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Best Bank-Breaker: Bazaar Meat By José Andrés
Bazaar Meat remains at the top of our list when we’re ready to drop some dough.
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Best Barbecue: SoulBelly BBQ
The only decision is whether to go with brisket, ribs, or bourbon-glazed pork belly.
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Best Beer Garden: The Front Yard
It’s only natural that longtime locals’ fave Ellis Island Hotel and Casino could create the best place to kick back and enjoy the brews.
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Best Breakfast: Broken Yolk Cafe
Nobody does the most important meal of the day better than this neighborhood favorite.
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Best Brewery: Nevada Brew Works
The Vegas beer scene is thriving and your pick of the litter is this Downtown hot spot known for its Ariana Rye pale ale, well-spiced ...
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Best Brunch: La Neta Cocina y Lounge
La Neta infuses its Sunday brunch with the kind of character that gives Mexican cuisine its bold and spicy reputation.
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Best Burger: Bar Code Burgers
This unassuming tavern has evolved into a favorite UNLV sports bar and a perennial local burger favorite.
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Best Cocktail Presentation: Gatsby’s Cocktail Lounge
A cocktail is great, but do you know what’s even better? A secret cocktail.
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Best Cocktails: The Cabinet of Curiosities
A curious place for curious palates, the Cabinet of Curiosities unfolds like a choose-your-own-adventure, enticing tastebuds with boozy elixirs that feel concocted from another time.
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Best Coffeehouse: Grouchy John’s Coffee
When looking for a place outside of the office or your home to grab a coffee and kick back, the friendly and flavorful Grouchy John’s ...
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Best Doughnuts: Pinkbox Doughnuts
Sugar, spice, and poop emoji-themed doughnuts.
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Best Fine Dining: Oscar’s Steakhouse
The Plaza continues its interesting evolution but this classic experience remains one of the most iconic dining rooms in town.
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Best Late-Night Eats: WSKY Bar & Grill
Being a 24-hour city has its perks, the first being that there’s so many WSKY bars to choose from.
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Best Local Chef: James Trees
James Trees is a Las Vegan first and a Beard Award-nominated chef second, and that’s exactly how he rolls.
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Best Meatless Menu: Crossroads Kitchen
Even the most staunch meat-eaters can’t deny that Crossroads Kitchen satisfies.
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Best Mochi Doughnuts: Mama Chai’s
The star of this boba tea shop is the chewy, flavor-rich doughnuts made with mochi flour.
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Best Pasta: Fresco Italiano
Fresco’s creative takes on the most craveable pasta dishes obviously won over our readers.
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Best Pizza: Pizza Rock
Bold styles and flavors is what Pizza Rock is known for, and boy do they deliver.
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Best Sandwich: Capriotti’s
No matter where you land on Caprotti’s menu, you’re going to find a winner.
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NHL fines Tortorella $100K, strips Golden Knights of draft pick after media blackout
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Controversial Enhanced Games arrive at Resorts World on May 24
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A's Player of the Month: Mojave's Derriah Wren
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Report: Las Vegas among cities at highest risk for disease-carrying pests this summer
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Sartiano’s brings Manhattan steakhouse confidence and Italian indulgence to Wynn
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Sun Standout Awards spotlight Southern Nevada high schools' highest athletic achievers
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