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"After dinner, head back downtown to Tenaya Creek, a long-time Las Vegas brewery — it originally was located where PT’s Brewing is now. The taproom feels like so many of the nation’s taprooms: solid beer and low-key vibes, unusual for Las Vegas where most bars have gaming. While you’re in the neighborhood, you should check out the Neon Museum, which is only a mile away."
"Blame Hop Nuts for kicking off the local beer craze in the Downtown Arts District. The name pays tribute to the brewery's Green Mamba Double IPA -- a hop-heavy West Coast-style DIPA that scores extremely high on the IBU scale. (That’s International Bitterness Units, so consider yourself warned.) A second taproom is now open in the west valley at Tivoli Village."
"Even those who are not a hop head are still in luck at this hop-forward brewery, which produces not just citrusy IPAs and herbal pale ales, but also reds and Dunkelweizens. Food trucks, a large bar, and a patio round out the offerings. Also at Tivoli Village."
"There are a few breweries in the Downtown area, but Banger Brewing is the only one surrounded by the high energy and bright lights of the Fremont Street Experience. Despite the location, the brewery and bar is a favorite of locals and a welcome detour for tourists. Opened by a group of service-industry friends, Banger Brewing is proving to be a great Las Vegas success story."
"First up is Banger Brewing located on the Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas. Currently ranking with 4 ½ stars on Yelp, Banger Brewing is the perfect place to wet your whistle with a Las Vegas local craft beer. Fresh ingredients and a love for Las Vegas are the two main factors when it comes to this Downtown brewery."
"We are a microbrewery/ tap tasting room on Fremont St. We have a 3 BBL brewhouse with all our beers being brewed on premise."
"John Griffith has been sharing his own home brews with family and friends for more than 30 years. Griff got so good at it, he was convinced to open his own place -- Mojave Brewing Company, renovated from an old Bank of America building in Henderson’s historic Water Street district. It’s an engaging, industrial space with roll-up, garage-style doors, bistro string lights, and a long patio where doggies are welcome."
"Our last stop on our brewery tour in Downtown Las Vegas is Triple 7 Restaurant & Microbrewery located inside Main Street Station Casino, Brewery, & Hotel. This Vegas microbrewery features six craft beers with some of the freshest flavors that will ever hit your lips. All your favorites – golden ale, hefeweizen, pale ale, IPA, and more – are all available year-round."
"The hot pot experience is still relatively new to Las Vegas, and it's now arrived on the Strip at X Pot. A visit here is an elevated culinary experience that aims to involve all of a guest's senses. Projections, soundscapes and light shows set the background to this upscale communal dining experience."
"5 out of 5 stars Restaurants The Strip. Right next door to Robuchon’s signature MGM Grand restaurant, this workshop-style eatery is a lower-cost, less buttoned-up alternative to the Mansion’s pomp. Sit at the counter and watch the chefs engage in a culinary waltz, turning out meticulous modern French cuisine like smoked salmon with potato waffle and dill whipped cream."
"This is Robuchon's second appearance on this list, and this time it's at the smaller one-star L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, which is considered a kind of culinary workshop for the famous chef. It's here where you'll find Robuchon's more daring and experimental dishes, all of which are prepared right in front of you. If you'd love to peek inside the kitchen, make sure you grab a seat at the service counter."
"A masterpiece from France’s Chef of the Century, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon is the culinary workshop of the gourmet mastermind. Featuring unique counter service where your dinner is prepared right Read more..."
"French , Cafe/Bakery"
"Primrose, located at the smoke-free Park MGM hotel, is a great spot to enjoy a proper breakfast. It’s more affordable than some of the other breakfast restaurants inside MGM properties, and a traditional steak and eggs meal with potatoes will only set you back $25. If you like mimosas in the morning (who doesn’t?), you can order the all-you-can-drink mimosa package for just $35."
"Opened in September of 2017, Primrose at Park MGM feels like you stepped into a cozy country home with its drawing room, dining room, and unexpectedly lush poolside garden terrace. The Provence-inspired all-day menu includes a little bit of everything, from omelettes and buttermilk pancakes to fresh salads, sandwiches, and pasta. Patrick Michael Chin"
"The menus at Taqueria el Buen Pastor in James Down Towers, The Burger Den in Gateway District, and Jack in the Box are said to include vegetarian options."