The limit on fees that Postmates, Uber Eats and others can charge eateries is effective until Feb. 1.
Al Mancini
Al Mancini is a graduate of Seton Hall University and Brooklyn Law School, who began his career in journalism as a music reporter for ABC News Radio in 1996. He moved to Las Vegas to cover Southern Nevada for the network in 2001, and has covered the local dining scene for numerous publications since 2003.He joined the Review-Journal in 2016.
In the wake of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order to close bars, the ability to relocate gaming machines is viewed by many owners as vital to keeping their doors open.
Las Vegas restaurants offer grill-at-home packages, virtual cooking classes, special menus, bargains and new menu items.
Chef Luciano Pellegrini expects to open Heavenly Pizza Pies in mid-August.
The Clark County Commission on Tuesday will address how much Grubhub, Postmates and others can charge restaurants.
The celebrity chef will offer breakfast and lunch sliders on weekends beginning Friday.
The nighttime crowd at Revelré will be seated, with table service for cocktails and an expanded menu.
Nye County hearing on liquor license postponed until Aug. 18
A Las Vegas restaurant owner announces a new ghost kitchen while others announce temporary closings and a DIY special for National Lasagna Day.
Nye County vineyard has hearing scheduled for Tuesday over liquor license issues.
His fine dining spot Sage and more casual Five50 Pizza Bar are closed for good.
The Board of Commissioners takes the first step toward regulating Uber Eats, Grubhub, Postmates and other fees.
The celebrity chef’s sports bar and restaurant had been shuttered since the COVID-19 shutdown.
Thai restaurant, which closed to indoor dining last week, hopes to have things ‘sorted out’ soon.
Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews restaurants are known for offering dozens of burger and beer options. Local hiring underway.