Virtually all of the restaurants in Las Vegas’ tourism corridor plan special menus for Thanksgiving, but you don’t have to venture far from home to enjoy one.
Heidi Knapp Rinella
Heidi Knapp Rinella is an award-winning journalist with more than 35 years of experience as a writer and editor at newspapers in Ohio, Florida and Nevada, and is the author of seven books. She’s been with the Review-Journal as a feature writer and food critic since October 1999.
Pinkbox Doughnuts in Las Vegas to tempt with a line of holiday-styled treats beginning next week.
Sazerac at Del Frisco’s is made with traditional cognac, but rye whiskey is added, along with applewood smoke.
Review-Journal readers also offer their compatriots a couple of online options for finding such old favorites.
Orders being taken now at D Las Vegas for these 36-ounce, dry-aged cuts to be served Dec. 1-21.
Nicole Fox, an enrichment specialist at The Animal Foundation’s Mojave Road shelter, trains dogs to be more user-friendly with humans, to improve their chances of adoption.
Cold or hot, vegetarian or not, this vegetable plays well with lots of other ingredients.
Las Vegas restaurants, as well as supermarkets and other businesses, offer all manner of feasts to go for Thanksgiving.
Restaurants in the Las Vegas tourism corridor are thoroughly prepared to feed tourists (or locals) on Thanksgiving, with the turkey and all the rest taking starring roles.
The Chart House’s new pairings menu leads this week’s food & drink roundup.
If you like a little South in your mouth, you’ll be able to find some at Town Square starting in mid-November.
RJ readers also share where to find never-frozen octopus, Sabrett Pushcart-Style Onions and ice cream in Las Vegas.
Mirroring Italian culture, the pizza industry has been fronted by men, with women working behind the scenes. But that’s changing as a new group of female leaders emerges.
There will be two bars, with 18 beer taps on the first floor and 12 on the second, whose beers will include some specialty brews available only in the Front Yard.
Las Vegas-based Nacho Daddy will serve flights of its most popular nachos on Wednesday. North of the Border or South of the Border trios are available.