Plenty of hookahs and a wide range of small plates and tapas, but no booze (unless you bring your own). The elaborate, hand-carved doors took two years to create; the interior is warm colors, cushi... read more
The Fremont East bar crawl gets another stop. A garage door open to the street provides prime people-watching, from local hipsters to drunken tourists to ranting lunatics. Inside, the conrete walls... read more
This beer-wine-coffehouse/record store/book store is a change of pace from the frozen-daquiri tourista madness that is Fremont Street. Located in the downtown Emergency Arts complex and a popular m... read more
The Oasis at Gold Spike was once the Gold Spike - a casino so classy they gave 40s to the slot players - and the abandoned Travel Inn motel. The Siegel Group has renovated and connected the propert... read more
Du-par's opened at the L.A. Farmer's Market in 1938, pushing buttermilk hotcakes, club sandwiches and pies - oh, the pies! Here in Vegas, vintage-styled decor and pleasant waitresses in pointy caps... read more
Yet another gambler stakes it all on the notoriously unlucky (and aesthetically unappealing) Neonopolis complex downtown. Local TV host/lounge performer/composer/minor legend Tony Sacca is opening ... read more
Downtown rennaissance continues with El Cortez's propertywide rennovation. Briefly ownsed by Bugsy Siegel and then by Vegas gaming scion Jackie Gaughan, the Cortez kept its vintage signage and some... read more
The owners of Don't Tell Mama not only picked up the club and moved it west, they took several of their favorite musical and comedy performers with them to this smallish, pink-walled room with whit... read more
Located in a vintage bungalow off Fremont Street, the Bunkhouse has an odd, movie-cowboy decor and mixed clientele. Punks, rockabilly greasers, blue-collar dudes, dreadlocks, local artists, redneck... read more
Some of the best cocktails in Vegas can be found at this small bar that’s part mod lounge, part British club with its mixture of dark woods, shining chrome, and white vinyl. A seasonal drink ... read more
Faux-stone walls, red leather booths, two fireplaces, and a carefully curated jukebox attract some of the hippest bar patrons in Las Vegas. Can become a bit of a pickup scene on weekends, but many ... read more
Brand once appealed to the Martha's Vineyard type, but has recently transitioned into too chic for chic. Tailored women's ensembles, modest hemlines and luxe fabrics compliment men's casual selecti... read more
The flagship casino of revitalized downtown, this sixty-year-old property recently underwent a $160 million top-to-bottom renovation. The centerpiece is a Diamonds Are Forever-esque pool complex bu... read more
The most outstanding feature of the Golden Nugget’s nightclub is the patio, where you can sip your drink while taking in an expansive view of Fremont Street. Inside, go-go dancers atop the ba... read more
This transplant from Houston brings Sin City yet another steakhouse with dark oak, brown leather and etched glass. Still, the “old Vegas” feel is location-appropriate and the Flintstoni... read more
The Dive Bar allows late-night enjoyment of the Nugget’s sleek pool area. Trendily dressed thirtysomethings and aging Fremont Street regulars pack the poolside blackjack tables, bikini girls ... read more
Girls named Ginger and Twila frequent this casino-level “ultralounge” for its ruby-colored ambiance and velour-upholstered intimacy, while enjoying signature drinks and VIP table servic... read more
Founded in L.A. in 2003, hipsters flocked to work within the white-lacquered walls of American Apparel, hawking their rainbow of basics, and looking the other way when their friends swiped a hoodie... read more
Socially conscious clothing and footwear. Kenneth Cole started as a shoe company selling products from the back of a truck. Since these humble beginnings, the line grew to encompass mens, womens, k... read more
His first Las Vegas venture (what took so long?), the silver-tongue...
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Overlooking the Bellagio Fountains, this opulent nightclub designed...
Spectacular, 16,000 square foot stunner in the Mirage Resort & ...
Named for the number of days their signature Tomahawk steak is aged...