A glistening replica of the French Alps, the source of Evian water, through Sunday. There’s a hot new residency in town, one starring … Evian! On Tuesday at Tao Beach Dayclub in The Venetian, one of the grandes dames of bottled water launched its Vegas Sparkling Water Residency to celebrate the debut of Evian Sparkling (light! fresh! effervescent!), the brand’s first nonflavored bubbles to be sold in the U.S.Īt Tao Beach Dayclub, the residency showcases: We might not have Adele yet, but we do have chi-chi hydration. While its mussels get a makeover, folks can avail themselves of oysters, clams, gumbos, pan roasts and cioppinos on the terrace of the adjacent Brass Fork. The Oyster Bar is currently undergoing a refresh. There’s also surf news coming out of Santa Fe Station. No word, though, on the timeline to opening. A representative for the casino confirmed the project exclusively for the Review-Journal. It will be called The Charcoal Room, which is the name of the current steakhouse, which will remain open while its replacement is built out. It’s the new steak, named like the old steak, but still a new steak.Īt Santa Fe Station in northwest Vegas, a newly designed steakhouse will be taking shape on the west side of the property. launch with a water residency through Aug. Evian Sparkling, the brand's first non-flavored bubbles to be sold in this country, is celebrating its U.S.
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