Whether you’re in the ‘burbs or at the heart of the action in DTLV, you’ll be amazed by the diversity and quality of the Valley’s best brews and beer bars.
The City Council Wants to Create a Brewery Row in Downtown Las Vegas Plus the state takes on delivery app fees Share this story DOWNTOWN The Las Vegas City Council wants to create a Brewery Row in the Arts District and Gateway District, where a number of breweries already set up shop. Aside from banners identifying the area, the council plans to recruit new breweries to open with a waiver of the liquor license origination charge. The city identified CraftHaus Brewery, Three Sheets Craft Beer Bar and The Mad Fermentist, Hop Nuts Brewing, Nevada Brew Works, HUDL Brewing Co., Beer District Brewing, and Able Baker Brewing as part of the program, adding Tenaya Creek Brewery and Banger Brewing, although neither is part of the proposed new incentive area. The council plans to vote on the proposed incentive package in late May. [KTNV]
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SerVehZah Craft Beer Bottle Shop & Taproom debuted in the Arts District, adding to the local beer scene that’s teaming with newcomers. Craft beer aficionados Anthony Herrera, Jonathan Barboza, and Tony Martinez created the bar, and derived the name from the phonetic pronunciation of “beer” in Spanish. SerVehZah brings a taproom with 24 craft beers to tap. Local breweries such as CraftHaus, HUDL Brewing, Tenaya Creek, and Lovelady Brewing Co. join High Water Brewing out of Lodi, California; Coedo Brewery from San Diego; Imbib Custom Brews out of Reno; and more on the taps. A limited number of spirits, bottled and canned beers, and wines also make the menu.
Where Las Vegas Food Writers Loved to Dine In and Order Takeout in 2020 Media experts share their picks for restaurant standbys Share this story What were your regular go-to destinations for takeout and delivery in 2020? What about dine-in service? Diana Edelman, founder Scott Roeben, : On the takeout and delivery front, there are some tried-and-true favorites, including Archi’s Thai and Angara India Spice Grill in Summerlin. Dine-in favorites are Triple George Grill at Downtown Grand and Andiamo Steakhouse at The D. No list would be complete without Esther’s Kitchen downtown. Melanie Lee, Eater Vegas: Red Rice, Jjanga, and Win Kee were the three spots I turned to most for delivery. I’ve mostly only eaten them as takeout so it felt normal to do so. Nacho Daddy and Shake Shack have been my dine-in/pick-up regulars this year; both locations felt very clean and safe, which was super important to me.