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Viral Smash Spot NADC Burger Muscles Into Downtown Las Vegas

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Published on March 24, 2026
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Not a Damn Chance (NADC) Burger, the viral smash-burger outfit from pro skateboarder Neen Williams and chef Phillip Frankland Lee, is locking in a permanent home in downtown Las Vegas. The team has signed on for Suite 150 at 124 S. Sixth St. inside the Tony @ Carson building, taking over the former Bocho Downtown Sushi space as the brand’s downtown flagship. The menu will lean hard on its greatest hits: a double-patty wagyu cheeseburger, beef-tallow fries, a full bar and browned-butter chocolate-chip cookies. The owners say they are aiming for an April opening.

From pop-up to downtown

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the downtown move follows a string of limited runs around the city along with a residency at Resorts World. The paper reports that the new restaurant is expected to run daily from 11:30 a.m. to midnight and frames the Sixth Street location as a permanent flagship that grew out of those earlier pop-up experiments.

What to order

NADC keeps its playbook tight. The signature burger stacks two onion-studded wagyu patties, "new-school" American cheese and a house special sauce on a toasted Martin's potato roll, and the fries are cooked in beef tallow with a "Beast Mode" option that loads on cheese, pickles and jalapeños, per the chain's menu on NADC Burger. The concept first landed on the Strip as a three-month pop-up, according to a Resorts World press release, which also called out a Vegas-exclusive breakfast burger during that stint. Coverage has since tracked NADC's rapid expansion into other markets, including Texas and the Midwest, per The Dallas Morning News.

Where it will sit

The downtown NADC will plug into the Tony @ Carson complex, already home to Carson Kitchen and a cluster of other food and drink openings. A leasing flyer for the property specifically tags Suite 150 for NADC Burger, confirming the 124 S. Sixth St. address. Local dining watchers have also pointed to the brand taking over the former Bocho Downtown Sushi footprint, a sign that downtown continues to pull in national and celebrity-adjacent concepts, per Casino.org.

Why it matters

Founders Neen Williams and Phillip Frankland Lee told the Review-Journal that after the pop-up "Las Vegas showed up for us," and that a permanent downtown flagship felt like the logical next step given the response. The chain’s jump from its 2021 start in Austin to locations in New York, Chicago, Denver, Dallas and other cities fits into a broader boom in tightly focused burger concepts that scale quickly, as outlined in reporting from Observer.

When to go

Expect late-night crowds once NADC flips the open sign. For exact opening-day details and any menu tweaks, the company directs diners to its official site and social feeds. The brand’s pages are listed at NADC Burger and on social platforms as @nadcburger.