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The Most Fun Restaurants in Las Vegas
"An exciting, Southern-themed restaurant offering a rustic ambiance and their own innovative farm-to-table model and bourbon bar, Yardbird serves Southern comfort foods using only t..."
"An exciting, Southern-themed restaurant offering a rustic ambiance and their own innovative farm-to-table model and bourbon bar, Yardbird serves Southern comfort foods using only t..."
"Recommended by a friend who's palette i really trust, we went to dinner here. Let me just say, after eating there if I lived in Vegas I'd visit there at least…”more"
"PublicUs has an array of sweet and savory items to complement its drinks|© Krystal Ramirez. Stroll the streets of Downtown Las Vegas to build up an appetite for PublicUs, a canteen-style American café. Found on Fremont Street and Maryland Parkway, PublicUs serves up a mix of handcrafted sandwiches, wraps and salads, along with an assortment of freshly baked pastries."
"Located downtown, PublicUs is not only a coffee shop, but also a full-service, canteen-style restaurant. Not only can you visit for delicious treats, but the location is also a great place to shop. PublicUs often hosts pop-up shops for many local brands."
"Sourcing ingredients from local farms only and making everything else from scratch. Located at 1126 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101. A post shared by For The People ??"
"A post shared by Burrr (@zachebear) on Jul 1, 2019 at 8:35pm PDT. Carmine’s has six restaurants in the United States and this is their Vegas location. This Italian restaurant is truly based at a forum shop of the most premium casino-hotel of the Vegas, Caesar’s."
"There is no better vegan restaurant in Las Vegas than Carmine's, especially one that serves excellent Italian food. Carmine's offers a traditional Italian menu, including vegan opt..."
"The World-Famous Coffee Cup Café is a family-owned and managed coffee shop and restaurant that serves delicious breakfasts, light lunches, and superb coffee throughout the day. The friendly, inviting café serves a menu of freshly prepared, made-to-order fare, with favorites such as eggs and bacon, omelets and burritos for breakfast, and gourmet sandwiches, hearty meatloaf, chili, roast beef, fresh salads, and sides for lunch. The café is comfortably furnished with bright décor and the walls are adorned with sports paraphernalia, photographs, and other unusual items."
"WestsideThe European-style bakery and cafe has all sorts of pastries, breakfast dishes, desserts, and coffee for pick-up with a free order of bread included on orders of $35 and up. If you need a pie while in quarantine, this is the place to call."
"Next up is La Belle Terre Bakery & Café, situated at 8390 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 130. With four stars out of 679 reviews on Yelp, it has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for a cheap option."
"What is a list of the best desserts in Las Vegas, without including a couple of places to grab cookies?. Cookies are the dessert for people who don’t want to commit to something bigger, or maybe don’t have the room in their belly!. Crumbl Cookies is one of the best central palces to grab cookies in Las Vegas, and it’s not just the normal cookies that will catch you attention here… It’s the ice cream and cookie sandwiches!"
"Ya can’t miss it – Jean Philippe Patisserie beckons chocoholics cruising Bellagio with an enormous fountain of, yes, chocolate. His pastries are like little pieces of art, but for a real treat, make your own dessert crepe. Choose from decadent berry filling, or go for the popular apple or bananas foster."
"The Bellagio Patisserie offers cookies, cupcakes, crepes, danishes, macaroons, chocolate verrines, fruit cups, yogurt parfaits and hard candy. They also serve sandwiches, bagels, quiches, croissants, muffins, and brioches. A beautiful chocolate fountain is also featured by the entrance."
"so hard to find good vegan pizza but this was delicious & chris was cool to chat with for a few. the art inside was the bonus vibe i didn’t know i ne..."
"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."
"Enjoy the game on the big screen while sharing Dim Sum and delicious authentic noodles, next to the Race & Sports Book."
"You’ve worked up a bit of an appetite, and you need to grab something to eat before you become “hangry.” If it’s a complete meal you’re looking for, the Cheesecake Factory is the best for a full breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Plus, there’s that incredible list of cheesecakes that make it worth the stop all on their own. The Shake Shack, Villa, and Chipolte are the other spots where you can grab a yummy and quick meal."