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"Carson Kitchen’s 2017 expansion brought with it a cozy rooftop patio that reflects the neighborhood charm of the Fremont East location. Diners can settle in beneath the twinkling string lights above and enjoy the restaurant’s signature reimagined comfort food menu, which includes crispy chicken skins with smoked honey, tempura green beans, a creative cocktail list, plus beer and wine."
"Paris Las VegasThe next time you gaze up to the top of the Eiffel Tower replica on the Strip, lower your eyes a bit to the middle. That's where you'll find the Eiffel Tower Restaurant, where the dining room comes with sweeping Strip views that overlook the Bellagio fountains across the street. The restaurant, which features a mix of American and French cuisine, is so romantic, it's seen more than 10,000 proposals over the past 20 years with special packages available to pop the question in the best way possible."
"There is no need for couples to fly all the way to Paris to experience elegant dining at the top of the Eiffel Tower. Instead, they can experience the same romantic offerings at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant inside Paris Las Vegas. This most romantic restaurant in Las Vegas offers views of The Strip, as well as the Fountains of the Bellagio."
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"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."
"Sitting atop the Cromwell like a glowing, palm tree-studded crown is Drai’s, the pool party and nightclub from legendary impresario Victor Drai. Visit during the day and the pool is the center of attention, surrounded by lounge chairs and two levels of cabanas. Or come at night, when the breeze and the vibe render it an entirely different experience."
"Right after dinner, we got ready and headed to Drai’s Beachclub & Nightclub which is located right on the strip. We were there for Fetty Wap’s (a famous American rapper/artist) concert!"
"Nevada Brew Works shares a wall and patio with HUDL Brewing and is the senior member of the two, which is saying something since they only opened one month prior in September 2020. So still fairly new to the Las Vegas breweries scene. A tap list features a handful of their house brews and several guest taps as well, both local and regional."
"A dog-friendly patio with an eye-catching silo makes the perfect spot to drink an Irish red, Hefeweizen, or oatmeal stout brewed on site."
"Mon-Thu: 11 am to 12 am; Fri & Sat: 11 am to 1 am: Sun: 10 am to 12 am"
"When you want to see some of the best Las Vegas art that has been created by local artists as well as listen to music and enjoy a cold libation, then the Artifice Bar is the perfect place. Located on South First Street in the Art District, Artifice Bar combines a live music venue while showcasing artwork that ranges from abstract to contemporary to modern. The 3,400-square foot venue has walls that are packed with colorful and thoughtful artwork that highlights various artists’ talents from around the city as well as surrounding area."
"The Oddwood features cocktails in open area that surrounds a 25-foot-tall digital maple tree at Area15. The 2,500-square-foot bar sits in the Spine, the main corridor of the complex filled with giant pieces of art. The lounge features cocktails such as the Willow, made with Ketel Peach & Orange, elderflower, lemon, and Champagne; Habitat made with Tito’s vodka, Borghetti espresso, vanilla syrup, heavy cream, and lavender bitters; and the Sweet Leaf, made with Avua Balsamo, poppyseed amaro, lemon, cucumber, and basil."
"Head downtown for some of the best doughnuts in Vegas, at O Face, home to fun O-shaped options like Cherry Coke Float and Captain Crunch with milk crème filling. If you’re looking for the ultimate indulgence, grab an extra napkin and dig into the gooey Mexican Chocolate. The dough is fried to perfection, smothered with melt-in-your-mouth chocolate, and topped with little balls of chocolate."
"Sure, you can order regular doughnuts at Glaze, but instead go fancy with an apple fritter, green tea glaze with toasted pistachios, maple with bacon or one with M&M toppings. The red velvet with cream cheese is divine."
"I live so close to this place but never knew about this place. It took an Elite Yelp event to bring me here and I am so glad I was a part of that!"
"Ronald’s Donuts have dedicated the top two shelves of donuts to their vegan patrons but keep it discreet so there’s never any vegan shaming on the premise. With an old school bakery interior design, this forty-year-old donut shot doesn’t leave out the classic treats such as the old-fashioned donut or bear claw. We imagine this is what heaven will taste like and is no surprise they have patrons who return frequently since their early years of existence."
"There’s nothing about Ronald’s that lets you know they have vegan options, but the entire top two rows of donuts are all vegan. They have all of the classics too- glazed, creme-filled, apple fritters, and more. You can also pick up a dozen donut holes for just a dollar!"
"This stalwart of the doughnut world goes old school with choices such as maple bars, glazed, custard filled, jelly, cinnamon twists, cinnamon rolls and apple fritters. Nab a bag of doughnut holes as well. Be sure to ask which varieties are vegan if that suits your diet."
"Those who are out in the Northwest area of Las Vegas looking for a hidden gem might come across a small establishment known as Dee’s Donuts. While gazing at a beautiful park such as Floyd Lamb, people might think there is no way a donut shop will be nearby. Dee’s Donuts is here to impress."
"If you’re way out in the northwest visiting a hidden gem of a park like Floyd Lamb, you may think you’ve left civilization. There couldn’t possibly be doughnuts anywhere in the area."
"I've noticed since their other location open and new workers have been hired, my orders have been consistently wrong. Still good donuts though!!"
"Hemenway Park allows visitors the opportunity to closely mingle with bighorn sheep that come down from the nearby mountains to graze. The park also has playground equipment, gazebos, sport courts, and a view of Lake Mead."
"Floyd Lamb Park, at Tule Springs, is a pleasing oasis with its 680-acre park, with luxuriant vegetation, animals, lakes, and sightseeing’s of the Sheep and Spring Mountain Ranges. The momentous Tule Springs Ranch is gathered inside the park and provides chances for visitors to learn about the conventional working ranch and early Las Vegas lifestyle. The park provides a number of programs."
"Right at the heart of Tule Springs lies an amazing haven among the desert area. At Floyd Lamb Park, you’ll find everything you’ll want for your outdoor getaway. This 680-acre park has numerous large ponds that support plant and animal life, lush vegetation, lakes, and views of the Sheep and Spring Mountains."
"Next up is Tule Springs' Floyd Lamb Park, situated at 9200 Tule Springs Road. With 4.5 stars out of 203 reviews on Yelp, it has proved to be a local favorite."
"Right in the middle of Downtown sits the remnants of an adobe fort from 1855. (Look for it across the street from a Sinclair gas station.) The site is actually the first settlement in the Las Vegas Valley by non-native Americans and was built by Mormon missionaries, then used by the US Army. The fort is now an official state park with wooden gates straddling brick walls and gravel walkways, old wagons, the first flag ever flown over Las Vegas, and the running stream that made the location so attractive in the first place."
"It's a big surprise for many visitors to often-glitzy and frequently licentious Las Vegas, but Southern Nevada has deep roots in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a faith with a definitively conservative culture. Faithful from Utah set up camp along a spring-fed creek in the 1850s. Although it was abandoned within a couple of years, today's visitors can get an idea of the hard-scrabble Mojave Desert life that early pioneers faced at this restoration."
"Las Vegas was once a small stop on a mail service trail between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles. In 1855, the Mormon Church settled in this area and built a permanent structure. The oldest non-Indian structures in Southern Nevada, these adobe buildings, such as the beige and red house portion, are also the oldest historic buildings standing here today."
"Review: Crystals at CityCenter offers you a complete experience of high end shopping in Las Vegas. Featuring a selection of fine retailers, this massive mall has ample parking facility, beautiful sculptures and even a park between the mall and the Aria hotel where you can enjoy some quiet time and relax when you're too tired to walk. Be prepared to spend an entire day at this mall because it has a lot of shopping opportunities, water displays and spectacular architecture."
"Shopping in las vegas strip is not complete without paying a visit to the very upscale part of City Center where Crystals is located!. It is a 500,000 square-foot retail and dining experience where you will come face with some of the most exclusive retailers in the world. Head to Wolfgang Puck or Todd English’s restaurant for a meal and end the day right!"