The best places to drink cerveza in Las Vegas
Are you seeking the perfect spot to sit back and savor a cold cerveza in Sin City? So raise your mug and say “Cheers!” to cerveza at these 7 spots in the city that never sleeps (or sobers up).
Are you seeking the perfect spot to sit back and savor a cold cerveza in Sin City? So raise your mug and say “Cheers!” to cerveza at these 7 spots in the city that never sleeps (or sobers up).
It doesn’t have to be Taco Tuesday to find a delicious taco in Las Vegas. Meat, fish, or vegetarian; authentic or eclectic–our city is a prime destination for these handmade handheld treats. With so many taco shops to choose from, you might think you’re south of the border.
Even though Southern Nevada is home to the country’s highest population of desert bighorn sheep, it’s impossible to predict an encounter with our official state animal.
Yes, this majestic wildlife can be found in the valley, but they generally roam in herds in rugged, vertical terrain like rocky, mountain ranges; places where they can climb with their cloven hoofs to escape predators or anyone who might hurt them, including humans.
The Boulevard is the oldest shopping mall in Las Vegas, but it has reinvented itself in recent years by adding a variety of family attractions, restaurants, entertainment, and stores that showcase Hispanic culture.
Located in a large space that once housed a JC Penney department store, El Mercado is a diverse treasure trove of Latin American culture with nearly 200 stores to shop, a food court, and live entertainment.
Teresa Gutiérrez emphasizes that TI Foods is a solid company with an excellent reputation and core values including passion, integrity, unity, and respect. As he continues the family legacy, Gutiérrez points out that he thinks a lot about his mother. She remembers how hard she worked and how proud she was of her children.
Whether we’re going for cookies or cupcakes, bread or brownies, we can’t resist a great bakery. And with so many tempting choices across the state, we decided to ask our readers for their favorites. MORE: 8 Latin bakeries in Las Vegas to find delicious sweet bread...
Whether your tooth leans toward sweet or savory, Las Vegas has you covered when it comes to Hispanic dessert and snack shops. From paletas and shaved ice to churros and corn in a cup, you’ll find all your traditional Latin favorites in Sin City as well as some decadent twists. As for ice cream, the city scores two spots on Yelp’s list of the Top 100 ice cream shops in the U.S.
When Super Bowl LVIII touches down at Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11, it will mark the first time Las Vegas and the state of Nevada host the big game.
Yet even with a month to go, the National Football League (NFL) is already making its mark locally. Not only has the Las Vegas community benefited from NFL initiatives, but based on previous Super Bowls, the city and state are estimated to see an economic impact of more than $500 million over the next couple of years.
Festivals in Nevada are filled with fun for the whole family all year long. They also run the gamut of themes from fire and ice to rocks and bottles. Balloon festivals, dance festivals, stargazing festivals–there’s something to celebrate for everyone, January through December, in the Silver State.
January is the beginning of another year and a great time to start a new tradition with your family thanks to several unique events happening this month in all corners of the Silver State.
From classic cars in Mesquite and monster trucks in Reno to ice sculptures in Ely and ice hockey in Las Vegas; even cowboys reciting poetry in Elko; January events in Nevada won’t disappoint, especially if you’re willing to hit the road or hop on a flight.