Texas mesquite provides the proper smoke and flavor for brisket, pulled pork and baby back ribs.
Johnathan L. Wright
Johnathan L. Wright joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal as a restaurant reporter in March 2022. Before that, he covered the emerging food and drink scene in Northern Nevada, with frequent trips west to write about the California wine country. Johnathan is a native of Honolulu, where he attended the Punahou School. Johnathan has a B.A. in art history from Yale University and an M.A. in journalism from the University of Nevada.
The new spots include a chocolate shop at Downtown Summerlin, the closures an Arts District gay bar.
The restaurant, with choice views of the boulevard, replaces a sushi and Japanese fusion spot.
The Las Vegas native and Super Bowl champion unites Texas barbecue with Cajun and Southern standards on a stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard south of the airport.
The restaurant, named after a famous saloonkeeper during Prohibition-era Vegas, is owned by a longtime Vegas hospitality executive.
The closing comes as Vegas is otherwise having a moment for contemporary Mexican restaurants.
The restaurant blends coastal flavors, a library of tequilas and mezcals, creative cocktails, DJ sets and a beachy vibe.
The lists comes as the platform celebrates its 20th anniversary in October. Three Las Vegas restaurants got nods for photography; two received recognition for popularity.
Idiosyncratic cooking and an offbeat global wine list combine for one of the city’s most distinctive dining experiences.
Here are 12 nonalcoholic drinks from across the Las Vegas Valley that deliver spirited sips without the spirits.
A Vegas hospitality group purchased the place, which features a wine shop, dining areas and popular wine dinners.
At his new restaurant, the chef will draw on the seasonal produce and pours of wine country.
The Southern staple is known for its barbecued shrimp, catfish and grits, housemade desserts, on-site garden and Mardi Gras parties.
Look for lagers, hefeweizens, IPAs, a food menu and a roomy terrace at the newest addition to Brewery Row in the Arts District.
The Las Vegas Formula One Grand Prix venues draw inspiration from Old Vegas, race culture and the city’s nightlife.
