Monthly Archives: April 2013

Las Vegas Foodie Fest 2013 – Photos

April 29, 2013

Three days of food truck goodness at this years Las Vegas Foodie Fest ended this Sunday with tried staff and empty trucks. The busy weekend feature local and regional food trucks including the Great Food Truck Race’s Season 3 winner, Seoul Sausage Co.

Big long lines, lots of trucks and weather too hot for April as the crowds packed the festival. I could not believe that people where waiting for 3-5  hours to trying to get some a few White Castle burgers when there was other great options available.

Here are some photos of the trucks at the festival. Including the non invite Sin City Snoballs out front of Bass Pro Shops. Sorry about the poor photo quality (iPhone), the DSLR was out of juice. Enjoy anyway.

Photos by: LasVegas360.com
Date Taken: 4/28/2013

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Las Vegas Foodie Fest April 26-28, 2013

April 24, 2013
Fukuburger in Downtown Las Vegas

Fukuburger food truck this weekend the Las Vegas Foodie Fest

Food trucks abound! This weekend at the Silverton Hotel and Casino Friday- Sunday the Las Vegas Foodie Fest. April 26-28. Fri. 4pm-12am, Sat. 12pm-12am, Sun.12pm-10pm.

The event will feature local and regional food trucks including, the Food Network’s The Great Food Truck Race Winner and Finalist, Seoul Sausage Company and Nonna’s Kitchenette, with the addition of White Castle, for the first time in Las Vegas, serving up fresh grilled burgers.

More than 30+ gourmet food trucks will be there throughout all 3 days of foodie fest include:

Q UP! BBQ
Slap Yo Mama
Hot Diggity Dog LV
Sin City Wings
CJ’s Italian Ice And Custard
Strada PRESS
Seoul Sausage
Fluff Ice Truck
White Castle
Fist of Fusion
Devilicious
Sin City Cupcakes
Vizzi Truck
Redneck Kitchen
Oso Ono Shave Ice
Jogasaki Sushi Burrito
Raomin’ Dough
Haute Chix Boutique
Tropical Shave Ice
WTF Pizza
Super QSauced
The Maine Lobster Lady
White Rabbit
Coast2Coast Deli
FUKU Burger
Tornado Potato
MELTEEZ
Fat Daddy’s Ice Cream
Wa Da Pho
Dragon Grille
Nonna’s Kitchenette

WTF Pizza

WTF Pizza

Fukuburger in Downtown Las Vegas

Fukuburger

Slap Yo Mama

Slap Yo Mama

Sin City Wings

Sin City Wings

Directions and Admission fees, Visit: http://lasvegasfoodiefest.com

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Daily Neon: Radio City Pizza in Downtown Las Vegas

April 23, 2013
Radio City Pizza RPC

Radio City Pizza RPC in Downtown Las Vegas on East Fremont with its new neon windows

Radio City Pizza opened early April of 2013 adding a much need food/bar stop to the  East Fremont Street downtown scene. RPC is located between’ Insert Coin(s)’ and the new opened ‘Park on Fremont’ bars in the Fremont East District.

Photo by: LasVegas360.com
Web site: http://www.radiocitypizza.com

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New Pedestrian Bridge Installed in Downtown Las Vegas

April 17, 2013
Pedestrian Bridge  Smith Center

New pedestrian bridge Installed today, connecting City Hall and the Smith Center.

The last segment of the new pedestrian bridge between Las Vegas City Hall’s parking garage and the parking lot of the Smith Center for the Performing Art was set in place today. The new bridge crosses a triple set of railroad tracks providing a much needed link between the Symphony Park and the rest of downtown Las Vegas. The new bridge is for pedestrians only  and connects the 3rd floor of City Hall’s parking garage to the parking lot for the Smith Center.  Lifting and setting the last section of bridge hadto be timed carefully due to the every present train traffic on the Union Pacific Railroad.

Photo By: LasVegas360.com
Date Taken: April 17, 2013

 

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On This Date April 14, 2013 Daily Neon: Gold Spike Closes it Doors

April 15, 2013
Gold Spike Casino

Gold Spike Closed its doors on April 14, 2013 in Downtown Las Vegas

Another one for the history books. The Gold Spike Hotel and Casino closed its doors this weekend. The hotel was orginally opened in 1976 as the “Rendezvous” and has been sold a few times over the years. Again it was sold in 2008 to the Siegal Group who renovated the hotel and converted the adjoining Travel Inn Motel to the “Oasis at the Gold Spike” as a 52 room boutique hotel next door. In April 2013, it was reported that the property’s debt had been acquired by Tony Hsieh’s Downtown Project. Siegel then announced that it had sold the Gold Spike to the Downtown Project, the casino was closed on April 14.

UPDATE: It now open as Tony Hsieh’s new fraternity  house.

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The Great Las Vegas Hunt: Following the steps of Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

April 11, 2013
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Rabid followers and fans of the great Hunter S. Thompson, the father and pioneer of Gonzo journalism, regard his novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas as the greatest work of the late follower. The book, which is about a wildly psychedelic and crazy adventure of a journalist and a lawyer in Las Vegas, cemented its place in American literature as a critical insight into the failed counter-cultural movement of the 1960’s. It was adapted into a movie in 1998 starring Johnny Depp, who is a close friend of Thompson, and Benicio del Toro. To many fans, revisiting the savage journey of the two characters is the ultimate immersion in the book. To complete your experience with fear and loathing, here are some of the locations used in the film.

There were several hotels featured in the film, but only two facilities in Las Vegas were used for the production when they began shooting in 1997. Among these hotels was Stardust, a hotel and casino which closed in 2007 when properties such as the ARIA and Wynn Las Vegas are starting to take over the city’s skyline. Another hotel used in the production of Fear and Loathing is The Riviera, a 110,000 square feet of gaming masterpiece in the heart of The Strip. According to director Terry Gilliam, the film’s director and the only American-born member of the Monty Python comedy troupe, said that The Riv was only one of the few hotels to allow them to shoot within their facilities.

However, there are some places in Vegas—all important to the plot—which they have to recreate for the purpose of the story. While the Circus Circus was mentioned in the book, the management of the hotel refused to take participation in the production, and banned the entire cast and crew from getting near their grounds. Instead, they had to shoot somewhere else, recreating the hotel’s famous “Horse Around Bar” and changing the name to Bazooka Circus to avoid legal disputes with the owners. Meanwhile, they had to recreate the Mint Hotel since the structure is vital to the plot. In the movie, Depp and del Toro’s characters stayed in room 1850, where they started their out-of-this-world journey towards the death and decay of the counterculture of the sixties. While the film uses Las Vegas as the perfect example for the disconnected realities of the American Dream, other shooting locations such as California, Arizona, and the Red Rock Canyon in Nevada. If you want to see through the yellow aviator glasses of Thompson, then visiting these places can give you a glimpse of how the great Doctor sees them all.

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