![]() Velveteen Rabbit has a cozy atmosphere with mismatched antique furniture and dim lighting, as well as a nice patio outside. My two favorite places for cocktails in Las Vegas are in the Arts District. And hungry night owls might be interested in the food-focused speakeasy: Secret Pizza.įrom left: Park on Fremont, Flight Club and Flanker. Ski Lodge similarly has a name that reveals its theme. Ghost Donkey is located in the food hall, and specializes in tequila and mezcal, while The Barbershop Cuts & Cocktails is actually located behind a functioning barbershop. ![]() Sin City is home to many speakeasy-style bars, several of which are inside the Cosmopolitan. But if you’re not the clubbing type, there are still tons of great places to grab a drink and enjoy a night out. Of course, Vegas is famous for nightclubs like XS, Omnia and Marquee. I recommend Mizumi and Wakuda for delicious Japanese food, and on a future visit, I hope to try Best Friend, The Mayfair, Amalfi, Matteo’s and Oyster Bar at Palace Station. For more casual sports bar vibes, I’ve also had a nice time at Flanker, which serves elevated game day food. I’m a fan of The Black Sheep and Salt & Spoon, plus Chinatown favorites like Chengdu Taste and Lamaii.Įarlier this year, my family scored a coveted reservation to Delilah, a buzzy lounge and supper club experience with live entertainment and a strict no-photo policy. There are plenty of amazing restaurants off the Strip as well. Think SpaghettiOs, pot roast and playful decor straight out of the ’80s and ’90s. I also tried Martha Stewart’s restaurant, The Bedford, which transports you to her New York farmhouse, and I got a taste of NYC with brunch at Sadelle’s.įrom left: The "VoltaggiOs" at Retro by Voltaggio and the bread basket at The Bedford by Martha Stewart. On my last visit, I went to Retro by Voltaggio, a new concept from Michael Voltaggio and Bryan Voltaggio that’s dripping with nostalgia. The neon lights and big trees scream over-the-top Vegas cheesiness in the best way, and the food is genuinely good. Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge is an iconic diner that’s been around for more than 50 years. In addition to the classic all-you-can-eat casino buffets (shout out to the top-notch ones at the Wynn, Caesars Palace and Cosmopolitan), Las Vegas features an ever-changing lineup of glitzy and more casual restaurants. For something newer, the massive Resorts World property opened in 2021. ![]() If you’re looking to really splash out, the Wynn and Encore are many Vegas fans’ go-to spots for luxury ― there’s even a golf course on site. Another highlight of this hotel is the food hall, which boasts culinary delights like Tekka Bar handrolls, Lardo sandwiches, and a unique take on street meat from David Chang at Bāng Bar by Momofuku. I’ve had the opportunity to stay at the Cosmopolitan, where you can also enjoy views of the fountain show from certain rooms (and, as I learned from my vacation workout, certain treadmills at the fitness center). ![]() It’s hard to beat the classic Vegas “Ocean’s Eleven” vibes, the epic flower displays, the Chihuly ceiling art and of course, the famous fountain show out front.įrom left: Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, a room view and Chihuly glass ceiling. My favorite hotel on the Strip is the Bellagio. In fact, the city has about 150,000 hotel rooms. The hotel options in Las Vegas feel infinite. To help you plan a non-gambling focused Vegas vacation, I’ve compiled some favorite restaurants, attractions and more highlights from Sin City. Indeed, while I’ve enjoyed spending time at the blackjack tables during my six trips to the tourist hotspot, I find my favorite experiences tend to take place outside the casino floor. This rebranding of Vegas as a sports destination is sending a message to would-be visitors: The Gambling Capital of the World has so much more to offer beyond gambling. The new annual event is part of the city’s continued foray into the sports world, which has seen the arrival of major NFL, NHL and WNBA franchises, and the proposed relocation of an MLB team. ![]()
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