VEGAS RESTAURANT ROUNDUP: R.I.P. Trevi, Robert Irvine’s Public House, Nightmare Café

VEGAS RESTAURANT ROUNDUP: R.I.P. Trevi, Robert Irvine’s Public House, Nightmare Café.

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Key Takeaways

Trevi, the Italian spot in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, has closed suddenly and without explanation. This is according to Las Vegas Locally, a reliable social media news source.

Trevi is no more, according to a reliable social media news source. (Image: Trip Advisor)

So far, neither the restaurant s own social media feeds or website mention the development.

As for a reason? This column will keep you posted. However, most restaurants that close in Las Vegas never offer one. And, at the same time, there is usually only one reason. And that s because financially successful Las Vegas restaurants don t close.

A second Blue Ribbon Sushi from chefs/brothers Bruce and Eric Bromberg of Manhattan’s Blue Ribbon Restaurants will open in Las Vegas at the Green Valley Ranch on March 29. The first opened across town at Red Rock Resort, another Station Casinos property.

Actually, the first operated at the Cosmopolitan from the resort s 2010 opening through 2015. (It was replaced by the Japanese restaurant Zuma.) Blue Ribbon Sushi began almost 30 years ago in Soho.

Locals Hawaiian favorite L L Hawaiian Barbecue will open its 17th Las Vegas location at the Decatur Commons shopping center near Summerlin at 450 S. Decatur Blvd. Last October, L L’s competition, another popular Hawaiian restaurant chain called Zippy’s, opened its first Las Vegas location, which was also its first off the island.

A second Las Vegas location of the gluten-free fast-food chain PowerSoul Café opened in Chinatown last week at 3501 S. Valley View Blvd.

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