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Thursday, April 9 

Your Daily Guide

💸 Forget about all that money you bet on March Madness and the Final Four.

The Frozen Four are in Las Vegas, and the semi-finals get underway at T-Mobile Arena tonight to determine the best in college hockey. Tickets are still available 🏒

What Las Vegas's Talking About

🖥️ Change Your Password

Cybercrime cost Nevadans more than $302 million last year, adding up to at least 407 complaints per 100,000 people. (That record is the worst of any state not named Alaska.) Blame call center fraud, ransomware, data breaches, and the rise of cryptocurrency. [KLAS]

🧟 Zombie Lots for Sale

Looking for land? Nye County is auctioning off parcels for as little as $900, beginning May 1. The downside? Critics call the properties “zombie lots” since you can’t do much with them due to size, zoning, or a lack of infrastructure. Consider yourself warned. [KTNV]

🏜️ Desert Art Gets a Glow Up

The Seven Magic Mountains art installation is getting a fresh coat of paint this week. That’s in addition to all the times it was cleaned up due to graffiti. [KVVU]

🗞️ News That’s Fit to Print?

It’s been nearly a week since the Las Vegas Review-Journal ceased printing the Las Vegas Sun, effectively ending a joint operating agreement that appears to be heading (back) to court. City Cast Las Vegas takes a look at the state of the local newspaper industry and what led to the legal battle between news rivals. [City Cast Las Vegas 🎧]

PODCAST

The End of Vegas' Strangest Media Marriage

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Old Restaurants That Feel New Again in 2026

A chef drops a plate of food on a table.

Take a seat. (Ada’s/Jose Salinas)

We keep a running list of new Las Vegas restaurants that are worth your attention, but sometimes an old favorite feels new again with a grand return, new location, or another big change. We tried this once before last year — and have a few more examples for 2026.

🍸 BOA Steakhouse was a trendy spot before it closed at the Forum Shops in 2012. It’s now back in Vegas at the Grand Canal Shoppes with a sharp, contemporary dining room and returning favorites like the spicy tableside Caesar salad and goat cheese baklava. I like the “omakase” steak dinner. Name your price and the chef curates a custom meal. Just make sure to include the crème brûlée-style corn on the side.

🍷 Ada’s started out as a pizza and ice cream parlor before evolving into one of the best wine bars in Vegas (with an overachieving food menu) at Tivoli Village. James Trees has now moved Ada’s to the Arts District, taking over the former Esther’s Kitchen space and expanding the chef’s culinary empire in the Arts District. It’s more of a full restaurant now, but the emphasis on wine remains strong.

  • Ada’s hosts regular free wine tastings, which we feature in our weekly events rundown — emailed to City Cast Las Vegas Neighbors every Monday 👀

🥩 After years as the signature steakhouse at the SLS and later the Sahara (in an “old is new” situation for a hotel), Bazaar Meat by José Andrés has moved to the Palazzo. I prefer the old dining room, but the restaurant is definitely positioned as the chef’s most exclusive, high-end destination, shifting greater focus to bone-in ribeyes, grilled over oak and priced by the pound. Go with the new Josper-smoked leeks as your side dish and customize your cocktail at the martini cart.

🍕 Guerrilla Pizza was a pop-up at the Hard Hat Lounge for a while and now has its own full-fledged location in the Soho Lofts building. As always, Detroit-style pizzas are the specialty — rectangular with cheese that spreads out to the edges for a crispy crunch.

🍝 Amari, popular with locals at UnCommons, recently expanded to Pahrump (yes, that Pahrump) to serve small bites at the new Charleston Peak Winery, which used to be the Pahrump Valley Winery. We also hear Amari is introducing a great, new chef soon … but we’re not allowed to share the details yet 🤐

🍗 Hearthstone closed in 2023 at the Red Rock Resort, but the casino had a change of heart and brought it back after trying out a Mexican restaurant in the space. The rustic style and wood-fired pizzas have returned, but chef Jason Janson is having fun with comfort food, including a fried chicken bucket (with biscuits and dipping sauces) and fruit-filled handpie desserts.

🍷 After finding success at UnCommons, Wineaux opened a second location at the JW Marriott Resort at Summerlin. The decor is similar, but the windows overlooking the lawn are nice and you can semi-officially bring your wine outdoors. The food menu is different (try the crab louie) and there’s no retail component, but the wine is great and the team is loose with pouring samples before you commit.

🍔 Five Guys is now at the Grand Canal Shoppes, but just barely — with a location out on the Strip next to Madame Tussauds. It’s the first with all-day breakfast and a bar. I spied a bottle of Bulleit and asked for a shot on the rocks. I was promptly told the booze is strictly for spiking milkshakes 😕 As usual, the staff tosses lots of extra fries in the bag, even if you order the ”little” size.

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🧁 This looks fun …

Nearly 500 cakes have been registered for the Art of Cake at UnCommons this Saturday. Participants will take part in a cake swap and free slices will be handed out from Salt & Straw and other sponsors while supplies last.

— Rob Kachelriess

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