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Top 10 Attractions in Las Vegas Culture and Entertainment
"Camping SiteLake Shore Road, Boulder City, NV 89005MoreLess Info. Located in the Lake Mead National Recreational Area in Boulder City, Nevada, the Boulder Beach Campground offers 150 camping sites amongst the shade of Eucalyptus trees. Most of the RV sites feature tables and fire pits."
"A modern Japanese bistro complete with a sushi bar and teppanyaki grills, serving classic and innovative dishes from Japan including yakitori and teppanyaki creations, plus an extensive selection of sake. Please note our business casual dress code; dress shorts and dress sandals will be permitted. Please no hats or baseball caps, flip flops, beach or athletic wear as these are not permitted in the dining room."
"Oddfellows is a video nightclub with great drink prices and a lot of fun-themed parties in a warm and inviting environment. They never utilize a jukebox or play Pandora; instead, you can listen to one of their Video DJs or their unique Vinyl record collection. Oddfellows can be summed up like a dance club for people who don’t like dance clubs, but it’s much more for a lot of individuals."
"It's time you learned everything about the top 10 nightclubs in Las Vegas for 2021, and this includes which Vegas clubs are the most popular. With clubs everywhere in Sin City, we want to make sure you know the best club venues so you don't waste your time and money in the wrong places. Plus, you'll have full access to our event calendars, guest lists and bottle service packages."
"If you’re craving Jamaican food, Jammyland can provide—with a stylish and funky patio space to boot!. In the heart of Las Vegas’s Arts District, this Caribbean kitchen and bar offers mostly outdoor dining flanked by two bright murals (and some indoor seats when it gets too hot). Finish off a round of pepper pot sliders or jerk wings with tangy and rich cocktails like the Hocus Pocus (tequila, watermelon, lime, and rose cordial) or the Hotel Nacional (white rum, lime, and roasted pineapple syrup)."
"Jammyland brings a Jamaican-inspired bar to the Arts District filled with rum cocktails such as the Golden Misfit withh Bounty Gold St. Lucian Rum, Bitter Truth Golden Falernum, fresh lime, Liquid Alchemist Passionfruit Syrup, and Angostura bitters or the Smart Move, a rum punch with Bounty Premium dark aged rum, lime, hibiscus, pineapple, and Creole bitters. Sit out on the patio when the weather permits."
"With a huge outdoor patio and an army of heaters, Jammyland is a great outdoor bar in Las Vegas. Their menu offers a great selection of cocktails, wines, and beers. If you’re snackish, they’ve got you covered there too with a bar menu featuring wings, sliders, and more."
"This buffet is the most expensive buffet in the city of Las Vegas coming in at the price of over $100 dollars per person($125 per person at the time of this writing). It is only available on Sundays for Brunch and they are constantly getting booked full. You’ll have to reserve your spot many months in advance if you want a shot at coming to this buffet for some food."
"Restaurants Buffet The Strip. Bally’s Sunday-only Sterling Brunch (at BLT Steak) is an upscale affair. Yes, it’s all-you-can-eat, but no mere pancakes or eggs benny on this menu."
"The legend returns with an outstanding assortment of upscale brunch options located at BLT Steak. For more than 30 years, the renowned Sterling Brunch at Bally's has been a go-to stop for Vegas visitors looking to splurge."