DEVELOPMENTS IN DOWNTOWN DINING
A new year is just around the corner, but downtown Las
Vegas isn’t waiting until 2017 to unleash a passel of new spots in which to
gather, imbibe and nosh — everything from an always-open casino diner to a bar
where you can order an antique lamp with your Jack and Coke.
Fans of American tastes and tunes will dig Freedom
Beat, the new 24- hour restaurant and bar inside Downtown Grand Hotel &
Casino. Serving creative spins on classic comfort fare, Freedom Beat’s
indulgent menu includes such items as a double-grilled mac and cheese sandwich
and the Full Smoke platter, which features brisket, pork shoulder, hot links,
beans, coleslaw, pickles and hand-cut fries. The vibe is unpretentious, with
sports playing on flat screens around the restaurant and nightly acoustic
music.
Craving more international flavors? Try Le Pho, the
latest culinary project from Le Thai creator Dan Coughlin and Khai Vu,
chef-owner of popular Chinatown kitchen and bar District One. Recently opened
on the ground floor of the Juhl condominiums, Le Pho features Coughlin and Vu’s
contemporary take on traditional Vietnamese dishes, offering a variety of banh
mi, spring rolls and, of course, its namesake dish, available with various
meats, including oxtail, ribeye and chicken.
Meanwhile, a local favorite recently moved in to its
new home in the Las Vegas Arts District. Cornish Pasty Co. is sure to be a hit
in its new location across the street from the world-famous Arts Factory.
Offering tasty updates to the basic English pasty, including a selection of
vegetarian and vegan options, Cornish Pasty Co. is also known for its rotating
imported beer selection as well as its ever-present hard rock soundtrack.
Around the corner from Cornish Pasty Co. on Main
Street is another relative newcomer to the downtown drinking and dining scene,
ReBAR. Everything is for sale at this unique mash up of antique store and
watering hole. Dig the mid-century furniture, vintage neon signs or kitschy
knickknacks decorating the space? You can take them home! The quirky bar offers
sausages from John Mull’s Meats, which pair well with ReBAR’s selection of
locally made beers and liquors.