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Vegas Fall 2024: Restaurant Openings Promise Exciting New Dining Experiences

Four Sixes Ranch Steakhouse: A Taste of Texas at Wynn

Taylor Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone, is bringing the Four Sixes Ranch Steakhouse to Wynn Las Vegas as a pop-up dining experience starting on September 16, 2024. The restaurant will blend the bold flavors of Texas barbecue with the upscale flair of the Wynn. Highlights include 28-ounce cowboy steaks, caviar towers, and tableside wagyu tomahawk steaks, offering a luxurious twist on traditional steakhouse dishes. With celebrity chef Taylor Sheridan at the helm and master mixologist Mariena Mercer Boarini crafting unique cocktails like smoky Old Fashioneds, this steakhouse promises to be a standout dining experience this fall.

Glitter Gulch Tiki: Tiki Meets Vegas Charm

Launching on October 4, 2024, Glitter Gulch Tiki is bringing a revival of tiki culture to Downtown Las Vegas near Fremont Street. Designed by legendary tiki artist Bamboo Ben, the bar will feature custom straw-thatched booths, bamboo bar tops, and neon lighting. Expect classic tiki drinks alongside innovative cocktails that feature ingredients like lychee puree and flaming lime slices. In line with its tropical theme, the kitchen will serve light bites like coconut shrimp and poke nachos. Glitter Gulch Tiki is part of the popular Nacho Daddy family, marking their first venture into the tiki scene.

Chamana’s Cafe and Molino: A Brunch Haven

Chamana’s Cafe and Molino is set to open in mid-October 2024 in Spring Valley, offering a brunch-centric menu with a Mexican twist. Created by Dan Kroehmer of Other Mama fame, this cafe will serve dishes like steak and eggs with homemade tortillas, pozole with heirloom corn, and tortas filled with pork sausage. The beverage menu will feature elaborate espresso drinks made with one of the world’s most expensive espresso machines, as well as fruit-puree sodas in flavors like watermelon-basil and guava-lavender.

Mokbar, Tortazo, and Buddy V’s Pizzeria: Celebrity Chefs Take Over Caesars

Caesars Palace will unveil a revamped food court in fall 2024, featuring restaurants from well-known celebrity chefs. Esther Choi’s Mokbar will offer a fusion of Korean cuisine, including ramen, dumplings, and fried chicken. Tortazo, by Rick Bayless, will serve tortas filled with prime sirloin or mushrooms, while Buddy V’s Pizzeria from Cake Boss star Buddy Valastro will bring a slice of Italian-American flavor to the heart of the Strip.

Gjelina and Stubborn Seed: California Vibes and Creative Flavors

Gjelina, a Venice Beach favorite, is opening its first Las Vegas location at the Venetian by late 2024. The restaurant will bring its signature California-Neapolitan pizzas and vegetable-forward dishes to the Strip. Meanwhile, Stubborn Seed, led by Top Chef winner Jeremy Ford, will open at Resorts World in winter 2024, offering a prix-fixe menu with seasonal ingredients and surprising flavor combinations. These two restaurants are sure to attract food lovers looking for innovative dining experiences.

Swingers Las Vegas: Mini-Golf Meets Nightlife

Opening November 8, 2024, at Mandalay Bay, Swingers Las Vegas is gearing up to offer a $50 million, adults-only immersive mini-golf experience. The venue will feature five intricately themed golf courses, designed to evoke the charm of an English countryside. In addition to its whimsical mini-golf setups, Swingers will focus heavily on its cocktail and dining experience, with caddies serving drinks as you play. Expect gourmet offerings like pizza, burgers, and tacos delivered in the venue’s sunken garden lounge. As the night progresses, Swingers transforms into a nightlife destination, complete with DJ performances and disco soul funk music to set the vibe. This combination of competitive socializing, theatrical ambiance, and quality dining makes Swingers one of Las Vegas’ most anticipated openings this fall.


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