One of the bars lies in a sleek Strip hotel, the other off Strip in a longtime locals favorite.
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One-night only dishes join craft cocktails, live entertainment, art activations and more at the event off the Strip.
Reggae in the Desert, “The Music of John Williams” and NFL draft festivities lead the entertainment lineup for the week of April 19-25.
The balmy ease of the French Riviera inspires this French-Mediterranean spot.
Fake pages on the delivery platforms direct orders to other restaurants. Acclaimed chef James Trees called out one of the pages in an online post.
The restaurant, born in New York City, celebrates standards like chicken Parm and spaghetti and meatballs.
The Clark County ordinance would require sidewalk vendors to obtain a license and pay an annual fee of $150 and hold a permit with the health district.
The Asian-inflected wood-fire barbecue restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip has siblings in Manhattan, Miami and Mexico City.
Among the dishes: vegetarian bolognese, braised short rib with polenta and a pizza with three cured Italian meats.
Shanghai dumplings, Japanese sandos, tacos, ramen and more in the latest from the Vegas restaurant front.
Passover, which celebrates the deliverance of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt, begins the evening of April 22.
Bad Religion and Social Distortion, Mariah Carey and Phish top the entertainment lineup for the week of April 12-18.
Though the three-martini lunch has passed from fashion, a need still exists for a status lunch. From Henderson to Chinatown, here are some places to seal the deal.
Japanese flavors, meatless items, golf grub and sips with sweet and heat are among the new offerings at Las Vegas restaurants and bars this spring.
Hamburger Helper, a store shelf mainstay since the ’70s, offers a one-pan solution to mealtime. For decades, the brand was a household name.