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Celebrated chef Bobby Flay to open French brasserie on the Strip

Updated May 16, 2023 - 3:30 pm

Bobby Flay has taken diners to coastal Italy with his Amalfi restaurant in Caesars Palace. Now, the celebrated chef is seating them at a French café with his Brasserie B by Bobby Flay, set to open at the property in late 2023.

The restaurant will offer a French-inspired menu for lunch, dinner and brunch. Think nouveaux versions of classic frites, a raw bar, brasserie staples, lavish desserts and “some flavor surprises I’ve become known for over the years,” Flay said.

A glowing neon sign curving along an exaggerated cornice marks the entrance to the restaurant.

The lounge features a 20-seat bar composed of weathered marble, fluted wood and zinc accents. The lounge flows into the 140-seat dining room with handmade subway tile, blown glass chandeliers, cane-backed café chairs and a dramatic raw bar with a lighted canopy helping anchor the room.

Brasserie B will occupy the former Old Homestead restaurant near Montecristo Cigar Bar and Nobu Hotel and Restaurant.

Contact Johnathan L. Wright at jwright@reviewjournal.com. Follow @ItsJLW on Twitter.

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