As name signals, as much about the music as it is about the grub. Great sight and sound for jazz that could be playing Blue Note for a hell of a lot more. Takes its New Orleans inspiration seriously, with spices flown in direct from the Crescent City. Signature Creole cooking; think gumbo, blackened catfish, alligator étouffée. Fabric strands overhead and string lights behind the bar lend a...
This cozy 85-seat converted home features the charm of a French countryside inn, an impressive wine cellar just inside the entrance, small private dining nooks, subdued lighting and soft hues. Tables are set with pink cloths, burgundy…
The name, which is French for "grapefruit," was chosen on a whim by the late singer—and restaurant regular—Bobby Darin. The dominant color at this old-school restaurant notable for its kitschy pink-glowing sign is burgundy, orchestral music is played over the stereo system, and the food is classic French. There is no printed menu; instead, the waiter recites the daily (and prix fixe) bill of...
A little bit off the beaten path, Pamplemousse is a long-established Vegas restaurant that shouldn't be overlooked in the crush of new high-profile eateries. Evoking a cozy French-countryside inn (at least, on the interior), it's a catacomb of low-ceilinged rooms and intimate dining nooks with rough-hewn beams. It's all very charming and un-Vegasy. There's additional seating in a small garden...