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"The closest you are going to get to a classic New York rooftop bar is tucked away at the top of this dining destination. Besides being one of the premiere eateries Downtown, Carson Kitchen carries on founder Kerry Simon’s legacy with an atmosphere of sophisticated fun. The rooftop is like a destination within a destination, perfect for some of their famous bacon jam with baked brie and toasted baguette or an innovative cocktail."
"From the day it opened its doors in 2014, Carson Kitchen has been known as one of the best places to eat in Downtown Las Vegas. The modern restaurant features a casual urban design, sleek industrial tables, and a stunning outdoor rooftop patio for diners to enjoy the trendy downtown atmosphere. This is an excellent place for groups as their menu offers social plates for sharing."
"Downtown’s Carson Kitchen offers two patios, including one on the rooftop. Diners can order crispy chicken skins or bacon jam, or grab a beer from the list that includes local breweries."
"If gazing up at the Paris Hotel’s Eiffel Tower replica isn’t romantic enough, you can always dine on its eleventh floor. This restaurant serves updated classic French cuisine in a classy environment with some of the most spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether you’re planning a Valentine’s weekend brunch or dinner, this is the place to be."
"We missed you at tonight’s wine tasting with Chataeu La Nerthe!. Sign up for our email list to learn more about all of our special events: http://bit.ly/2I9rKSg. This is where quality meets class."
"This infamous, rooftop beach/night club is swarming with attractive, fist-pumping clubbers who like to show skin and make “friends.” Booze-fueled party groups treat a night here like it’s their last day on Earth. Regularly flying in celebrity guests (Nelly, Big Sean, Travis Barker), Drai’s at Cromwell is exactly how you’d picture modern Vegas nightlife—booming EDM, theatrical lights, bottle service and black-out behavior—all under open sky. While this rooftop is only a few stories above street level, it still offers commanding, bird’s-eye views of The Strip."
"When Drai’s After Hours threw its final party at Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon in 2013, nightclub devotees greeted last call with tears. Fortunately, when Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall was reinvented as The Cromwell, the much-loved nightclub staged a major comeback, this time spanning 25,000 square feet on the rooftop of the boutique hotel. Today, the late-night spot features a hip-hop heavy roster of talent — such as Wiz Khalifa, Big Boi, Nelly, and Ty Dolla $ign — who regularly put on mini-concerts in a multi-level space that includes rooftop views."
"Victor Drai is the indisputable founder of the nightclub scene in Las Vegas. A firm believer that it’s the venue—not the star DJ—that makes a club hot, he has made good on that truism in his rooftop pool and nightclub, which occupies the entire rooftop of The Cromwell. Sitting 11 stories above the Strip, the 35,000-square-foot party zone is the place to be for its daytime pool scene, but it glows at night under towering palms."
"Creative cocktails, an energetic crowd, vibrant music and the best sushi outside Japan are among the main things that set apart the RA Sushi Bar Restaurant. This downtown venue offers superior sushi and takes pride in its fantastic Japanese inspired cuisine and signature rolls. Regardless of your order, it comes with a large side of Anything Can Happen."
"Join us for happy hour, Monday through Saturday, from 3 to 7 p.m. Every Sunday, come out to the Flying Fish Lounge for food specials from 8 to 11 p.m. and drink specials 8 p.m."
"It all starts with the most sought-after location Downtown, with their second-level balcony facing Fremont Street and providing all the views from far above the mainstream. VIP tables, bottle service, specialty drinks, and dance music await the party-goer in you at this all-encompassing nightlife experience. Troy Liquor Bar, Downtown Las Vegas’ finest entertainment destination, brings your night to life."
"You're telling me it takes over 25 minutes to make a waffle with cut fruit???. I never got my waffle and got a refund. With several people working, i..."
"Fascinating multimedia exhibits focus on science, technology and the social history of the 'Atomic Age,' which lasted from WWII until atmospheric bomb testing was driven underground in 1961 and a worldwide ban on nuclear testing was declared in 1992. View footage of atomic testing and examine southern Nevada's nuclear past, present and future, from Native American ways of life to the environmental legacy of atomic testing. Don't miss the ticket booth (how could you?); it's a Nevada Test Site guard-station replica."
"Found in downtown Las Vegas, Zak Bagans’ The Haunted Museum is sure to send a chill down your spine as you enter into the realm of the spirit world. This spooky museum explores the paranormal and leads you down creepy winding hallways and secret passageways that connect 30 rooms within the 11,000 square foot property. Amongst the spine-chilling displays, there are many horror movie props, the most notable of which is the staircase from the Gary, Indiana “Demon House.” There are also hundreds of terrifying possessions and real-life objects that are sure to make you squirm, such as the “Propofol chair” from Michael Jackson’s death room."
"If you’re ready to face your fears, enter this historic 1938 haunted mansion in downtown Las Vegas and expect the unexpected. It’s part museum and part horror thrills, all collected by the producer of the show Ghost Adventures. For instance, a guided tour takes you through 30 themed Hollywood horror rooms that are chock full of props and artifacts from real life murders and paranormal events."
"You don’t have to wait for Halloween to scare yourself silly. The Haunted Museum offers thrills and chills all year long, so if you’re looking for ways to get the adrenaline pumping in Las Vegas, this is the best place to visit. Winding hallways lead to dark rooms and creaking staircases."
"WestgateThere's nothing better than saying "I know a place" and taking your date by surprise—in a good way, of course. Edge Steakhouse at the Westgate has a perfectly fine dining room with plenty of room for trade show parties that filter over from the neighboring Las Vegas Convention Center. But for a change of pace, request a seat at the bar, where head bartender Mike Thompson is usually on duty—a longtime customer favorite who's ready to hand out a stiff Manhattan and a dose of New York-flavored hospitality."
"If you’re going to order a steak in Las Vegas, you need to go all-in at Edge Steakhouse. Roasted bone marrow and Wagyu beef tartare will prepare your stomach for a 40-day dry-aged, bone-in ribeye topped with a cold water lobster tail, served with a bowl of black-and-white truffle mac’n’cheese that’ll convince you demi-glace belongs on every pasta dish. With your last sip of scotch to wash down the last juicy bite of steak, you’ll taste why this top-rated steakhouse has few rivals on the Strip."
"When searching for the best restaurants in Las Vegas, a restaurant with great service and presentation needs to be on the list. At Edge Steakhouse, try a wide range of delicacies like Filet Mignon, Aged Prime Rib, Beef Wellington and Alaskan King Crab Legs, paired with various sides from the traditional Loaded Potatoes or a Festive Mexican Street Corn. For a great experience and expert staffing, Edge Steakhouse is a great option for dinner in Las Vegas."
"The Louisiana native scores high on the list due to his longevity, as well as the variety and quality of his creations. Emeril Lagasse's New Orleans Fish House has been at the MGM Grand for more than 20 years now (which might as well be a hundred years in Las Vegas terms) and is still competitive, with frequent menu updates. The chef who made "Bam!" a common kitchen phrase can also boast the whiskey-soaked Delmonico Steakhouse at The Venetian, and over at the Palazzo, Table 10 and the Lagasse's Stadium sports bar."
"When your taste buds want to be elevated to a new level at a Las Vegas seafood restaurant then an ideal place to eat is Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House. Located within the MGM Grand, this contemporary eatery has an exciting interior that features unique fish sculptures, brightly colored glass and plenty of neon. Open for lunch and dinner, award winning chef Emeril Lagasse has put together a fantastic menu that celebrates the flavors of New Orleans in his seafood creations."