Tuesday is the final day for mail-in voter registration, and a group of local restaurants, bars and food retailers are doing their part to make sure their customers don’t miss that deadline.
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.
T he newly renovated Thunderbird Lounge complements its throwback style with some cool classic cocktails you rarely see these days.
Drew and Jonathan Scott of HGTV’s “Property Brothers” will sign copies of their first picture book, “Builder Brothers Big Plans,” beginning at 6 p.m. Monday at Discovery Children’s Museum, 360 Promenade Place.
First Friday celebrates its 16th anniversary this month with the theme “Connect.”
Petite portions adorned with delicate details can be stunning, but sometimes nothing takes your breath away like a family-size feast.
Check out these 5 Las Vegas restaurants if you’re looking to settle in for a midday feast:
Majestic Repertory Theatre, 1217 S. Main St., premieres “Measure for Measure,” a new piece of disco-tinged immersive theater based on the Shakespeare play of the same name, on Thursday. Because the show is customized for each attendee, tickets are limited to 18 for each showing.
This rum drink comes from Palace Station’s new pan-Asian spot, Boathouse, but would be right at home in a tiki bar.
Jon Bon Jovi , his son Jesse Bongiovi and their partner Ali Thomas hosted a brunch at the Palms’ Scotch 80 Prime on Sunday to promote their wine, Diving Into Hampton Water.
The name of this cocktail fits in with the glam-rock vibe of the the Palazzo’s new Electra lounge.
Esther’s Kitchen, 1130 S. Casino Center Blvd., will host a beer pairing dinner at 6 and 9 p.m. Tuesday with Crafthaus Brewery, which will be its neighbor in the spring.
Las Vegas fares well on OpenTable’s annual list of the 100 Best Restaurants for Wine Lovers, with eight valley places making the cut.
Chef Michael LaPlaca is leaving Las Vegas for Cleveland, and his friends at Starboard Tack, 2601 Atlantic St., are throwing him a going-away party.
Why save the best for last? That’s long been the philosophy of Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada’s annual fundraising gala.
Dan Krohmer has taken a position as head of food and beverage for Fergusons Downtown, an old Fremont Street motel currently being converted into a mixed-use campus by a subsidiary of Tony Hsiesh’s Downtown Project.