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How the Guest House Quietly Brought the Strip to Town Square

Posted on July 10, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Rob Kachelriess

Rob Kachelriess

A steak with brocolli and side dishes in the background.

The Butcher’s Cut at the Guest House 🐮 (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas)

It’s elevated social dining. The evolution of vibe dining.George Martin, The Guest House

The Guest House looks like a restaurant that belongs on the Las Vegas Strip, but it’s in the heart of Town Square, an outdoor shopping plaza where parking is free and convenient — something we appreciate more every day in Las Vegas.

🤫 Quiet But Effective Marketing

Flashy new restaurants usually open in Vegas with grand announcements, publicity campaigns, and coordinated news coverage. But the Guest House did the opposite, opening quietly and letting people discover it on their own. The strategy is working. I’ve been in twice — on Mondays both times — and the place was packed.

“ It's an organic approach to marketing. We don't partner with big PR firms,” says George Martin. “ Because when something's truly remarkable and the culture is set, it creates a magic, if you will, and people respond to that.”

🌵 Texas Roots

Martin is the chief operating officer for RDM Hospitality Group, which founded the Guest House in Austin before bringing the concept to Vegas. The dining room is beautifully designed with wood tones, warm amber lighting, and live plants throughout.

🍽️ New American Cuisine

Under the direction of corporate executive chef Todd Mark Miller, the menu doesn’t break new ground, but everything I tried on both visits was excellent. Pretty much everything is made in-house — sauces, dressings, the buttery laminated brioche that appears at the beginning of a meal, and a warm cookie that shows up at the end.

Highlights include a Duroc pork chop (roasted and finished on the broiler), warm seafood platters, a crabcake with just a light dusting of breadcrumbs, spicy rigatoni, and tuna tartare cones topped with caviar. Charbroiled steaks appear in composed dishes. Try the “butcher’s cut,” which is a wagyu flat iron steak with broccoli, black garlic aioli, and fish sauce for a subtle Asian flavor profile.

🍳 Sunday Brunch

The Guest House recently introduced a Sunday brunch with live music and dishes designed to share, from banana bread with honey-whipped butter to a three-tiered smoked salmon presentation and extravagant charcuterie boards. House-made Greek yogurt comes with granola and berries.

💸 Like the Strip in Another Way

Prices are ambitious, but don't seem to be a deterrent for customers. “If the environment is beautiful and luxurious, and the hospitality is warm and inviting, and the consistency of our food is wonderful … you bring all of those elements, then people feel like they're getting a value for what they're paying for,” Martin says.

  • The Guest House joins Tamba and other new attractions that are suddenly making Town Square feel new again. [City Cast Las Vegas 🎧]
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