Buddy V’s Ristorante in The Venetian is celebrating the anniversary as Buddy Valastro begins his new deal with A&E.
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A Life is Beautiful art exhibition, the USA Basketball Showcase and the return of Monster Jam top this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
There are still food deals, though more as starters and small plates than the spreads of yesteryear. Here are 10 of the top Vegas cheap eats for $10 or less.
The beloved restaurant and bakery, a Hawaiian institution, will be the first one to open outside Hawaii.
The event features retro dishes, an ’80s cover band, jungle juice, and a prom king and queen.
The chain known for its iconic chicken, biscuits and tea announced the signing of a multi-unit development agreement to bring 20 new restaurants here.
Over the last two years, the city of Las Vegas has promoted the concept of Brewery Row in the Arts District both in public and in policy.
Shows by the Smashing Pumpkins and Kelly Clarkson and the Spence-Crawford title fight highlight this week’s lineup of things to do.
The swinging “crazy golf” experience, with five courses, street food, cocktails and DJs, will debut in Mandalay Bay.
Game On joins several other new and upcoming food and drink projects in the Station Casinos family.
“I was in a creative mood,” Taffer says of the inspiration for Browned Butter Bourbon. “It hit me between the eyes. I can’t say I planned it.”
Trader Joe’s recalled two cookies after the grocer discovered the cookies may contain rocks.
The Chinatown newcomers include a famed Hong Kong dessert shop and a third location for the Chubby Cattle group.
Despite some incorrect media reports, the Strip launch is not Whataburger’s first venture into Las Vegas. Locals remember stores here in the 1970s to 1990s.
Chef-founder Donald Lemperle’s menu drew on local farms and food and drink artisans for its plant-based dishes.