Ricardo’s, which has long been a place for family celebrations and weddings, is closing, said owner Bob Ansara, because of the coronavirus shutdown and related requirements.
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You may not be able to go out for the usual Cinco de Mayo festivities this year, but Las Vegas restaurants and bars are ensuring you still have a way to celebrate.
The ongoing shutdown has Southern Nevada eateries coming up with new deals to draw customers.
Movie theater companies with locations in North Las Vegas, Las Vegas and Henderson are offering popcorn pickup, with one theater also offering hot dogs and snacks.
The Area15 entertainment complex, set to open later this year, and Vampire.Pizza are collaborating on a pizza pop-up that includes an immersive game.
Las Vegas restaurants can’t open their dining rooms on May 10, but a number are offering special takeout packages to celebrate Mom at home.
A native of New York who moved around the U.S. and saturated himself in Japanese culture, Warren Klein came to Las Vegas for a hospitality degree and never left.
In addition to mandatory face masks and increased sanitizing, restaurants will be limiting menus, changing restroom policies and maybe putting hand sinks in the dining room.
Lawry’s the Prime Rib is offering a free cooking class from its Beverly Hills location and a virtual murder-mystery interactive dinner theater production, complete with meal, in Las Vegas.
One spot offers a ‘UNLV Spirit Night’ benefit; eateries offer cuisines of all sorts for delivery and curbside pickup.
Gov. Sisolak said he would talk to restaurant owners about their needs to reopen after the shutdown, but several said they’re more focused on just surviving.
Restaurants that don’t require masks for their employees are not in violation of Southern Nevada Health District regulations, although the CDC recommends them.
The ongoing shutdown has Southern Nevada eateries coming up with new deals to draw customers.
The restaurant’s West Sahara Avenue location will give out Italian pasta meals that feed four to the first 50 motorists lined up at the restaurant at 2 p.m. Friday.
The supply of meat is greater due to shutdowns of resorts and restaurants, but many factors influence what you pay at the supermarket.
Bakers are baking even more, “and there are ton of new bakers,” a King Arthur Flour spokeswoman says.
Restaurants including Outback Steakhouse, Marie Callender’s and The Palm at Caesars have created Easter dinner packages to make the holiday special despite a lack of dine-out options.
Orders still are being taken by Rooster Boy Cafe, Siegel’s Bagelmania and Wolfgang Puck Players Locker for Passover dinners and a la carte favorites.
Three places offering a takeout Passover dinner or Seder, but supplies are limited, so order soon.
The normally bustling tourist corridor Strip is shuttered these days as the city joins in the fight against the novel coronavirus.