Las Vegas Magazine
By Nina King December 16, 2020
If you’re eating out on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, Vegas is the place to be. Numerous restaurants are offering holiday dishes and menus, from inexpensive to wildly extravagant, and we have compiled a partial list for you (there’s much more available!). Due to COVID-19 restrictions, capacity is very limited and reservations are required. Holiday hours may vary.
Aliante
MRKT Sea & Land (
702.692.7777) offers a three-course holiday dinner for two with halibut crudo, chateaubriand and crème brûlée with raspberry macaroons for dessert.
Aria
Bardot Brasserie (
877.230.2742), enjoy a three-course family-style menu with items like dry-aged prime rib, green bean casserole and a winter relish tray crudité.
Weary business executives reacted with anger and frustration to Gov. Tom Wolfâs decision on Thursday to temporarily close restaurants, gyms, theaters and certain other businesses in hopes of slowing the spread of COVID-19.
The shutdown, which starts Saturday and runs until Monday, Jan. 4, bans indoor dining at restaurants, which had been allowed to operate at 50% capacity, although takeout, delivery and outdoor dining are still permitted.
The order also closes gyms, theaters and other facilities, but lets stores continue to operate at 50% of capacity.
Al Duncan, CEO of the company that operates Miller Smorgasbord and Smokehouse BBQ & Brews, called Wolfâs order âvery unfair and very unjust,â wondering why stores were excluded from the shutdown and restaurants have to go dark again.