Town Square plans new openings through summer


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LAS VEGAS
(May 5, 2010) - Several new-to-Las Vegas restaurants will open at Town Square through summer 2010.   Nu sanctuary lounge recently opened and Lolita’s Cantina and Miller’s Ale House will add a fusion of flavor to the outdoor center’s tenant mix. Caña Latin Kitchen & Bar, IT’SUGAR, Francesca’s CollectionsTM and DQ® Orange Julius® opened in January and February. Euphoria hair salon debuted in March.

With the addition of these three dining concepts, Town Square will have 17 restaurants, and 15 of them are new-to-Las Vegas.

“Town Square has become a launching pad for many first-to-market retailers and restaurants,” said Mike Wethington, general manager for Town Square. “The center not only has an audience of loyal local customers, but our demographic captures the tourist market as well.”   

Edgy candy shop IT’SUGAR opened its 15th location at Town Square in January. The Boca Raton, Fla.-based company identified Las Vegas as its next location because the city’s remarkable energy and excitement fits with the store’s hip, edgy concept.

“With its local appeal and variety of stores and restaurants that cater to all demographics, Town Square is an ideal place to launch a brand in a new market,” said IT’SUGAR founder Jeff Rubin, whose family pioneered the development of the traditional bulk candy stores.

New-to Las Vegas restaurants include:

nu sanctuary lounge- Nu sanctuary brings imaginative dining and nightlife to Town Square with such creative offerings as freshly made fruit hookah and cocktail selections, a modern global fusion of fare, and an innovative lineup of promotions, DJs and live music. With design and disposition inspired by the works of Salvador Dali, the interior of nu sanctuary showcases world-class art and intricate details, all of which are anchored by an awe-inspiring tree at the heart of the venue.  Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors convert the patio and dining room into an indoor-outdoor space, with state-of-the-art climate control to keep the patio open and comfortable year-round. Located across from Rave Motion Pictures, nu sanctuary is open daily for lunch, dinner and late-night starting at 11 a.m. For more information about nu sanctuary, guests may call 702.5277851 or visit the website at www.nulounge.com.

Lolita’s Cantina- Miami meets Mexico at this brand new dining concept slated to open mid-June. Owner Eric Deblasi, developer of restaurants and nightclubs including Ibiza and Margarita Rocks in Los Angeles, Calif., will deliver a destination that features life-size holographic images within the venue. Guests will be able to see three dimensional images of dueling guitar players, mariachi bands and more. Award-winning celebrity chef and mixologist Carlo Cavallo joins Lolita’s and will prepare modern specialties and regional classics with most price points under $20. Chef Cavallo most recently has won the 2009 Best Beef in America Chef's Challenge and is the 2009 & 2010 Martini Madness winner for best overall martini.  He has cooked for a roster of celebrities and high-profile clients. He recently catered events for the San Francisco Mexican consulate when President of Mexico Felipe Calderon and Leonel Godoy, Governor of Michoacán, visited last year. Lolita’s will feature more than 100 different tequilas, hand crafted margaritas, specialty cocktails and a combination of DJ’s and live music that will transform it from a casual daytime dining spot into a nighttime hotspot.

Miller’s Ale House - Florida-based Miller’s Ale House will offer a casual dining environment with a sports bar twist when it opens mid summer. With 50 restaurants located throughout Florida, Georgia, New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois, this will be the company’s first location in Las Vegas. The Ale House menu features a variety of dishes and specials including its World Famous Zingers,® boneless chicken wings coated in a choice of sauces, and Captain Jack’s Buried Treasure, a delicious homemade ice cream cake with an Oreo cookie crust, caramel, chocolate fudge and heath bar crunch. Delicious steaks, original pasta dishes, fresh seafood, healthy salads, robust sandwiches and homemade desserts are also on the menu. There will be two full size bars featuring more than 38 beers on tap and an unlimited selection of cocktails and daily drink specials. For the sports fan, the spacious restaurant will feature more than 40 flat screen HDTV’s, all major sports packages, pool tables and arcade games. Founded in 1988 by Jack and Claire Miller in Jupiter, Fla, Miller’s Ale House, Inc. has 50 locations in six states.  For more information visit Miller’s Ale House on the web at http://www.millersalehouse.com.

 Additional new-to -Las Vegas dining concepts at Town Square include Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, Blue Martini, Brio Tuscan Grille, Caña Latin Kitchen & Bar, Yard House, Cadillac Ranch, Tommy Bahama’s Restaurant & Bar, Bar Louie, Texas de Brazil, Kabuki Japanese Restaurant, Johnny McGuire’s Deli and The Grape. Family favorites California Pizza Kitchen and Claim Jumper are also on the menu.  

Town Square is a shopping, dining and entertainment center on Las Vegas Boulevard at the junction of I-15 and the I-215. The 100-acre, open-air center features 22 buildings detailing a collage of Old World and contemporary architectural styles. Developed by Turnberry Associates and Centra Properties, Town Square includes an eclectic mix of retail and restaurants, an 18-screen movie theater and 350,000 square feet of Class “A” office space. The center is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, visit www.townsquarelasvegas.com or call
702-269-5000.

 


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Contact: Stacy Gold
(702) 269.5014
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