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This is an incomplete list of notable restaurants in the Las Vegas Valley. The Las Vegas Valley is a major metropolitan area located in the southern part of Nevada. The largest urban agglomeration in the state, it is the heart of the Las Vegas–Paradise-Henderson, NV MSA. [1] A number of restaurants in Las Vegas are in casinos or hotels.
Check out our list of classic restaurants, some dating to the Rat Pack era.
Marriott’s Grand Chateau is a timeshare resort near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, managed by Marriott Vacation Club. It is a 38-story tower with three wings; a fourth wing is planned. [1] It has 643 suites, [2] and amenities including a gym, three bars, and two swimming pools. [3]
The stars are not permanent and restaurants are constantly being re-evaluated. If the criteria are not met, the restaurant will lose its stars. [1] The Michelin Guide was published for Las Vegas in 2008 and 2009 [4] and covers restaurants located on the Las Vegas Strip, areas to the east and west of the Strip as well as Downtown Las Vegas. In ...
The restaurant originated with a Reno location, the Peppermill Coffee Shop and Lounge, in 1971. It was opened by Nat Carasali and Bill Paganetti, who later converted the restaurant into the Peppermill Reno resort. [6] [7] The Peppermill restaurant in the Las Vegas Valley opened on December 26, 1972. [6] It was built along the northern Las Vegas ...
M Resort is the southernmost casino in the Las Vegas Valley. [7] Because of its location just east of Interstate 15, the M is the first resort seen by California motorists arriving in Las Vegas. [31] The M was built eight miles south of the Las Vegas Strip, [10] an area that is popular among tourists. Despite its location, the M was aimed ...
On December 18, 2024, MGM renamed the property as W Las Vegas, in partnership with Marriott International and its W Hotels brand. [36] [37] Marriott previously operated a W Las Vegas from 2016 to 2018, at the Sahara resort, known then as the SLS. [38] An earlier W Las Vegas proposal was canceled in 2007. [39]
The Las Vegas location opened in October 2011, [15] and is legally owned by Jon Basso's LLC, ironically named Diet Center LLC. [16] The restaurant's slogan is "Fighting anorexia since 2005". On February 18, 2012, a D.C. group requested the owner of Heart Attack Grill declare "moral bankruptcy" and close the Las Vegas restaurant.