OK, there isn’t snow, but ‘overboard’ decorations, holiday libations at Commonwealth and Park on Fremont promise more than a few cups of cheer.
Heidi Knapp Rinella
Hot beverages, which have taken social media by storm, start as simple-enough chocolate spheres that, when steaming milk is poured over, melt into hot chocolate with marshmallows.
Property’s teams join forces to build sweet replica of Summerlin resort, with detail work including the sign, palm trees and cars out front.
Main St. Provisions, 20 months in the making, to open in December in the Arts District; Mob Museum plans tasting of one of its new whiskey flights.
Those who love caveman-sized turkey legs have just one day to get to the sportsbook and order one.
Timing is everything. And the new restrictions on restaurants could not have come at a worse time, say some local businesspeople now left scrambling to adjust their Thanksgiving dinner reservations.
Eduardo Perez, who rose from gardener to executive chef in the Wolfgang Puck organization and now holds that title at Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano, is featured in ad.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Sunday that as of 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, restaurants can serve no more than 25 percent of their capacity, and reservations are required.
Tailgate Social has opened at Palace Station and Brioche by Guy Savoy at Paris Las Vegas, while Matteo’s offers a truffle menu and CraftHaus introduces new brews.
It all started with a hand-scrawled recipe on a scrap of paper, and led — this year — to somewhere in the vicinity of 900 gallons of eggnog.
Thursday was National Thaw Your Turkey Day, so if you haven’t done it yet, you’re already behind on your Thanksgiving dinner.
Farmers market has free crafts for kids, Emeril’s reopens for weekend lunch, Slater’s 50/50 has Thankskgiving treats, Wynn Las Vegas offers holiday baking class.
Many restaurants across the Las Vegas Valley will serve Thanksgiving dinner, and almost without exception, they’ll be willing to pack up a meal and let you take it to go.
Las Vegas Strip resort isn’t the sort of place you think about when planning on getting dinner to go, but these are strange times. The resort is has you covered.
Exchange the serene Spring Mountains for the wondrous Wasatch Range in Park City, Utah, which is about a 6½-hour drive from Las Vegas.
