BY: Susan Stapleton
On Dec. 27, at 5 p.m., Las Vegas lands its very first Eataly, which not only plans to let customers taste 50 wines before they purchase one, but intends to stay open for 24 hours. Granted, the marketplace opening at the front of the Park MGM with two full-service restaurants, numerous quick-service restaurants, and several bars won’t entirely be open around the clock, diners with a hankering for an Italian breakfast at 3 a.m. can find it at Eataly.
As customers approach the front of the Park MGM, the entrance to Eataly awaits with the market on the right and the restaurants and one bar on the left, all taking up 40,000 square feet on one level. The space on the right is dotted with small stands, offering a fishmonger, cheesemonger, butcher, Roman pizzas by the slice, desserts, breads, desserts, a chef’s kitchen, and more.
SOURCE: https://vegas.eater.com/
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