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June
20

It's been an impressive year for Las Vegas's dining scene. So far, 2025 has introduced restaurants that have immediately soared to must-visit territory, like Jeremy Ford's Michelin-starred Stubborn Seed, a new food hall that not only revitalizes the trend but introduces a slate of big-deal regional fare, the latest in the highly-anticipated James Trees culinary universe, and a lakeside stunner with serious seafood prowess. The back-half of the year is equally exciting, with restaurants on deck attached to famous names, long-awaited restaurants that are finally inching toward openings, and steakhouses with Michelin-recognized talent. Here are seven openings to look forward to this summer in Las Vegas.

Ai Pazzi
Location: Summerlin

Projected Opening: July 2025

Major Player: Fabio Viviani

Celebrity chef and Top Chef fan favorite Fabio Viviani brings...

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June
20

Prepare to be dazzled! Some of the best Fourth of July fireworks displays take place throughout the Las Vegas valley, with each display set for approximately 9 p.m.

On Friday, July 4, if you're on the Strip, go to Caesars Palace and be dazzled by the show.

Heading downtown? Plaza Hotel & Casino will light up the sky. The Pool at the Plaza offers a viewing party for the show — go for a cabana or day-bed rental to elevate the experience!

Several off-Strip hotels are joining the fireworks fun on July 4 as well. Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa's spectacle is complete with a watch party in its backyard pool area — enjoy some frozen treats and beverages.

If you find yourself on the west side of the Vegas valley, Durango Casino & Resort also sets the sky ablaze. Take in the spectacular show at the viewing party at its Bel-Aire Backyard pool area. A short drive away in Summerlin, you can catch more fireworks at Red Rock Casino Resort Spa. Head t...

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June
20

SORRY, NOT SORRY CREAMERY

Denoted as "not your average ice cream shop," Sorry, Not Sorry Creamery delivers premium scoops from Scott Brothers Dairy with in-house prepared mix-ins such as cakes, cookies and caramel. Head to one of its four Las Vegas locations for 16 classic and four seasonal varietals in flavors ranging from iced lemon cookie to honey lavender.


HANDEL'S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM

Founded by Alice Handel in Youngstown, Ohio, Handel's Homemade Ice Cream has since become a beloved staple, and lucky for Las Vegas locals, three shops are strewn across the region. Dive into 48 rotating monthly flavors, including decadent creations like bananas foster, chocolate-covered strawberry, peanut butter and jelly, taro and tiger stripes. The dairy-free and vegan crowd can also partake with vibrant sorbets and rich, nut milk-based options.


NIELSEN'S FROZEN CUSTARD

This Utah-based establishment, founde...

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May
24

The ultimate expression of waterfront prestige has arrived with the grand opening and start of sales at La Cova — a new double-gated luxury neighborhood by Tri Pointe Homes, set within the SouthShore Lake Las Vegas community. La Cova's 42 spacious residences are perched along three peninsulas bordering the 320-acre lake, offering a rare opportunity to experience lakeside living with resort-style floor plans, distinct Mediterranean and Tuscan architecture, and a high degree of privacy. Two model homes now open by appointment daily offer an immersive glimpse into La Cova's elevated lifestyle, where serene design and artful attention to detail combine to create the ultimate retreat.

"La Cova introduces a new pinnacle for resort-style living in Las Vegas, where the luxury housing market is anticipated to have back-to-back record-breaking years," said Klif Andrews, division president of Tri Pointe Homes Las Vegas. "We've drawn on decades of experience in designing premium homes and...

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May
24

If you're looking for a Silver State destination for Memorial Day weekend, the bright lights of Reno or Las Vegas may be on your list. But as the seventh-largest state in the nation, Nevada has a lot to offer outside of its urban centers.

WorldAtlas, a geography-focused website, recently released a list of the eight most underrated towns in Nevada for 2025.

"For those seeking a new experience in 2025, any of the destinations discussed here are sure to provide it," WorldAtlas wrote. "Whether it's a lesser-known park to explore or a chance to discover some off-the-beaten-path historic landmarks, these highly underrated Nevada towns should definitely be on the radar."

Here's a look at what town got No. 1 and how the other seven stacked up.

What is the most underrated town in Nevada? What is Ely known for?
WorldAtlas named Ely as Nevada's most underrated town. The rural community in northeastern Nevada began as a copper mining town but has also been a major p...

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