12 E Ogden Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 385-1222
Eat is the culinary brainchild of professional chef, Natalie Young. With 20+ years of experience under her toque, Natalie has long dreamed of bringing the skills she honed pleasing the palates of refined foodies, chefs, and critics in some of the nation’s most celebrated kitchens, home—literally. A longtime resident of Downtown Las Vegas, Natalie’s vision for Eat is as distinct as she is: fine, fresh, soulful fare, served in an unpretentious, uplifting atmosphere.
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Think classic breakfast, lunch, brunch and dinner favorites – but better. MTO Café is serving up comfort food made from fresh, quality ingredients in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, Downtown Summerlin, and our Food Truck. Come on by, we hope to see you soon.
Grab a bite just like Bugsy at our upscale casual downtown dining destination! We’re bringing back the early days of Vegas, when the lights had only just started to burn bright. An age when made men and their molls rubbed shoulders with the camera-ready Hollywood elite. Mystery, adventure, and maybe even a little danger were always just around the next darkened corner. One thing’s for sure…There was never any shortage of excitement. At Siegel’s 1941, we’re bringing back that special moment in time. You’ll enjoy skillfully prepared dishes from our chef-driven menu, indulge in a carefully curated wine and crafted cocktail list, and enjoy spectacular daily specials. We’re confident that you’ll find lots to like. Best of all? It’s open 24 hours a day. So, early birds and night owls alike can sit down, kick back, and live the good life. Siegel’s 1941 at the El Cortez – Old-school cool, with a twist of sophisticated style.
Art Square is located at the heart of the Arts District and features 16 creative, retail and professional spaces ranging from 100 to 2500 sq ft including: Art Square Theatre, Artifice Bar & Lounge, ATLAS, Brett Wesley Gallery, Freddie Ramon, Josephine Skaught Salon, Mingo/Mundo, Nevada Humanities, Nevada Light Gallery, Oogoog, and the First Street Art Garden featuring works by local artists, Luis Varela-Rico, and Brent Sommerhauser. Located on 1025 South First Street, directly north of The Arts Factory and 1 block southwest of the Arts District bus stop (Ace and Deuce lines). For info on available space email us at [email protected]
The Vegas Anarchist Cafe is a weekly meet-up for networking, building community, and doing some outreach for Anarchists in Las Vegas, which Southern Nevada Alliance of the Libertarian Left has been organizing together with unaffiliated local Anarchists since 2008. The main idea is just to give Anarchists, anti-statists, and Anarchy-curious fellow travelers a place to meet up and talk in an informal setting at a local coffee-house. There isn’t a fixed business agenda; the idea is to give people a place to find each other. Once they’ve found each other, A-Cafe can serve as a springboard for the independent projects that they may want to start. The A-Cafe is not a place, it’s an event–a social experiment in urban Anarchy. The A-Cafe is a forum for Anarchists in the Las Vegas area to get to know each other, to hear talks on subjects that interest us, to hang out, shoot the breeze, talk about the projects that we are working on, and to organize new projects. Anyone who’s an Anarchist, anti-statist, or just anarchy-curious is invited to join us. Drop in any time — The gathering is informal, and based on chatting and sharing information. There isn’t a fixed agenda. (But if you want to set up an organizing meeting for a particular project with a fixed agenda, A-Cafe is a great place to meet people to invite.) Feel free to drop in at any time and leave whenever you need to. Bring yourself. Bring a friend. And bring anything — ideas you’ve had, projects you’re working on, literature, zines, flyers, art, whatever — that you’d like to share with some like-minded people.
We are The Blue Skillet Family Restaurants. The Blue Skillet is a family styled restaurant that offers homemade, traditional American and Mexican comfort foods for breakfast and lunch/dinner. If you liked grandmas chicken fried steak and pancakes, chilaquiles, meatloaf and mashed potatoes or enchiladas, you are going to love the food we serve at The Blue Skillet. Whether it's a home style breakfast , a sandwich, burger or warm-hearty lunch/dinner you want, The Blue Skillet is the place to be. We love people and want everyone to have an enjoyable dining experience. Our wait staff will provide you with friendly, attentive service and our cooks will do their very best to prepare your food to order. We look forward to serving you soon at, one of our two, valley locations: {1} 1723 E. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV - with service from 6am till 4pm, or {2} 5000 E. Bonanza Rd. (in the K-Mart shopping center), Las Vegas, NV - with service from 6am till 3pm.
The Main Street Station Hotel and Casino and Brewery is a hotel and casino located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned by Boyd Gaming. The casino is connected to California Hotel and Casino by an enclosed skywalk over Main Street.Main Street Station offers a self-guided tour which includes a portion of the Berlin Wall, stained glass from the Lillian Russell Mansion, doors and facade from the Kuwait Royal Bank, doors from the George Pullman Mansion, Louisa May Alcott pullman car, chandeliers from the Coca-Cola building and Figaro Opera House, and various statues. The portion of the Berlin Wall is located in the men's restroom and has urinals affixed to it.HistoryThe property opened as the Holiday International in 1978. The property's casino, operated by Major Riddle, closed in September 1980 after going into bankruptcy. The hotel, a Holiday Inn franchise, closed in 1984, following an extended strike by workers.The property reopened in 1987 as the Park Hotel and Casino, developed by Japanese investor Katsuki Manabe. The Park closed in 1990.
The Main Street Station Hotel and Casino and Brewery is a hotel and casino located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned by Boyd Gaming. The casino is connected to California Hotel and Casino by an enclosed skywalk over Main Street.Main Street Station offers a self-guided tour which includes a portion of the Berlin Wall, stained glass from the Lillian Russell Mansion, doors and facade from the Kuwait Royal Bank, doors from the George Pullman Mansion, Louisa May Alcott pullman car, chandeliers from the Coca-Cola building and Figaro Opera House, and various statues. The portion of the Berlin Wall is located in the men's restroom and has urinals affixed to it.HistoryThe property opened as the Holiday International in 1978. The property's casino, operated by Major Riddle, closed in September 1980 after going into bankruptcy. The hotel, a Holiday Inn franchise, closed in 1984, following an extended strike by workers.The property reopened in 1987 as the Park Hotel and Casino, developed by Japanese investor Katsuki Manabe. The Park closed in 1990.
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