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Well, what do you expect from the clown-themed casino but drinks in buckets and toilet bowls? "American party bar" is built around a flame-adorned bus and has kegs for barstools, the better to watc... read more
Vegas-chapter of a franchise the city's locals get good milage out of. Seventh of the joints named after the guitar great, who's got a home in the city himself. Small front lounge opens into a good... read more
Lola's is the newest restaurant in the art-chic Holsum Lofts, a high-style, high-turnover shopping/eating/working corner of the Arts District. The specialty is Cajun cooking, especially seafood. Ex... read more
This small cafe with homestyle food and friendly service proves that, even in Vegas, you don't have to be flashy to succeed. The Gritz Cafe has built up a devoted following of locals who appreciate... 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
Stripped-down, old-school diner doesn't offer much in terms of atmosphere, but all the attention's on your plate anyway. Chicken and waffles are the classic, but mac n' cheese, short ribs, and bana... read more
A down-home hidden gem, Hush Puppy has been giving Vegas locals their seafood/soul food fix since 1975. The unpretentious dining room is wood-paneled and dotted with fish-themed art, letting dining... read more
Featureless strip-mall eatery serves some of the best ribs in a barbecue-loving town. “Catfish Fridays,” “lots o’ meat” platters, and “down home desserts,”... read more
His first Las Vegas venture (what took so long?), the silver-tongue...
The new and delicately named Lily at the glorious Bellagio comes by...
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...