Two local restaurants slide into the hockey season with Vegas Golden Knights milkshakes.
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Restaurant owners say they can’t figure it out: If they’re such a danger to the public, why aren’t their employees higher in priority in the COVID vaccination plan?
A popup this month may preview a new eatery at Fergusons, Good Pie will start serving indoors, and more restaurant news.
Occupancy limits are hardest on businesses, but limits on party size are also problematic, restaurateurs say.
L2 Texas BBQ opens while the replacement for Andiron Steak & Sea starts hiring, Chikyu and MTO Cafe add menu items and Vegas Test Kitchen begins serving drinks.
Friday would have been Elvis Presley’s 86th birthday. So why not celebrate with a burger fit for The King?
With little fanfare, chef James Trees quietly opened his new Tivoli Village restaurant Al Solito Posto to the public Wednesday night.
Celebrity chef Hubert Keller is severing his ties with his two local restaurants: Fleur by Hubert Keller in Mandalay Bay and Mandalay Place’s Burger Bar.
El Dorado Cantina offers pozole day during, giant turkey legs return and three restaurant openings are announced, along with some closings.
With so many popular New Year’s Eve activities canceled or closed this year, restaurants became more of a focal point than ever for some holiday revelers.
The dining rooms at Chinglish Cantonese Wine Bar, and the neighboring Kosher Chinglish, were “full” on Christmas Eve, despite looking rather empty.
It’s been a difficult year for buffets, and the start of 2021 isn’t looking much better. Effective Jan. 10, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ Wicked Spoon buffet will “temporarily cease operations.”
A contest winner will take the plunge from the top of the Strat tower in an illuminated suit to ring in the new year.
Founder Tim Arnold says the event would be a win-win for his customers, who often have to wait in line, and truck owners hurting amid the pandemic.
Sugary game-day treats meant to spice up watching the Raiders.
While it won’t open its doors to the public until Monday, Circa owner Derek Stevens offered a preview Tuesday of the resort’s luxurious rooftop lounge.
Displaced by COVID, five chefs — including veterans of high-profile casino restaurants and hidden off-Strip gems, as well as one first-time restaurateur — have found new home on Fremont Street.
Businesses reduced to 25-percent capacity find additional space outdoors, expand takeout, introduce grab-and-go options, add a food truck and other innovations.
A pair of Main Street restaurants are the latest addition to the culinary hotbed in downtown Las Vegas.
Golden Rainbow and Bazaar Meat at the Sahara team up for Dining Out for Life on Dec. 13.