Brian Labus of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at UNLV said table-to-table transmission isn’t the problem when dining in restaurants.
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Restaurant owners say they can’t figure it out: If they’re such a danger to the public, why aren’t their employees higher in priority in the COVID vaccination plan?
A popup this month may preview a new eatery at Fergusons, Good Pie will start serving indoors, and more restaurant news.
L2 Texas BBQ opens while the replacement for Andiron Steak & Sea starts hiring, Chikyu and MTO Cafe add menu items and Vegas Test Kitchen begins serving drinks.
Products showcased at this year’s CES include a voice-activated faucet, a lunchbox that heats your food, a food processor that also cooks and Keurig for frozen drinks.
If you’re a pizza lover who’s longed for a way to get a pie on the fly, your patience is about to be rewarded. And that pie will come with an appetizer of entertainment and some community benefits for dessert.
El Dorado Cantina offers pozole day during, giant turkey legs return and three restaurant openings are announced, along with some closings.
If you’re looking for some good barbecue in Las Vegas, you’re not likely to go wrong at these five restaurants.
Pinkbox offers New Year-themed doughnuts while Park on Fremont and Lucky Day plan Jan. 1 brunches. A new Shake Shop opens Saturday.
Mike Mills, a barbecue pioneer who at one time had four popular Memphis Championship Barbecue restaurants in Southern Nevada, has died in Southern Illinois.
Sahara to host a Champagne and dessert event; Nobu plans a nine-course dinner; Strat says come to the Top of the World for fireworks view.
More valley restaurants are scheduled to participate in Veganuary next year, Carson Kitchen introduces new menu items and Miracle on Spring Mountain is extended.
At least five Las Vegas-area restaurants will serve the Feast of the Seven Fishes on Christmas Eve and/or Christmas Day, continuing a tradition dating to early 1900s.
Additional locations of The Great Greek, Jinya Ramen, Dutch Bros. Coffee and Yumlab open throughout Southern Nevada; drink for charity or get free wine at others.
Special sweets for the holidays include a fortune cookie with dark and white chocolate filling and a fried slice of pumpkin pie.