Here’s your 2022 guide to some of the top Mother’s Day brunches and dinners in Las Vegas. Check back because more options will be added as they are announced.
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Square Bar, in the funky New Orleans Square, offers food, cocktails, and design inspiration by the Me Decade.
To celebrate the holiday, the restaurant in the Venetian Resort Las Vegas is presenting a special Sunday prix fixe menu of seasonal Greek specialties.
Elizabeth Blau of Honey Salt and chef Bart Wawrzyszak of Custom Pizza Truck hosted the event. Fundraising continues through PayPal to reach the $20,000 goal.
Dining options will be diverse at the off-Strip property, including the return of Mabel’s BBQ by Chef Michael Symon and the steak-and-whiskey ambiance of Scotch 80 Prime.
Horror fans can look forward to a double dose of new attractions that are joining the growing list of such venues in Las Vegas.
The well-known restaurant has been welcoming dinner guests for decades, something notable in a fast-changing city where eateries come and go. Osso Buco is the must-have dish.
The California favorite has two shops in the Las Vegas Valley with plans to add several more. Two California transplants are helping Togo’s achieve its goals.
First opened in 1965 as the “Top of The Mint,” the upscale but comfortable restaurant downtown is one of the most historic dining rooms in Las Vegas.
Brett Raymer and partner Louie Zweifach bring New York style to pizza, homemade meatballs, pasta, and heroes (not subs!) at Stallone’s Italian Eatery.
Nevadans might recognize Mariana Alvarado Garcia from appearing at markets with her Masazul brand of artisanal blue corn tortillas. Watch her on “Big Restaurant Bet.”
Howard Hughes Corp. is investing in Jean-Georges Restaurants, which has dozens of locations, including two on the Strip.
The popular chicken-sandwich chain held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday for a new restaurant near the 215 Beltway-U.S. Highway 95 interchange in the northwest valley.
Kassi Beach House promises an “escape to the Italian seaside serving authentic coastal Italian cuisine alongside a refreshing wine, beer, and cocktail menu.”
Restaurants, stores and casino floors in Las Vegas are bumping up to 50 percent of their fire-code capacities, right around the time stimulus checks arrive.