

Las Vegas Review Journal: 9 Best Places for a First Date in Las Vegas What has fun food, tons of history, and is pink and blue and neon all over? If you know Las Vegas, you know the answer is Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge. When you step inside the Peppermill, you don’t really see a lot of things that remind you of tomatoes with celery. What has become a time-warp anomaly burst upon Vegas’s restaurant universe on December 26, 1972-as the Vietnam War dragged on and neckties were wider than a baby’s bib. The Peppermill exists within a space-time continuum of its own creation. Vegas Magazine: The Peppermill Celebrates 40 years of Big Eats The Peppermill on the Strip is a Las Vegas classic, and worth the drive down there. Las Vegas Review Journal: 14 bars every Las Vegas local needs to try

A short walk from Wynncore, SLS, Circus Circus and more. Huffington Post: 20 Great happy hours on the Las Vegas stripĬlassic Vegas - everyone should go here, deal or no deal. Las Vegas Weekly: 24 Hours Inside The Peppermillīig Foods, crazy cocktails, and undeniable warmth: A day in the life of a strip institution This place is a Vegas classic that remains unique even though it’s kind of trapped itself in 1976. In fact, Peppermill is where the 1995 Scorsese crime drama, Casino was filmed. Visiting this restaurant and lounge is probably the closest one can get to being in an old-school Vegas movie. The Travel: Livin' La Vida Breakfast: Where To Find A Meal After A Long Night In Vegas The kitsch is strong at the Peppermill, a diner that's been around since 1972 and seems to be everybody's favorite place on the Strip to grab eggs and pancakes in the middle of the night. Thrillist: 12 Old-School Las Vegas Restaurants with Classic Interiors No, it’s what the cover of Duran Duran’s Rio would look like serving punchbowl-sized drinks.

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