
West Sahara is getting a new place to eat, drink, and yell at referees. JP’s Brasserie & Sports Den is slated to open this summer in a small shopping center at 5781 W Sahara Ave, bringing a combo restaurant and sports bar to a strip mall that currently includes Sahara Medical Institute. The spot is set to take over Suite 100, although menus and operating hours have not yet been released.
Official records show the location
According to Clark County business license records, JP’s Brasserie & Sports Den is registered at 5781 W Sahara Ave, Suite 100 and is listed under the category "Food Services - Restaurants & Other." The license entry (No. 2009441.072-101) names LIAM'S HOSPITALITY LLC as the owner and currently shows the status as "Pending," which puts the project in the pre-opening licensing phase. The filing also lists a contact phone number tied to the application.
Who’s behind the concept
County records link the new venture to Liam’s Hospitality LLC, the group behind Liam’s Den & Bubble Bar at the Grand Canal Shoppes inside The Venetian. Liam’s Den & Bubble Bar promotes itself as a champagne-focused speakeasy with curated bottles and cocktails, so the team is no stranger to an ambitious drink list. That experience suggests JP’s Brasserie & Sports Den could lean into a strong beverage program, even as it blends brasserie-style food with a more casual sports-bar vibe.
Opening timeline and offerings
Owner Gina Paul told What Now Las Vegas via text that the new bar is expected to open in the next few months, pointing to a likely summer launch. What Now Las Vegas also reports that the business formed an LLC earlier this year and that early plans call for a cocktail-forward bar that serves classic bar bites alongside game-day viewing. With no website, social accounts, or menu live yet, the specifics will stay fuzzy until the owners roll out an official announcement.
How it fits in the neighborhood
The West Sahara corridor has quietly turned into a busy stretch for new restaurants and retail, with both Strip-adjacent projects and older shopping centers drawing fresh tenants. Nearby properties have added restaurants and sports-centric venues in recent years, including high-profile sports bar openings covered by Eater Vegas. For locals, JP’s Brasserie & Sports Den looks poised to become another option for late-night bites, post-shift drinks, and weekend games without trekking to the resort corridor.
What to watch next
Anyone tracking the project can keep an eye on the Clark County license entry and watch for updates from Liam’s Hospitality or the venue itself once social channels go live. At the moment, there are no public profiles, reservation links, or posted menus, so the county filing and the operator’s existing concepts remain the best early clues to what is coming. This story will be updated once an official opening date is set, a menu is released, or additional permits are filed.









