54°F
weather icon Cloudy

Las Vegas landmark Piero’s sets reopening date

Updated August 20, 2020 - 8:33 am

Piero’s Italian Cuisine, which has been closed since the COVID-19 shutdown in March, will reopen Oct. 2.

The Las Vegas landmark, which was established in 1982, will test the waters this fall by opening Fridays and Saturdays with a limited menu.

“We’ll probably pare the menu down to about 25 items, from about 56, and have some cool specials,” general manager Evan Glusman says. “If that does well, we’ll add Thursday.”

For those who are craving the cuisine but still aren’t ready to dine out, Glusman says chef Chris Conlon is working on additional options.

“Chris is working on a to-go menu, paring it down almost like a Piero’s ghost kitchen, (to be available) Wednesday through Saturday.”

Conlon took the reins at Piero’s in January, with plans to update the menu while remaining true to the restaurant’s roots. Glusman says the chef is still looking for ways to modernize the offerings as a way to “start bringing in a younger demographic.” He expects seafood, including things such as branzino, red snapper, octopus and even crudo, to play a larger role as the restaurant finds its footing in a post-shutdown world.

Piero’s is at 355 Convention Center Drive.

Contact Al Mancini at amancini@reviewjournal.com. Follow @AlManciniVegas on Twitter and Instagram.

THE LATEST
5 food and drink gift ideas from Las Vegas and beyond

Think local spirits, Sichuan ingredients, fancy chocolates and more, for the food and drink enthusiasts on your list this holiday season.

Cronut creator opens second shop on Las Vegas Strip

The James Beard Award winner who was named the world’s greatest pastry chef is set to debut his restaurant showcasing crêpes from northwest France and a Parisian take on roast chicken.

Top 10 things to do in Las Vegas this week

Enchant Christmas, the Neon City Festival and the Golden Tiki’s “Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” top the entertainment lineup for Nov. 22-28.