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Hedary’s Mediterranean Plots Vegas Comeback At The Gramercy

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Published on January 14, 2026
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Hedary’s Mediterranean is coming back to Las Vegas this month with a new, family-run location taking shape at The Gramercy. Led by Mariz Khoury, the return brings a multi-decade Hedary family operation back to southwest Las Vegas and promises sit-down Lebanese-style favorites. The new venue is planned for January 2026 and will occupy Suite 180 in the mixed-use complex.

Signs for the reopening have already appeared on the storefront, and the restaurant is expected to debut at 9275 W. Russell Road, Suite 180 in The Gramercy, taking over the former Karved space, which closed late last year. The original Las Vegas Hedary’s opened on West Sahara Avenue in 2004 under founder Frank Hedary, who later sold the business and moved back to Texas in 2013, according to the Las Vegas Review‑Journal.

Family legacy and Las Vegas roots

The Hedary family’s restaurant story in the United States traces back to Antoine and Leila Hedary, who emigrated from Lebanon and opened their first American Hedary’s in Fort Worth in 1976. The family expanded across North Texas over the following decades, with a Dallas-area Hedary’s opening in 1988 and Byblos following in Fort Worth in 1992, and several Hedary siblings building long-running ties to the Las Vegas dining scene. The family notes that Mariz Khoury, one of Antoine and Leila’s nine children, will lead the new Las Vegas venture, per the Hedary’s family site.

What to expect inside

The restaurant’s early website currently reads “Coming to Las Vegas - January 2026” and lists a contact number along with a preliminary ordering page that points to a full sit-down menu in the works. A representative told local outlet What Now that Hedary’s is planned as a sit-down restaurant rather than a quick-service spot and that the team has applied for a full liquor license. Those details appear both on the restaurant’s early online materials and in local coverage, according to What Now.

Neighborhood context

Hedary’s Gramercy address will place it among neighbors such as Anima by EDO and Pinches Tacos, with EDO Gastropub also expected to open in the same complex later this year. That growing cluster is poised to sharpen the southwest valley’s neighborhood dining scene outside the Strip, as identified by the Las Vegas Review‑Journal.

For now, the Hedary family is keeping menu specifics quiet. Diners can watch for updates at hedaryslv.com or by calling the listed number as opening plans firm up. The return of a family name backed by five decades of Lebanese cooking is already being framed as a notable addition to Las Vegas’s neighborhood dining map, per the Hedary’s Las Vegas site.