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Downtown Las Vegas Eats and Drinks – a Guide to Area Dining, Bars and Craft Breweries Arts District Downtown Hotels & Casinos- Cont DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS EATS ANDWASHINGTON DRINKS AVE – A GUIDE TO AREA DINING, BARS AND CRAFT BREWERIES . BONANZAWASHINGTON RD. AVE KEY LOCATIONS Arts District . BONANZA RD MESQUITE AVE. Container Park BONANZA RD. STEWART AVE. Downtown Las Vegas Hotels & Casinos . East Carson Street BONANZA RD MESQUITE AVE. 9TH ST. PKWY. OGDEN AVE. 10TH ST STEWART AVE. Fremont East Entertainment District FREMONT ST. 11 ST. Fremont Street Experience 9TH ST. PKWY. OGDEN CARSONAVE. AVE. Las Vegas North Premium Outlets BRIDGER AVE. 10TH ST LEWIS2 AVE. FREMONT ST. 11 ST. Other (various areas) . MAIN ST. GRAND CENTRAL 4 CARSON AVE. CLARK AVE. 12 ST. LEWIS AVE. BRIDGER AVE. 3RD ST. 4TH ST 1 OTHER SIGHTS & AMENITIES MAIN ST. 3 BONNEVILLE AVE. GRAND CENTRAL CASINOGARCES CENTER BLVD AVE. 12 ST. MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD. CLARK AVE. Cultural Corridor 3RD ST. GASS AVE. 4TH ST . LAS VEGAS BLVD. 7TH ST. 5 6TH ST BONNEVILLE AVE. Symphony Park CASINOGARCES CENTER BLVD AVE. MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD. HOOVER AVE. CHARLESTON BLVD COOLIDGE AVE. 8TH ST Parking GASS AVE. LAS VEGAS BLVD. 7TH ST. 6TH ST 1ST ST. City of Las Vegas, Las Vegas Boulevard State UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD MAIN ST. COMMERCE AVE HOOVER AVE. CHARLESTON BLVD ® 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 COLORADO AVE. 1 Las Vegas City Hall Imperial Ave. COLORADO AVE. 2 Greyhound Bus Depot Imperial Ave. Note: Map not to scale. MAIN ST. MAIN 3 Regional Justice Center WYOMING AVE. (Marriage License Bureau) MAIN ST. MAIN WYOMING AVE. 4 U.S. Post Office 5 Bonneville Transit Center As Of Jan 20, 2020 • Map Not To Scale 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. DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS EATS AND DRINKS – A GUIDE TO AREA DINING, BARS AND CRAFT BREWERIES ARTS DISTRICT DOWNTOWN HOTELS & CASINOS- CONT. LAS VEGAS NORTH PREMIUM OUTLETS OTHER- CONT. 18bin Esther’s Kitchen facebook.com/18bin estherslv.com The Grille, Vic & Anthony's Steakhouse, Troy Liquor Bar, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels Pastel de Nata 1881 Luv It Frozen Custard Rush Lounge, Cadillac Tequila Bar, H2O Bar, Ice Bar, www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ www.facebook.com/Pastel-de- (on Oakey, east of LV Blvd) Able Baker Brewing Company Garagiste Wine Room & Claude’s Bar, Bar 46 and Stage Bar las-vegas-north/stores/auntie- Nata-1881-2033826293297481/ luvitfrozencustard.com/ ablebakerbrewing.com Merchant annes-pretzels garagistelv.com Gold Spike - goldspike.com Shake Shack Mothership Coffee Arts District Craft Kitchen 24 Hour Fiddlestix Chipotle www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ (Fergusons Downtown) (in Able Baker) Hop Nuts www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ las-vegas-north/stores/shake-shack mothershipcoffee.com adcraftandkitchen.com hopnutsbrewing.com Main Street Station - mainstreetcasino.com las-vegas-north/stores/chipotle Garden Court Buffet, Triple 7 Brewery, South Philly MTO Café Artifice Jack In The Box Boar’s Head Casino Bar Dairy Queen/Orange Julius www.premiumoutlets.com/ (City Hall Garage building) artificebarlv.com jackinthebox.com www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ outlet/las-vegas-north/stores/south mtocafe.com The D - thed.com las-vegas-north/stores/dairy- -philly-cheesesteaks-fries C3 Coffee Jammyland American Coney Island, Andiamo Steakhouse, queen-orange-julius Ocha Thai & Cuisine c3coffeeco.com jammy.land Coffee Stand at the D, D Grill, D Bar, Longbar, Vue Bar Starbucks (2) (LV Blvd south of Charleston) Godiva Chocolatier www.premiumoutlets.com/ ochathai.weebly.com Casa Don Juan Makers & Finders The Plaza - plazahotelcasino.com www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ outlet/las-vegas-north/ casadonjuanlv.com makerslv.com Brightside Breakfast & Burgers, Food Court (Coffee Bar, las-vegas-north/stores/godiva- stores/starbucks-coffee Old Soul Manchu Wok, Zaba’s Mexican Grill, Subway and McDonalds), chocolatier (in World Market Center) Chicago Joe's ReBAR Hash House a Go Go, Oscar's Steakhouse, Subway oldsoul.chefnatalieyoung.com chicagojoesrestaurant.com facebook.com/rebarlv Pop Up Pizza, Omaha Bar & Lounge, Race & Sports Book Bar Green Biotics www.premiumoutlets.com/ Cornish Pasty Company Scratch Made www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ outlet/las-vegas-north/ Poke & Go cornishpastyco.com facebook.com/pages/Scratch-M las-vegas-north/stores/green-biotics stores/subway (Lewis Ave. & Fourth St.) ade/2001851023466047 facebook.com/pokegovegas/ CraftHaus Arts District EAST CARSON STREET Green Leaf’s Cheesecake Factory crafthausbrewery.com Tacotarian www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ www.premiumoutlets.com/ Pour in the Alley tacotarianlv.com 7th & Carson EAT las-vegas-north/stores/green-leafs-b outlet/las-vegas-north/stores/the-c (Fergusons Downtown) D E Thai Kitchen 7thandcarson.com eatdtlv.com ananas heesecake-factory fergusonsdowntown.com/pour-in-the-alley facebook.com/D-E-Thai- The Goodwich Kitchen-640141413044132/ thegoodwich.com Bocho Sushi Juice Stars and Häagen Dazs Villa PublicUs bochosushi.com Bronze Café www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/ www.premiumoutlets.com/ (Fremont & Maryland) Dona Maria Tamales Three Sheets Craft Beer juicestars.com and las-vegas-north/stores/haagen-dazs outlet/las-vegas-north/stores/ facebook.com/PublicUsLV?fref=ts facebook.com/DonaMarias threesheetsdtlv.com Carson Kitchen bronze-cafe.business.site villa-fresh-italian-kitchen carsonkitchen.com Kung Pao Wok Q’rico Pollo El Zaguan Mexican Bistro Vesta Coffee Roasters Santos Guisados www.premiumoutlets.com/ (in Pawn Plaza) facebook.com/elzaguanbistro vestacoffee.com Donut Bar Tacos & Beer outlet/las-vegas-north/stores/kung- facebook.com/ santostacoslv.com pao-wok Rachel's Kitchen DonutBarLasVegas (2 locations: in Ogden & Symphony Park) CONTAINER PARK VegeNation rachelskitchen.com vegenationlv.com (Various Areas) Real Awesome Food Park (Fri. & Sat.) Berries & Beans Oak & Ivy OTHER (Fergusons Downtown) downtowncontainerpark.com/ oakandivy.com FREMONT EAST instagram.com/realawesomefoodpark listing/berries-beans/ Albo Pizza Restaurant Florida Café Pinches Tacos ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT (Las Vegas Blvd. S) (LV Blvd S of Charleston) Rick’s Rollin Smoke BBQ & Tavern Big Ern's BBQ pinchestacos.com albopizzalv.com floridacafecuban.com (in Pawn Plaza, LV Blvd) bigernsbbqlv.com Pizza Zazza Backstage Bar & Billiards La Comida Ameribrunch Café Fusion Grille rrsbbq.com backstagebarlv.com lacomidalv.com Bin 702 downtowncontainerpark.com/ (near Fremont Street Experience) (LV Blvd S & Bonneville) Sambalatte Torrefazione facebook.com/pages/Ameribrunch/ fusiongrillevegas.com bin702.com listing/pizza-zazza/ Commonwealth Le Thai (Molasky Corporate Center) commonwealthlv.com 191682574621444?fref=ts sambalatte.tumblr.com Cheffini's Hot Dogs Simply Pure lethaivegas.com Gaucho’s Sacred Flavors facebook.com/cheffinishotdogs simplypurelv.com Downtown Cocktail Room Anthony's New York Pizza & Deli (Bunkhouse) Sambalatte ta The Smith Center Park on Fremont (near City Hall) downtowncocktailroom.com parkonfremont.com gauchoslv.com sambalatte.com/locations/the-smith-center/ Downtown Terrace Sugar Shop Candy and Gifts anthonysnewyorkpizza.com downtownterracelv.com downtowncontainerpark.com/lis Eureka! Good Pie Sultan's Grill ting/sugar-shop-candy-and-gifts Siam Square Thai Restaurant Atomic Liquors (Pawn Plaza) eurekarestaurantgroup.com/ siamsquarelv.com (Casino Center near Lewis) JoJo's Jerky blog/locations/las-vegas/ (917 Fremont) www.goodpie.com sultansgrilllv.com Wafflelato atomic.vegas jojosjerky.com Shinya Maru Ramen & Izakaya Evel Pie Greens & Proteins shinya-maru-ramen.com Bad Owl Taco Bell Las Vegas Kettle Corn evelpie.com (in Juhl) (Charleston & Fremont) lasvegaskettlecorn.com (Fourth St & Bridger Ave) greensandproteins.com The Smashed Pig GastroPub badowlcoffee.com Flippin' Good Burgers & Shakes thesmashedpig.com Taco Rico flippingood.com Hatsumi Bajamar Seafood & Tapas (Main & Wyoming) (Fergusons Downtown) facebook.com/tacorico1/?fref=ts DOWNTOWN HOTELS & CASINOS Flock & Fowl Therapy (LV Blvd across from Dino’s) hatsumilv.com therapylv.com (Ogden) www.facebook.com/ Tenaya Creek Brewery Binion's - binions.com Bajamar-Seafood-Tacos- Jimmy Johns Benny's Smokin' BBQ & Brews, Binion's Café, flockandfowl.com Turmeric Flavors of India (Bonanza Rd.) 1440956105950468/ (in City Hall) tenayacreek.com Binion's Deli, Top of Binion's Steakhouse, Whiskey Liquor Up Griffin turmericflavorsofindia.com jimmyjohns.com Saloon, Cowgirl Up Cantina, Whiskey Licker www.facebook.com/TheLasVegas Boston Pizza The Underground Griffin/?rf=164050186942724 (southern tip of map) (The) Kitchen at Atomic California - thecal.com (at the Mob Museum) bostonpizzavegas.com (Atomic Liquors, Fremont Street) themobmuseum.org/underground Aloha Specialties, Cal Sports Lounge, California Noodle House, kitchenatatomic.vegas Holo Holo, Lappert’s Ice Cream Shop, Market Street Café, Capriotti's Thunderbird Lounge Redwood Steakhouse FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE (near Regional Justice) La Sandwicherie (in Aruba Hotel) capriottis.com (Lewis & Fourth) thunderbirdhotellasvegas.com Downtown Grand - downtowngrand.com 322 Pizza Bar Hennessey's Tavern lasandwicherielv.com Art Bar, Citrus at the Grand Pool, Freedom Beat, Furnace, 322pizzabar.com hennesseyslasvegas.com Classic Jewel Viva Las Arepas Hogs & Heifers, Triple George Grill (in Juhl on Bonneville) La Monja Banger Brewing LV Food Junky (food truck) (LV Blvd & Oakey) classicjewellv.com (Fergusons Downtown) vivalasarepas.com El Cortez - elcortezhotelcasino.com bangerbrewing.com
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