Daily Archives: August 11, 2009

Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas Appoints John Unwin as CEO

The Cosmopolitan hotel-condominium-casino project in progress on the Las Vegas Strip has appointed 30-year hotel veteran and former Caesars Palace general manager John Unwin as the resort’s chief executive. JohnUnwin

Unwin, who resigned from Caesars Palace after working there the past five years, will join the $3.9 billion project in October. 

The Cosmopolitan is scheduled to open in September 2010 and is located on 8.5 acres between MGM Mirage’s CityCenter (scheduled to open this December) and the Bellagio on Las Vegas Boulevard.

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Penthouse Gentleman’s Club in Las Vegas Taken Over by Crazy Horse

CrazyHorsePenthouse Gentleman’s Club in Las Vegas has been taken over by the legend of The Crazy Horse.  At one time, Crazy Horse defined the genre for Las Vegas adult entertainment.   Now, the Crazy Horse III is taking the next step and redefining the Las Vegas adult entertainment experience. 

Rumors are a few large rock stars are bringing their rock Dead Man’s Hand to the Crazy Horse property, known as The Playground, which includes the after-hours club Obsession.

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Pure Management Group Provides Greasy, Cheap Late Night Eats in Las Vegas

Pure Management Group in Las Vegas recently introduced new dinner and late night dining menus at Company Kitchen and Pub House at Luxor Hotel and Casino. The menus introduce the Company Kitchen and Pub House take on neighborhood pub cuisine along with a late night menu to satisfy the heartiest of late night appetites.

“The new menus are designed around our take on comfort foods that guests would find at their favorite bar or late night haunt. There is something for everyone, and I think the late night dining crowd will be especially fond of the late night selections such as the Signature Fried Egg Sandwich,” said Deborah Krause, executive vice president of Pure Management Group. 

The new Company Kitchen and Pub House dinner menu offers familiar dishes to satisfy every taste from simple to sophisticated at a price that anyone can appreciate. Menu specialties include Fried Mash Potato Sticks with sour cream, bacon and cheddar cheese for $9; Deep Fried Kobe Sliders on a Hawaiian sweet roll with aged cheese for $12; Farmer’s Greens with cucumber vinaigrette for $7; Bacon Wrapped Shrimp with garlic dipping sauce for $12; Pork Spare Ribs with cole slaw and cilantro for $12; BBQ Pulled Pork and Andouille Sausage Sandwich for $13 and a 24-oz. Cajun Prime Bone-In Ribeye for $41. Sides include Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes for $5, Spiced Fries with Japanese seven spice for $5 and Chili Garlic Asparagus for $7. 

Their new Late Night Menu comes with its own motto that says it all: “The More Grease The Better.”

The Late Night Menu selections include Chicken Wings with buffalo, teriyaki or yuzu chile sauce for $10; “The Hangover” Pizza with scrambled eggs, sausage, roasted peppers, sour cream and tomato sauce for $10; Dirty Fries with muenster cheese, bacon, chives and sour cream for $10; Signature Fried Egg Sandwich with English muffin, onion, bacon, cheddar cheese, all smothered in chili for $8. For dessert there is a Classic Hot Fudge Sundae with vanilla ice cream, hot fudge and nuts for $6. The Late Night Menu is served Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.

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