The Black Sheep, a Vietnamese-American restaurant opened in 2017.
Bob Taylor's Original Ranch House, located in the Centennial Hills neighborhood.[2] The restaurant features a rustic theme with western film memorabilia.[3][4][5] It specializes in steak,[6][7] and is among the oldest restaurants in Las Vegas.[8] It was originally built in 1954,[2] as the residence of Bob Taylor (1922–2010)[9] and his wife, with a shooting range in the rear accompanied by a pro shop serving food. It was later converted into a restaurant,[6] and Taylor owned it until the 1980s.[9][10][11] The restaurant gained prominence after making an appearance in the 1964 film Viva Las Vegas. It also became popular among celebrities due to its secluded location;[6] originally surrounded by desert land, the area began to see urban development in the 1990s.[11][12][13]
Capriotti's, a chain of sandwich shops headquartered in Las Vegas.
The Hush Puppy, a southern restaurant that opened on Charleston Boulevard in 1975,[23] followed by another location on Nellis Boulevard in 1986. Both were started by the Ghormley family, who relocated from Arkansas.[24] The second location had closed by 2023, when the family sold the business. The original restaurant continues to operate, and a new location is expected to open at downtown's Neonopolis mall in 2025.[25]
The Peppermill is a standalone restaurant, not located within any resort.[33] It opened on December 26, 1972,[34] along the northern Las Vegas Strip.[35] The Peppermill is popular among celebrities, and has made various appearances in popular culture.[34][36]
Venetian Ristorante (1955–2003),[139] an Italian restaurant which also offered a variety of wines.[140][141] It was unaffiliated with the Venetian resort on the Strip.[142] Originally opened as a pizzeria on Fremont Street, it relocated to West Sahara Avenue in 1966 and later took on the "Ristorante" name. It was popular among celebrities.[143][144][145] It was owned by the Ruvo family until the 1990s, and business eventually suffered under the new ownership.[139]