Las Vegas/ Retail & Industry
Published on November 21, 2019
Get to know the freshest new businesses to open in Las VegasGaragiste Wine Room & Merchant | Photo:Estrella T./Yelp

Looking to check out the newest restaurant and retail additions to Las Vegas? From a wine bar and store to a couple of gyms, read on for a list of the newest destinations to land near you.

Garagiste Wine Room & Merchant

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Garagiste Wine Room & Merchant, which opened this fall in the Arts District, is located at 197 E. California Ave., Suite 140.

An extensive selection of wines and beers are on offer at the wine bar and store. They serve a cheese and charcuterie plate, and guests may bring in food as well. The new spot has had a positive response, with five stars out of four reviews on Yelp.

Denny's

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Stop by 3010 W. Sahara Ave. and you'll find a new location of the Denny's nationwide chain. 

Denny's is well-known for breakfast and brunch and a lengthy menu that includes everything from pancakes and omelets to club sandwiches and cheeseburgers.

18bin

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18bin is a new bar that's located at 107 E. Charleston Blvd., Suite 150, in the Arts Factory. And with five stars out of 11 reviews on Yelp, it's been a hit thus far.

Warm turkey breast and brie cheese, balsamic roasted vegetables, and ham and gruyere are among the sandwich options. Shepherd's pie with onions and Manchego cheese and Cajun jambalaya are also on offer, as well as wine, draft beer and a host of spirits.

Hardcore Fitness

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Now open at 3291 N. Jones Blvd. in northwest is Hardcore Fitness.

The gym offers boot camp and fight camp, with a variety of circuit training options, including kettle bells, ropes, heavy bags and group training.

Real Results Gym

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Over at 1 Main St. downtown in the Plaza Hotel and Casino, you'll find Real Results Gym.

"Slam the battle ropes. Hit the tire with a sledgehammer. Punch the boxing bag. Get a solid run in on the treadmill, lift some Olympic weights, or curl some dumbbells," the business states on its website.

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