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On This Date: March 10, 1995, The First Hard Rock Hotel Opens in Las Vegas

March 10, 2019
Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas

Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas With its Signature Guitar over the Main Entrance

On March 10, 1995, the The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino opened in Las Vegas. It was the first Hard Rock Hotel to open and was built by Peter Morton, co-founder of the Hard Rock Cafe. It was expanded in 1999, and began another expansion in 2007. Features of the property include the hotel tower, a 30,000-square-foot casino, Tahitian-style beach and swimming pool, a nightclub, six restaurants, three cocktail lounges, several retail stores, a spa, a poker room, and “The Joint”, a music venue. In June 2002 influential rock bassist John Entwistle of The Who died in one of the hotel’s rooms.

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The Top 4 Spots to Win at Bingo in Las Vegas

March 3, 2019
Photo of Downtown Las Vegas
What’s your favorite bingo spot in Sin City?

Las Vegas is known for its famous casinos and legendary hotels. The city offers all manner of entertainment that keeps visitors busy and spending money. At night though, most of the players like to indulge in traditional games like poker or blackjack. But did you know that there are also some fantastic bingo spots that host fun tournaments on a regular basis? Let’s take a closer look.

1. Bingo at South Point

Located in the South Point Hotel, this is one of the most popular bingo spots in town. At the entrance, you will receive a player’s card that gives you discounts at the bar. You also get free drinks upon stepping through the door.

South Point hosts traditional, pen-and-paper bingo tournaments, but you can also indulge in an electronic version of the game. The place is known all around Vegas for its patient and attentive staff, which is why you should check it out.

2. Bingo Room at Green Valley Ranch

This one is another clean and spacious bingo room. You can play on a digital board, paper board or both at the same time, which allows you to be more flexible and choose your favorite method.

There’s a separate area for smokers in the back-left corner of the room so that you’ll be able to enjoy fresh air while playing the game.

The spot has great reviews both on Yelp and TripAdvisor. That’s understandable because the staff is beyond friendly, and it helps that you get coupons for two free drinks at the entrance.

3. Bingo Room at the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino

Another spot you can’t miss out on is the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino, which hosts regular bingo tournaments. The place is much smaller and more intimate than what you would expect from a regular hotel on the Strip, and incidentally, it has some of the best restaurants in Vegas.

It offers spacious rooms with all the amenities you would ever need. And though the hotel is not too far from the Strip, the cost of the average room is much cheaper, and the place is less crowded. Along with bingo, you can also indulge in slots, blackjack, poker and all sorts of other games.

4. Palace Station Casino Bingo Hall

This one is a much larger gaming hall that houses many great tournaments, including Bingo After Dark, which is an absolute must-do if you’re in town for a couple of days. The staff turns off the lights and gives everyone glow sticks and light-up shot glasses, which creates an incredible atmosphere.

You’ll get two free drinks at the entrance, and two more somewhere in the middle of the game.

As you can see, Las Vegas is chock-full of exciting bingo halls where you can try your luck and have a great time with friends. Keep in mind that it’s not all about the games but also the atmosphere, beautiful hotel rooms, amenities and other entertainment options.

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Yassou Greek Grill Café

Yassou Greek Grill

Yassou Greek Grill

Article originally published on March 26, 2012, the place gets busy during lunch and there are always patrons up until closing time, It is a real food find on the west end of town.

Yassou Greek Grill Café is my favorite little Greek restaurant in Las Vegas.  This unassuming restaurant serves up some of the most delicious Greek food in town.  My favorite is their Chicken Souvlaki platter.  It is served with two skewers of savory, tender chicken and comes with a small salad, buttery, lemon rice, warm, fresh pita bread and cool and creamy Tzatziki sauce.

Yassou Greek Grill Cafe - Steak and Chicken Souvlaki Combo

Yassou Greek Grill Cafe – Steak and Chicken Souvlaki Combo

Their menu has all the standard Greek favorites such as Gyros, Spanakopita, and Dolmades. Other notable menu items are the Greek Fries served crispy and hot and drenched in garlic, spices and feta cheese. You will have garlic breath for days after eating this, but it will be well worth it. The atmosphere is casual and friendly. The one drawback is the parking lot is small and hard to navigate any vehicle larger than a Mini Cooper. Yassou Greek Grill Café is located at 7871 W. Charleston near Buffalo, their phone number is 702-798-8989 daily hours Monday-Saturday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed on Sunday. 11 a.m- 5 p.m. on Sundays.

6/11/2016 Update: Open on Sundays and the food/quality is excellent.

Yassou Greek Grill Gyros

Yassou Greek Grill Gyros

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On This Date March 3, 1998 Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Opened in Las Vegas

Krispy Kreme's first store to open on the west coast.

Krispy Kreme’s first store to open on the west coast. (7015 West Spring Mountian Rd.)

In 1992, New York City Investment Banker Lincoln Spoor took his first taste of a Krispy Kreme doughnut and it was love at first bite. At that precise moment Lincoln knew what his mission in life would be. He would be the guy to introduce Krispy Kreme doughnuts to Las Vegas and the West coast.

It took six years and a lot of begging and pleading but finally on March 3, 1998, the first Krispy Kreme doughnut store open in Las Vegas at 7015 W. Spring Mountain Rd., the store is the largest in the company’s chain. Practically overnight, Krispy Kreme became an instant hit with lines wrapping around the first flagship store for weeks.

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On This Date: March 2, 1999 Mandalay Bay Opened in Las Vegas

March 2, 2019

Mandalay-Bay

Mandalay-Bay

On March 2, 1999, Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino opened on the Las Vegas Strip. The 43-story luxury hotel and casino has 3,309 hotel rooms, 24 elevators and a 135,000 sq foot casino.  Adjacent to the hotel is the 1,000,000 sq foot Mandalay Bay Convention Center and the 12,000-seat Mandalay Bay Events Center. One of the property’s towers operates as THE hotel, while the top five floors of the other tower are occupied by a Four Seasons Hotel.

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