logo
Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Las Vegas — May 16

Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Las Vegas — May 16

Eater16-05-2025
It's the most pressing question of the weekend: 'Where should I eat?' Here, Eater editors issue tried and true recommendations for places to check out this weekend. For late-night conversation: Peppermill and Fireside Lounge
The Peppermill and Fireside Lounge is certifiably a classic — the James Beard Foundation even named it one of its 2024 America's Classics Award winners. More than 53 years after opening on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip, it still delivers all the neon-soaked, maximalist-diner charm: faux cherry blossom trees, cords of purple light, and generous plates of French toast ambrosia buried under fruit cocktail. Stop by for gravy-smothered Southern-fried steak at dinner, or swing through on the weekend in the wee hours for fishbowl cocktails and a round of appetizers.
While the Peppermill proper draws the crowds, its adjacent Fireside Lounge tends to fly under the radar — which, thankfully, usually means no wait. On a recent weekend, I lucked out with open seating in the sunken conversation pit, wrapped around a glowing fire-and-water feature that's pure '70s Vegas. Drinks are gleefully oversized and over-garnished — like a chocolate-banana spin on a mudslide or an icy strawberry daiquiri. The lounge menu sticks to appetizers, but the sampler platter — coconut shrimp, chicken fingers, mozzarella sticks, onion rings, and bruschetta — could have fed the whole pit. 2985 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109. — Janna Karel, editor, Eater Southern California/Southwest For mid-morning Mediterranean fare: Cafe Landwer
More than 100 years after starting as a small coffee roasting facility in Berlin, Germany in 1919, Cafe Landwer has expanded to Las Vegas. In a bright and airy space in the Boca Park shopping center, Cafe Landwer does coffee and casual Mediterranean food to impressive effect. I often like to cowork with friends at a restaurant or coffee shop once or twice during the week. A recent visit to Cafe Landwer was just right for a deadline-addled midweek change of scenery. I ordered a Belgian waffle that came as a platter heaping with thick waffles, bowls of Nutella and fresh whipped cream, and sliced strawberries and bananas. On repeat visits — ideally on slow and sleepy weekend mornings — I will again order the mezze platter. Four incredibly soft and fluffy pita pockets come poised for dipping and spreading with pleasantly earthy hummus, smoky baba ghanoush, tangy matbucha, and cool labneh sprinkled with za'atar spices. Warm spring days call if icy mint lemonades.And yes, the Dubai chocolate trend lives here too — croissants half-dipped in glossy chocolate, filled with pistachio cream and scattered with crispy shards of feuilletine. 8704 West Charleston Boulevard, Suite 101, Las Vegas, NV 89117. — Janna Karel, editor, Eater Southern California/Southwest For an easy Italian-inflected brunch without the need for a reservation: Brezza
What exactly is Brezza? For the evenings, it's kind of an Italian-style steakhouse with a full line of wood-grilled proteins, but during the day, the Resorts World restaurant becomes a reasonable pizza-and-pasta spot with snacky salumi boards, chopped salad, and a burger. And yet, it's typically not very busy, which means the restaurant works as a solid brunch destination without the need for a reservation. On a visit earlier this year, we took down a few of its Roman pinsa-style pizzas that are great for sharing, topped with sausage and pepperonata peppers or prosciutto and ricotta. Lumache bolognese would've been more soporific if we didn't wash down lunch with ample iced tea and Diet Cokes, but this hearty meat pasta was quite delicious. The best part is that brunch is simply unfussy, which is always the best way to approach the weekend meal at a time when too many of them are over-the-top. 3000 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109. — Matthew Kang, lead editor, Eater Southern California/Southwest
Sign up for our newsletter.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Chris Martin is ‘Absolutely Lost' Without Dakota Johnson as Actress Enjoys Her New Single ‘Chapter'
Chris Martin is ‘Absolutely Lost' Without Dakota Johnson as Actress Enjoys Her New Single ‘Chapter'

Yahoo

time8 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Chris Martin is ‘Absolutely Lost' Without Dakota Johnson as Actress Enjoys Her New Single ‘Chapter'

Newly single Dakota Johnson is so busy mingling on a girls' trip aboard a yacht in the Mediterranean with Kate Hudson and a few hot guys — including Tom Brady — that she's completely ignoring her ex Chris Martin's pleas to take him back. Sources say the Fifty Shades of Grey alum, 35, is having the time of her life while the Coldplay frontman, 48, struggles to move on. 'Chris is absolutely lost without her,' says an insider. 'He didn't realize how much he depended on Dakota until she walked away.' 'He's been trying to call her, sending messages, trying to start things back up, but she's not really responding the way he'd hoped. They've broken up before and always gotten back together, that's their pattern.' While Chris was back in the U.S., the Madame Web star was whooping it up on a cruise off the coast of Ibiza, Spain, with Kate, Tom, and some other friends over the July 4 weekend. She's also gotten chummy with her Materialists costar Pedro Pascal and a few other guys who've been circling her. 'She's letting her hair down and cutting loose and her friends couldn't be happier for her,' the source says. 'She's enjoying this new solo chapter and focusing on her career and her friendships.' 'Chris thought she'd come running back like before, but no. And it's rubbing salt in the wound because she's not staying home or hiding out. She's out there living her best life and being very unapologetic about it.' A source reports the 'Viva la Vida' singer is heartbroken, barely sleeping and convinced he made a huge mistake letting her go. But according to her friends, 'she's been cooped up in that mental prison of a relationship for far too long.' In June, it emerged that Dakota and the English rocker had broken up after an eight-year on-again, off-again relationship. As Globe reported, Dakota found Chris controlling and his antisocial behavior stifling. He wanted her home, not going out with friends — but now, post-breakup, it looks like she's making up for lost time! Solve the daily Crossword

What's Going on Aboard Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas's Yacht?
What's Going on Aboard Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas's Yacht?

Vogue

time10 hours ago

  • Vogue

What's Going on Aboard Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas's Yacht?

You know how it is: You're with your extremely famous, rich, successful rumored boyfriend on an 'intimate' little yacht vacation in Menorca, just the two of you (and his various Scientologist disciples via Zoom, I assume), when suddenly paparazzi encircle the vessel and find what appears to be incontrovertible proof that the two of you are a capital-T Thing. What do you do? If you're Ana de Armas, you say nothing, letting a 'source' tell the tabloids that you're single and just really 'focused' on your role opposite Tom Cruise in Doug Liman's upcoming thriller film Deeper. And yet…the yacht images persist! Setting aside the sheer hilarity of any luxury-yacht-based trip being called intimate—oh, I'm sure!—I can't stop wondering whether Cruise and de Armas could be, in fact, dating. (Some mentally pore over questions of particle physics or 18th-century British history for work…I, personally, am lucky enough to devote the lion's share of my gray matter to celebrity hookups. Yes, I'm quite blessed!) Is Cruise just an 'incredible mentor' to de Armas, or is she 'losing her patience' at having to hide her relationship with the 63-year-old action star? All this rumination brings me to another key question, one I've had for years: Do women actually find Tom Cruise sexy? For some reason that I can't quite put my finger on (ahem, the aforementioned Scientology), I'm tempted to say no, but some of the things that make Cruise a less-than-traditional leading man—such as his height, which is famously a modest five feet seven—are actually kind of attractive when I consider them outside of the context of his specific personality. Does the man wear lifts? Possibly-slash-probably. And yet short kings like Tom Holland and Jeremy Allen White are pulling their own modest statures off with aplomb. (As a side note, remember when Nicole Kidman said that she was happy to be able to wear heels again after her marriage to Cruise ended?) While I would undoubtedly find Cruise hotter if he embraced having taller girlfriends whom he could literally look up to, there's no arguing that he is exceedingly well-preserved for a man in his 60s, not to mention a father of three children whose ages range from 19 (Suri) to 30 and 32 (Connor and Isabella, respectively). This isn't about what I find attractive, though; it's about what de Armas values in a man. And if we can glean anything from her prior relationships with the likes of Ben Affleck and stepson to the president of Cuba Manuel Anido Cuesta, it's that she clearly likes a man who's left his mark on the culture in some way or other. Who better to fill her ex-boyfriends' shoes, then, than the star of once and future Top Guns?

Pamela Anderson takes on a complicated Tennessee Williams role in ‘Camino Real'
Pamela Anderson takes on a complicated Tennessee Williams role in ‘Camino Real'

Boston Globe

time11 hours ago

  • Boston Globe

Pamela Anderson takes on a complicated Tennessee Williams role in ‘Camino Real'

The cast member in question, of course, was The play in question was 'Camino Real,' by Advertisement Dylan's 'Desolation Row' meets Fellini's 'La Strada' in 'Camino Real.' There's not much of a plot; Williams was after the kind of effects that might be lost within a linear storyline. It takes place in what is described as 'a police state in an imagined Latin-Mediterranean-American country.' The often pell-mell action unfolds in a courtyard. On one side is a luxury hotel, presided over by the heartless Gutman (Vin Knight), who periodically emerges onto a balcony to portentously announce the next scene. On the other is Skid Row, where all is struggle. With a large cast directed by Dustin Wills, 'Camino Real' is a visually arresting fantasia populated with original characters and figures from literature whom Williams saw, in their creativity and individuality, as kindred spirits. They include Don Quixote (Frankie J. Alvarez); Sancho Panza (Emma Ramos); Lord Byron (Ato Blankson-Wood); Casanova (Bruce McKenzie); the Hunchback of Notre Dame (Ryan Shinji); and Esmeralda (Whitney Peak), also from the Victor Hugo novel. Advertisement They register less as characters than as apparitions, or as the figures from a dream. Anderson plays Marguerite Gautier, the courtesan from Alexander Dumas's 'The Lady of the Camellias.' (The character is best known today from Greta Garbo's portrayal in the 1936 film 'Camille.') Hearing Anderson was an issue at Sunday's matinee. She failed to project many of her lines. Perhaps it shouldn't be surprising. Though she played Roxie Hart in 'Chicago' on Broadway in 2022, Anderson has spent most of her career on TV or in film, where vocal projection is much less of an issue. Director Wills needs to remind her of the need to, as they say, hit the back wall of the theater. Anderson proved up to the other challenges of a role that requires her to operate at a perpetual fever pitch of hysteria and, in one scene, repeatedly run back and forth across the stage while barefoot. Into this confusing world steps the idealistic Kilroy (Nicholas Alexander Chavez), a wholesome Jack Armstrong-type who's a former prizefighter. His red boxing gloves are slung over his shoulders, and his prowess in the ring is made plain by the 'CHAMP' belt he wears. Later, Kilroy will be forced to don a clown suit and a bulbous red nose. Kilroy is, essentially, a test case, the answer to the question of whether one can hold on to one's finer qualities amid degradation. 'Camino Real' occupies an interesting place in the Williams oeuvre. It was more stylistically daring than the plays that made his reputation. It was a rare flop in the middle of his exceptional hot streak and the commercial success that came with it. It followed 'The Glass Menagerie' (1944), 'A Streetcar Named Desire' (1947) and 'The Rose Tattoo' (1950), and came not long before 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' (1955.) Advertisement When it premiered on Broadway in 1953, directed by frequent Williams collaborator Elia Kazan, 'Camino Real' ran for only 60 performances, A 1970 revival starring a pre-Michael Corleone Al Pacino as Kilroy was likewise short-lived, closing after 13 previews and 52 performances. In 1999, when he was artistic director of Williamstown Theatre Festival, Nicholas Martin directed a production of 'Camino Real' that starred Ethan Hawke as Kilroy. That's part of the value of regional theater: It can prolong the life of a play, no matter how it fared in New York, or rediscover a forgotten play that deserves to be seen. In this case, it also enables theatergoers to get a fuller idea of a major playwright's creative imagination, and ponder what Williams was trying to say, beyond the same handful of classics. Broadly speaking, 'Camino Real' registers as a battle between self-expression and innocence on the one hand and suppression and corruption on the other. The Williamstown production leans into the comedy at the expense of the terror. 'Camino Real' was a deeply personal matter for Williams, and he was saddened by its failure on Broadway. But later, he gained perspective, writing to drama critic Brooks Atkinson, 'The work was done for exactly what it has gained: a communion with people.' CAMINO REAL Play by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Dustin Wills. Presented by Williamstown Theatre Festival. At MainStage Theatre, Williamstown. Through Aug. 3. Tickets $35-$130. At 413-458-3253 or Advertisement Don Aucoin can be reached at

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store