![]() ![]() ![]() “Unlike the big hotels on the Strip, where everything fits nicely into a theme, the Arts District is its own entity. “Everything about this neighborhood is independent and free-spirited,” says Trees, who opened the restaurant in January. The latter, from chef James Trees, is a pasta-centric farm-to-table Italian eatery that sources produce from 50-70 purveyors within 100 miles of Vegas. The former (pictured below), the brainchild of New York transplants Allan Katz and Danielle Crouch, is a Jamaican-themed lounge and restaurant with two outdoor patios flanking a converted garage. The two newest additions- Jammyland and Esther’s Kitchen-certainly are turning heads. Some locals would even argue that the main drag of Main Street has become the hottest spot in town. Lately, it’s become a hotbed for bars, lounges, restaurants, and more. It’s one of the oldest parts of Las Vegas, with garages and storefronts that date back to the 1930s, ‘40s, and ‘50s. This neighborhood bridges the Strip and Downtown between Las Vegas Boulevard and the I-15. ![]() Now, however, after years of anticipation, there’s another hip and exciting option: the burgeoning 18b Arts District. The majority of people who visit Las Vegas spend most of their time in one of two places: The Strip, (which unofficially runs from Russell Road on the south end to Sahara Avenue in the north) or Downtown. ![]()
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