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61 Best & Fun Things To Do Las Vegas (Nevada)
"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."
"Dark, dramatic nightclub operates above an Asian fine dining restaurant With a pool upstairs and an Asian restaurant downstairs, Tao tends to stay busy and is one of the more versatile clubs on the Strip. Bathtubs filled with rose petals line the entranceway, and while the outdoor balcony could be a little bit bigger, it still gives you a chance to escape the chaos and grab some fresh air while overlooking Las Vegas Boulevard. The club is divided into different rooms -- with DJs mixing up formats -- alongside dark stone and dramatic Asian decor, as well as dancers performing in enclosed cases."
"TAO Nightclub at the Venetian is an icon of Sin City’s nightlife. One of the oldest clubs on the Strip, this classic joint has played host to hundreds of celebrities and has made local headlines for its lavish affairs. From the entrance lined with rose-petal-filled bathtubs to the red glow that coats the main room, TAO is a visual wonder that calls upon Buddhist inspiration for a finishing touch."
"If you want to feel like an A-list celebrity head to Tao Asian Bistro for an unforgettable experience. The restaurant is located at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas. The eye-catching decor and famous 20-foot Buddha that “floats” above an infinity pool filled with Japanese koi is a sight to see in itself."
"For a thoroughly romantic experience, make a reservation at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant. Located on the 11th floor of Paris Las Vegas' Eiffel Tower replica (half the size of the original), it's been the site of thousands of proposals since its opening. Serving exquisite dishes created by acclaimed Chef Joho, the French restaurant is well-known for its spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip, including one of the best views of the Fountains of Bellagio, which are across the street."
"Found on the 11th floor of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, the Eiffel Tower Restaurant is the place for elegant French cuisine and magnificent views of the Bellagio Fountains. The view from here gets you far above the street with unimpeded views of the Strip and fountains!. The Eiffel Tower Restaurant has an excellent selection of elegant French cuisine."
"4 out of 5 stars Restaurants The Strip. Like the real Eiffel Tower, the Strip’s downsized homage to the Parisian landmark is home to a dining destination. Unlike its French counterpart, Chef Jean Joho’s Eiffel Tower Restaurant is an elevated experience, perched 11 stories above the Strip."
"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."
"Drai’s sat out most of 2020, but reopened recently as a poolside lounge. Located 11 stories above Las Vegas Boulevard on the rooftop of The Cromwell, the views are spectacular. The regular lineup of rappers and hip-hop stars is currently paused in favor of local DJs."
"Drai’s Nightclub is another top spot for hip hop and great entertainment. It functions as two different venues located in one and delivers panoramic partying on the rooftop of The Cromwell. It takes the nightlife experience of Las Vegas to a whole different level."
"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"
"Located on Fremont Street, near the Fremont East Entertainment District, you’ll find Atomic Liquors. Making a huge impact on Vegas history, Atomic Liquors was constructed in 1945 and was the first location with a packaged liquor license in all of Las Vegas. The name of this location came about in 1952 when the owners would hold rooftop watch parties for the atomic bomb testing put on at the Nevada Testing Grounds."
"Vegas’ oldest freestanding bar, named for a time when customers watched atomic blasts from the roof, was originally built in 1945 and was originally called Virginia’s Cafe. The Rat Pack and the Smothers Brothers drank here after their nightly shows, and Barbra Streisand even had her own seat at the bar. Sour beers are a specialty here, but consider this one of the best places to go when a beer is needed."
"Although Atomic Liquors is the oldest freestanding bar in Las Vegas, the bar has a modern feel that is quintessentially Las Vegas. After eating at Carson Kitchen, it’s a no-brainer to grab a drink at nearby Atomic Liquors. Belly up to the bar, place some coins in the jukebox and breathe in the air of hipness with a taste of nostalgia on the side."
"Tags: First Responder Discounts, Military Discounts, and UNLV Discount. Category: All you can eat Sushi, Catering, Japanese, Private Dining, and Sushi Bars. The one and only TRUE All You Can Eat Japanese Cuisine in Las Vegas Including All You Can Eat Sashimi, Oysters, Soft shell crabs and much more!!!"
"If you watch sports, the last thing you want to see is a huge tab at the end of a game. You can remedy that with the large portions at TAP Vegas and with the game day specials on beer and appetizers. If you aren't that hungry, split the Captan's Burger with a couple of people."
"Open just a few years, Lovelady is a relative newcomer to the Vegas brew scene, but already making a big, sudsy splash. Built from the ground up in Downtown Henderson, the company was founded by four brothers (and yes, their last name is Lovelady), who got their start experimenting with at-home brewing back in their high school days. It made them popular at parties, and the love for producing beer was hard to shake."
"That’s exactly what’s on tap at Lovelady Brewing in Henderson. The Lovelady brothers have strong roots in Henderson dating back to the 1950s, so giving back to their community was something they always wanted to do. And what better way to give back than craft beer?!"
"Pioneers of the finest ales, the Las Vegas Brewery, Astronomy Aleworks, is the product of four dedicated beer enthusiasts, including a local Las Vegas father and son duo. Family owned and operated, the team brews and serves delicious scientifically crafted local beer because of the dedicated astronomers who worked diligently to bring the stars and planets close to us. At Astronomy Ale Works in the artisan booze district, you’ll find quality artisan beers set to impress any ale-naut or astronaut."
"Located in Henderson’s Booze District, Astronomy Aleworkscreates “works of fermented art using keen scientific principles inspired by the hard-working men and women who labored to bring the stars and planets closer to our hearts”. Astronauts, for those who didn’t get the fancy wording. We sat next to one of the founders/brewers when we visited and he answered the question (from someone else) of “Why the name, Astronomy Aleworks?"
"One of the best parts of Las Vegas is the cheap flights running nearly round the clock. It affords the opportunity to extend a trip for a few extra hours for a bit more fun. The city of Henderson isn’t too far from McCarran International Airport and neither is its Artisan Booze District, which includes Crafthaus Brewery, Bad Beat Brewing, Las Vegas Distillery, and Vegas Valley Winery."
"Silverado RanchNielsen’s Frozen Custard is a blast from the past—back to the days of soda shops and sock hops. Think vintage tin Coca-Cola signs and black, red, and white checkered packaging. Nielsen’s custard is made fresh in-store every few hours, always with a unique “flavor of the day” (check Facebook) in addition to chocolate and vanilla."
"This ice cream shop is a nod to nostalgia with pieces restored on American Restoration. Try one of the Concretes, a very thick shake you eat with a spoon."