Thursday brings National French Fry Day, and to celebrate, McDonald’s is offering free fries of any size.
Food
The restaurateur returns to his beloved Las Vegas to open Flavortown Sports Kitchen in the Horseshoe on the Strip.
The festival brings together 20 of Las Vegas’ best pizzerias to share delicious, cheesy slices all in one place.
Tuesday is 7-Eleven’s 96th birthday, and it’s celebrating the occasion with free Slurpees.
Christie Vanover, a champion pitmaster and creator of the Girls Can Grill brand, is competing on this season of “BBQ Brawl.”
The Starbucks at 1990 Village Center Drive in Summerlin closed last month after 25 years.
The After Market is a grocery store which has opened in an area of Las Vegas that hasn’t seen a dedicated grocery store since Walmart closed years ago.
Handel’s held a grand opening for their newest location on West Charleston Boulevard, where the first 100 customers in line got free ice cream for a year.
The NBA Summer League and NBA Con, a celebration of all things Lego, and a UFC fight card and fan fest top this week’s lineup of things to do.
It’s a simple, tasty way to cool off as temperatures soar. Here are some purveyors serving Hawaiian shave ice or other treats built with ice shavings.
A Japanese bakery 10 miles from the Strip is offering the beautifully packaged sandwich featuring thick panko-crusted filet mignon cutlets.
The new restaurant celebrates Neapolitan pies emerging blistered and bubbling from a wood-fire oven.
The Summerlin Patriotic Parade, a concert by Louis Tomlinson and stand-up shows by Theo Von lead this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
Chef-owner James Trees shared details of the new Esther’s Kitchen, including valet parking, quadruple the seating, a huge kitchen, a wood-fire oven and touches of classic Vegas.
The restaurant sports more than 30 televisions, a wall made of wood reclaimed from an old basketball court and an MVP Lounge with LED screens and leather couches.