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Hearthstone’s resurgence, Ada’s move, and additional dining updates from Las Vegas

Exciting Dining Developments in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is sizzling once again with new dining experiences and the return of beloved eateries. Here’s a look at the latest updates that are sure to entice food lovers throughout the city.

The Return of Boa Steakhouse

Boa Steakhouse is making a triumphant comeback. After closing its Forum Shops location in 2012, the Innovative Dining Group is set to reopen at the Grand Canal Shoppes at Venetian on October 17. Known for its high-quality steaks and vibrant atmosphere, Boa’s return will surely excite both locals and tourists alike, adding a fresh chapter to the city’s dining scene.

Hearthstone’s Homecoming

Another notable comeback is Hearthstone, which is reestablishing itself at Red Rock Resort. After closing its Summerlin location in 2023, this comforting dining spot is redesigning its original space and is expected to reopen in early 2026. With Michelin-starred chef Jason McLeod at the helm, guests can anticipate a meticulously crafted menu that promises to delight.

Drag Brunch at Viva

Viva at Resorts World is kicking off its first drag brunch on October 11, featuring performances by stars from RuPaul’s Drag Race, including Jaymes Mansfield and Kimora Blac. With two seatings at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., priced at $85 per person, the experience includes a delightful family-style menu featuring breakfast tacos, chilaquiles, and tres leches French toast, complemented by bottomless cocktails. Reservations are available at rwlasvegas.com.

Renovation and Expansion at P.O.P.S.

P.O.P.S. (Pride of Philly Steaks) is undergoing a major renovation at its iconic A-frame location at 501 S. Decatur Boulevard. To minimize disruption to their 24-hour service, they have launched a Pride of Philly Food Truck P.O.P.-Up, offering their full menu of cheesesteaks and sides directly from the parking lot. For more details, visit popscheesesteaks.com.

Ada’s Food + Wine Moves to the Arts District

Co-owners James Trees and the Lev Group have announced that Ada’s Food + Wine will relocate from Tivoli Village to the vibrant Arts District. Set to close at the end of November, the restaurant will reopen in the former Esther’s Kitchen space on E. California Avenue in December. In a related note, Trees’ new venture, High Steaks Vegas, is gearing up for an opening on October 14, accepting reservations now.

First Watch Makes Its Debut

The beloved breakfast, brunch, and lunch franchise First Watch has opened its first location in the Valley at 1020 E. Craig Road in North Las Vegas. Spanning 4,400 square feet, this new spot welcomes guests daily from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., promising a fresh experience with a diverse menu. Check out their offerings at firstwatch.com.

Hawaiian Bros Expands Offerings

Bringing island vibes to Las Vegas, Hawaiian Bros has opened at 6071 W. Craig Road, serving delicious plate lunches. Open from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until midnight on weekends, this spot is set to delight diners with tasty Hawaiian fare.

Prince St. Pizza Expands to Henderson

New York’s famed Prince St. Pizza is expanding its presence in Las Vegas with a new location set to open this week at 2390 E. Serene Avenue. Following the successful launch at the Durango Resort food court, this will be the first standalone spot in Henderson, bringing Sicilian-style pizza closer to local fans.

RSK Introduces a Tasting Experience

Located at the Lexi, RSK is now offering a unique seven-course "aphrodisiac" tasting menu that includes wine pairings, available from Thursday through Sunday at 6 p.m. Reservations can be made via Opentable, making it a perfect choice for a special night out.

Silverton’s Third Annual Cider Fest

The Silverton has launched its third annual Cider Fest at the Shady Grove Lounge. Running through November 9 on Thursday through Sunday from 5 to 9 p.m., it offers guests the chance to enjoy cozy fall vibes alongside seasonal ciders and innovative cocktails. Meanwhile, the popular Twin Creeks Steakhouse has kicked off an elevated Sunday brunch from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., featuring bottomless beverages and specialty dishes like short rib hash and crab cake benedict.

Holsteins Shakes & Buns Introduces Weekend Brunch

Finally, Holsteins Shakes & Buns, a Strip favorite that has recently relocated to Downtown’s Arts District, is now offering a weekend brunch menu every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Guests can indulge in delights like smoked salmon carpaccio and an avocado “toast-ada,” perfect for those brunch outings with friends or family.

With these dynamic dining options and exciting experiences, Las Vegas continues to uphold its status as a culinary haven worth exploring. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s no shortage of delicious adventures to embark on in Sin City!

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