Restaurant Week Las Vegas 2012
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Robert T. Eglet (Left) & David Wall (Right) Pass Gavel To First Eglet Wall Law Scholarship Recipient Alexandra Varela.
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An architectural drawing shows the four-story, 46,000-square-foot Robert T. Eglet Advocacy Center law office, which will be built at 400 S. Seventh St. in Las Vegas.
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$40. For 40 - JDRF Youth Ambassadors Autograph 40 Limited Edition Posters. Proceeds benefit JDRF. An Important Reminder 40 Kids Are Diagnosed Each Day With Juvenile Diabetes
Grape Street Cafe earns a “very good to excellent” rating from Zagat for its food, and Gayot ranks it among the “best examples of the California cuisine experience” and one of the Top 10 Wine Bars in Las Vegas.
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Las Vegas Review Journal
by Jan Hogan
It bills itself as the area’s best-kept secret, but the secret is out. Grape Street Cafe Wine Bar & Cellar, 7501 W. Lake Mead Blvd., has a loyal following cultivated over 14 years.
“I come in here, and I know I can relax, that I’ll be well taken care of,” said Jennifer Sams, who stops in for a glass of wine about twice a week. “And the people are so friendly. It’s ‘Cheers’ times two.
Ashley Myers is another frequent patron who said Grape Street welcomes her with open arms.
Diners mingle at the Grape Street Cafe Wine Bar & Cellar, 7501 W. Lake Mead Blvd.
“I even come in without my makeup on, I’m here so often,” she said. “It’s crazy cozy.” Grape Street is making new friends with its quarterly Art & Wine Walk, something it began about two years ago. The next one is scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. Feb. 9.The event opens up the otherwise vacant 1,600-square-foot storefront next door and sees 200 or so attendees mingling as they sip wine, view artwork and meet the artist. They can choose from about 80 wines by the glass from the Napa Valley, Washington, Oregon, Italy, France and Argentina, as well as domestic and imported beers.
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