A beer festival, mob art, Evil Elvis and a bare-chested comedian top this week’s entertainment lineup in Las Vegas.
Food
The restaurant group has locations in South America, Mexico, the Middle East, the Caribbean and across the U.S.
Plus, seven other new and upcoming restaurants in the latest news from the Las Vegas Valley dining scene.
The restaurant from celebrated chef and culinary personality Giada De Laurentiis marked its 10th anniversary atop soon-to-rebranded Cromwell last fall.
An all-you-can-eat option at one of the Las Vegas Strip’s most budget-friendly hotel-casinos is turning off the heat lamps for good.
NASCAR weekend, the return of Dead & Company and “Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: In Concert” highlight the Las Vegas Valley events calendar.
Look for Mexican food, craft sips and a massive viewing screen at the outdoor dining experience set to debut early next month.
The new venue celebrates the flavors, energy and theatricality of the original that ran for seven years on the Strip and closed during the pandemic.
The recognition comes from Gambero Rosso International, one of the world’s leading authorities on Italian food and wine.
This is the burger brand’s first partnership with a dayclub.
The neighborhood spot quietly served a Tex-Mex menu to a loyal following from its space on East Sunset Road.
The new concept replaces Bazaar Meat by chef José Andrés, which is moving from Sahara Las Vegas to The Venetian on the Strip.
Big League Weekend, Tyler, the Creator and Garth Brooks head the entertainment lineup this week in Las Vegas.
The new spot, in a northern suburb of Dallas, celebrates street foods from across China.
The combination of a tattoo operation and alcohol service might seem surprising (and is illegal in some states), but according to SNHD, such a combination would be permitted in Vegas if certain guidelines are met.