Online ordering available for staples such as rice and pasta, as well as meat, seafood, cheese and hard-to-find paper products.
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Guy Fieri, Bobby Flay, Giada De Laurentiis, Buddy V and Michael Symon are among those featured.
The restaurant will offer a limited menu of two salads, four pastas, three pizzas and a family meal option that will change weekly.
Makers & Finders will offer complimentary beer and cider with orders of $40 or more starting Saturday while supplies last.
Las Vegas entrepreneurs say government aid programs are confusing, and so far don’t address the issue of business interruption insurance.
The successor to the venerable UNLVino event will be rescheduled for a later date.
The City of Las Vegas has announced a new temporary permit program that will allow businesses with existing alcohol licenses and food service licenses to deliver meals with alcohol.
The downtown pizza joint will set up a temporary restaurant in a space temporarily closed by an industry colleague.
Three Square responds to rapidly changing landscape of supply, donations and physical requirements of safely helping those in need.
“A virus didn’t close my restaurant, the government did,” local restaurateur Cory Harwell says of a similar claim he’s made with his insurance company.
Many have closed as a result of coronavirus outbreak, others adjust to new ways of doing business. But owners say everyone is scared.
Clark County has joined Henderson and Las Vegas in adjusting alcohol regulations to allow certain beverages to be included in the curbside pickup service of some restaurants.
Cooking with Nina goes live on Sundays on Facebook Live and Instagram.
Bans on takeout of beer, wine and cocktails are aggravating the effects of a partial shutdown of the industry, owners say.
Several neighborhood eateries, diversifying their offerings as the mandate against sit-down dining goes on, are selling meat, cheese and eggs to customers.