The holidays are over. Time to return to the Las Vegas restaurant race. Here are some of the most anticipated openings in Vegas for 2025.
Arty’s Steakhouse: Artist galleries and studios, a coffee bar, a gaming bar, a private dining area and a small entertainment stage are planned for this 9,000-square-foot restaurant going into the former Cue Club in the historic Commercial Center, 953 E. Sahara Ave.
Bar Boheme: Chef James Trees of Esther’s Kitchen is bringing this French fine dining spot (perhaps as soon as late February) to the building at 1405 S. Main St., in front of his Petite Boheme bar, which opened in December. The color scheme, Trees says, will be pink and green — “Wicked” (or Lilly Pulitzer) meets blanquette de veau.
Bazaar Meat: One of the biggest restaurant stories of 2024 was the news that chef José Andrés would be moving Bazaar Meat, after a decade at the Sahara, to the Palazzo Tower of The Venetian in 2025. The location within the tower has not been publicly disclosed.
Blue Orchid by Pin Kaow: This sibling of the Pin Kaow Thai restaurants is planning to open by early spring at 10508 Las Vegas Blvd. South in Silverado Ranch. The Blue Orchid menu is still being developed but will include Pin Kaow standards such as shrimp pad Thai, seafood surprise and Panang curry.
Braseria: This Spanish-French Brasserie from the owners of EDO Gastro Tapas & Wine and Anima by EDO, two of Vegas’ top restaurants, is forecast to launch during the first quarter of 2025 in The Collective, 3900 Paradise Road. Braseria will occupy the second-floor premises that once housed Yolie’s Brazilian Steakhouse.
Cantina Contramar: Gabriela Cámara, chef-owner of the influential Contramar restaurant in Mexico City, is opening stateside in 2025 with Cantina Contramar in the Fontainebleau. The James Beard Award semifinalist will offer some of her signature seafood dishes, as well as new dishes also celebrating the breadth of Mexican cooking.