pairs the traditional chocolate, marshmallow and graham crackers with foie gras, $30.

Tap, MGM Grand — Fried S'mores

House-made vanilla marshmallow is sandwiched between two thin pieces of almond cake with a chocolate coin in the middle, then dipped in waffle batter, coated with graham cracker pieces, fried and served with chocolate dipping sauce, $8.

Tbones Chophouse, Red Rock Resort — Campfire S'mores Martini

This mixture of cream de cacao, Absolut Vanilla vodka, marshmallow simple syrup and half and half is finished with a graham cracker rim and roasted marshmallow, $13.

3940 Coffee + Tea, Delano Las Vegas — S'mores Mocha

Espresso, milk, marshmallow and whipped cream are topped with crushed graham crackers, $7.

If you have suggestions for On the Menu, please contact Heidi Knapp Rinella at Hrinella@reviewjournal.com. Find more of her stories at wwwreviewjournal.com and bestoflasvegas.com and follow @HKRinella on Twitter.

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