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Downtown Las Vegas Dining DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS DINING WASHINGTON AVE KEY DINING LOCATIONS Arts District (14) BONANZA RD. Container Park (12) Downtown Las Vegas Hotels & Casinos . (10 hotels; 47 dining options) BONANZA RD MESQUITE AVE. STEWART AVE. East Carson Street (7) Fremont East Entertainment District (9) OGDEN AVE9TH ST. PKWY. Fremont Street Experience (14) . 10TH ST 2 FREMONT ST. 11 ST. Las Vegas North Premium Outlets (14) 4 CARSON AVE. Other (various areas) (33) LEWIS AVE. BRIDGER AVE. 1 MAIN ST. 3 GRAND CENTRAL OTHER SIGHTS & AMENITIES CLARK AVE. 12 ST. 3RD ST. 4TH ST Cultural Corridor 5 BONNEVILLE AVE. CASINOGARCES CENTER BLVD AVE. MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD. Symphony Park GASS AVE. Parking LAS VEGAS BLVD. 7TH ST. 6TH ST HOOVER AVE. CHARLESTON BLVD City of Las Vegas, Las Vegas Boulevard State COOLIDGE AVE. 8TH ST Scenic Byway – part of America’s Byways® 1ST ST. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD MAIN ST. COMMERCE AVE Cultural Corridor Trail – 12 blocks 1 Las Vegas City Hall COLORADO AVE. 2 Greyhound Bus Depot Imperial Ave. 3 Regional Justice Center (Marriage License Bureau) MAIN ST. MAIN WYOMING AVE. 4 U.S. Post Office 5 Bonneville Transit Center As Of January 5, 2018 • Map Not To Scale DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS DINING ARTS DISTRICT DOWNTOWN HOTELS & CASINOS- CONT. LAS VEGAS NORTH PREMIUM OUTLETS OTHER- CONT. Casa Don Juan Makers & Finders Main Street Station (2) - mainstreetcasino.com Amorina Gelato Shake Shack Jared’s Old Fashioned Hot Dogs & Hamburgers casadonjuanlv.com makerslv.com Garden Court Buffet, Triple 7 www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/las www.premiumoutlets.com/o (in Pawn Plaza, LV Blvd) -vegas-north/stores/amorino-gelato utlet/las-vegas-north/stores jaredsoldfashioned.com Chicago Joe's Mingo Kitchen & Lounge The D (4) - thed.com /shake-shack chicagojoesrestaurant.com eatmixmingo.com American Coney Island, Andiamo Steakhouse, D Grill, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels Jimmy Johns Zingerman's Coffee www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ South Philly (in City Hall) Cornish Pasty Company ReBar las-vegas-north/stores/auntie- www.premiumoutlets.com/ jimmyjohns.com cornishpastyco.com www.facebook.com/ The Plaza (8) - plazahotelcasino.com annes-pretzels outlet/las-vegas-north/store rebarlv Brightside Breakfast & Burgers, Food Court (Cafelatte, s/south-philly-cheesesteaks- (The) Kitchen at Atomic Dona Maria Tamales Zaba’s Mexican Grill, Subway and McDonalds), Hash Chipotle fries (Atomic Liquors, Fremont Street) facebook.com/DonaMarias Tacos Huevos House a Go Go, Oscar's Steakhouse, Pop Up Pizza www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ atomic.vegas/the-kitchen www.tacoshuevos.com las-vegas-north/stores/chipotle Starbucks (2) El Sombrero Café www.premiumoutlets.com/ Le Pho elsombrerovegas.com The Goodwich Dairy Queen/Orange Julius outlet/las-vegas-north/ (in Juhl) thegoodwich.com www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ stores/starbucks-coffee lephodtlv.com Esther’s Kitchen EAST CARSON STREET las-vegas-north/stores/dairy- www.estherslv.com Urban Lounge 7th & Carson EAT queen-orange-julius Subway Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen theurbanloungedtlv.com 7thandcarson.com eatdtlv.com www.premiumoutlets.com/ (west of arts district) Jack In The Box Godiva Chocolatier outlet/las-vegas-north/ lolaslasvegas.com jackinthebox.com Vesta Coffee Roasters Bocho Sushi Smooth Eats www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ stores/subway vestacoffee.com bochosushi.com enjoysmootheats.com las-vegas-north/stores/godiva- Luv It Frozen Custard chocolatier Cheesecake Factory (on Oakey, east of LV Blvd) CONTAINER PARK Carson Kitchen VegeNation www.premiumoutlets.com/ luvitfrozencustard.com/ carsonkitchen.com vegenationlv.com Green Leaf’s outlet/las-vegas-north/stores (The) Black Cup JoJo's Jerky www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ /the-cheesecake-factory MTO Café facebook.com/The-Black- jojosjerky.com Donut Bar las-vegas-north/stores/green-leafs- (City Hall Garage building) CupCoffee-co- facebook.com/ bananas Villa mtocafe.com 1443077499288978 Las Vegas Kettle Corn DonutBarLasVegas www.premiumoutlets.com/ lasvegaskettlecorn.com Kung Pao Wok outlet/las-vegas-north/stores Ocha Thai & Cuisine Big Ern's BBQ www.premiumoutlets.com/ /villa-fresh-italian-kitchen (LV Blvd south of Charleston) bigernsbbqlv.com Pinches Tacos FREMONT EAST outlet/las-vegas-north/stores/kung ochathai.weebly.com pinchestacos.com -pao-wok Bin 702 ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT Puerto Rico Express bin702.com Simply Pure (Wyoming near LV Blvd) simplypurelv.com Bronze Café at The Market Park on Fremont www.facebook.com/puertoricoexpresslv/ Cheffini's Hot Dogs facebook.com/bronzecafelv parkonfremont.com OTHER (Various Areas) cheffinis.com Sweet Spot Candy Shop PublicUs Albo Pizza Restaurant Danna’s Caribbean Grill sweetspotcandylasvegas.com Evel Pie The Smashed Pig GastroPub (Fremont & Maryland) (Las Vegas Blvd. S) (Casino Center Dr., N of Lewis) Downtown Terrace Kitchen & Bar evelpie.com thesmashedpig.com facebook.com/PublicUsLV?fref=ts downtownterracelv.com Wafflelato albopizzalv.com www.dannascaribbeangrill.com Flippin' Good Burgers & Shakes Therapy Rachel's Kitchen Ameribrunch Dougie J's Café JinJu Chocolates flippingood.com therapylv.com (2 locations: in Ogden & Symphony Park) (near Fremont Street Experience) (LV Blvd & Bonneville) jinjuchocolates.com rachelskitchen.com La Comida Turmeric Flavors of India facebook.com/pages/Ameribrunch/ dougiejscafe.com lacomidalv.com turmericflavorsofindia.com 191682574621444?fref=ts Rick's Rollin Smoke BBQ Dough Dough’s Hawaiian Cafe DOWNTOWN HOTELS & CASINOS (in Pawn Plaza, LV Blvd) Le Thai Anthony's New York Pizza & Deli & Malasadas Binion's (4) - binions.com rrsbbq.com lethaivegas.com (near City Hall) (north of arts district) Benny's Smokin' BBQ & Brews, Binion's Café, anthonysnewyorkpizza.com www.facebook.com/Dough-Doughs- Binion's Deli, Top of Binion's Steakhouse Rick's Tavern Hawaiian-Cafe-Malasadas-Vegas- (in Pawn Plaza, LV Blvd) Art of Flavors Authentic Cravings 1995359290699812/ California (5) - thecal.com FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE (LV Blvd N of Oakey) Sambalatte Torrefazione Aloha Specialties, California Noodle House, Lappert's Ice https://www.facebook.com/ Espression Café Cream Shop, Market Street Café, Redwood Steakhouse Cous Cous Mediterranean Café King's Sausage (Molasky Corporate Center) couscousmediterraneancafe.com kingssausage.com ArtofFlavors/ (near City Hall) sambalatte.tumblr.com facebook.com/www.espression.cafe/ Downtown Grand (6)- downtowngrand.com Denny's LV Food Junky (food truck) Bajamar Seafood & Tapas ?fref=ts Sultan's Grill Citrus at The Grand Pool, Freedom Beat, Furnace, Pizza (LV Blvd across from Dino’s) Rock, Sidebar, Triple George Grill dennys.com lvfoodjunky.com (Casino Center near Lewis) www.facebook.com/ Flock & Fowl sultansgrilllv.com Bajamar-Seafood-Tacos- (Ogden) El Cortez (4) - elcortezhotelcasino.com Dino's Little Italy Mickie Finnz 1440956105950468/ flockandfowl.com Ike’s, Parlour Bar, Pizza Lotto Slices & Slots, Siegel's 1941 facebook.com/pages/Dinos-Little- mickiefinnzlasvegas.com Taco Rico Italy/296860813852523?fref=ts (Main & Wyoming) Boston Pizza Florida Café Four Queens (3) - fourqueens.com Nacho Daddy facebook.com/tacorico1/?fref=ts (southern tip of map) (LV Blvd S of Charleston) Chicago Brewing Co., Hugo's Cellar, Magnolia's Veranda DJ's Taco Bar nachodaddy.com djtacobar.com bostonpizzavegas.com floridacafecuban.com Viva Las Arepas Gold Nugget (10) - goldennugget.com/lasvegas Piccadilly Pizza Fremont (LV Blvd & Oakey) Café 316 Food Junky Cadillac Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar, Chart House, Heart Attack Grill pcpizza.com vivalasarepas.com (near The D) (patio of Banger Brewery) Claim Jumper, Grotto Italian Ristorante, Lillie's Asian heartattackgrill.com Project BBQ Food Truck places.singleplatform.com/cafe-316/ lvfoodjunky.com Cuisine, Red Sushi, Starbucks Coffee, The Buffet at Hennessey's Tavern Golden Nugget, The Grille, Vic & Anthony's hennesseyslasvegas.com Taqueria El Buen Pastor Capriotti's Greens & Proteins (near Regional Justice) (in Juhl) Gold Spike (1) - goldspike.com White Castle capriottis.com greensandproteins.com 24 Hour Fiddlestix This is intended as a highlight listing and may not fully reflect all restaurants in the downtown Las Vegas area. The authors accept no liability for the information provided and encourage users to verify with each respective restaurant..
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