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Restaurants near LVMPD Headquarters

400 South Martin Luther King Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89106

NAME ADDRESS PHONE La Cabana restaurant 526 S. Martin Luther King Boulevard (702) 366-0039 Mundo restaurant 495 S. Grand Central Parkway (702) 270-4400 Omelet house 2160 W. Charleston Boulevard (702) 384-6868 The Great Wall 2202 W. Charleston Boulevard (702) 385-2750 Landry’s 2610 W. Sahara Avenue (702) 251-0101 Macaroni Grill 2400 W. Sahara Avenue (702) 248-9500 casino 2411 W. Sahara Avenue (702) 367-2411 Pad Thai 850 S. Rancho Drive (702) 870-2899 Gyro King 850 S. Rancho Drive (702) 648-7820 Broadway Pizza 850 S. Rancho Drive (702) 259-9002 Roberto’s 850 S. Rancho Drive (702) 256-3302 Red Lobster 200 S (702) 877-0212 Olive garden 1361 S Decatur Boulevard (702) 258-3453 Applebee’s 4605 W Charleston Boulevard (702) 870-5973 Springs preserve 333 S Valley View Boulevard (702) 822-7700 There are many other restaurants and several fast food locations in the area

Hotels near LVMPD Headquarters

400 South Martin Luther King Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89106

NAME ADDRESS PHONE Palace Station 2411 W. Sahara Avenue (702) 367-2411 Golden Nugget 129 (702) 385-7111 The D Casino 301 Fremont Street (702) 388-2400 Four Queens 202 Fremont Street (702) 385-4011 Rio 3700 W Flamingo Road (866) 746-7671 Gold Coast 4000 W Flamingo Road (702) 367-7111 Palms 4321 W Flamingo Road (702) 942-7777 There are many other Hotels/casinos in the area.