Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Virgin Hotels dining lineup to mix old and new

Options will include Nobu, Todd English’s Olives

- By Heidi Knapp Rinella Contact Heidi Knapp Rinella at hrinella@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @HKRinella on Twitter.

The new Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, tentativel­y scheduled to open in November, will offer a taste of the old and the new — literally.

Among their restaurant portfolio, the developers of the project that will replace the Hard Rock Hotel are bringing back the best of that property’s restaurant­s in the form of Nobu, which opened with the resort in 1995, and MB Steak, a newer addition that had built a strong following.

The new hotel, for which a final opening date is to be announced around the middle of this month, also will share in the return to Las Vegas of multiple James Beard Award-winning chef Todd English. His restaurant Olives opened with the Bellagio in 1998 and was a prominent presence there until it was replaced by the relocation of Spago two decades later.

In a March interview, English said the new Olives will very much evoke the old one.

“It’s a next-generation Olives,” he said. “I always like to say 2.0. In the vein of Mediterran­ean — I’m going to definitely keep that. I think what most people want is a lot of interestin­g, fun ideas. It will be some of the stuff I’m known for and have done in Vegas for 20 years. Beef carpaccio — we used to sell 150 a day.”

But the new Olives won’t be all about meat; English said it will be “very much plant-based-friendly, which Mediterran­ean food is.”

English said it’s important to him to attract locals.

“Back before online reservatio­ns, if you had a local number, we would make sure you had a table,” he said. “I think that’s something that’s important. Where we’re situated in the casino, it’s easy to get to us as well.”

English said he plans to have a residence here and is excited about returning to Las Vegas. (He also is planning a food market/hall at

Area15, scheduled to open this month.)

Richard “Boz” Bosworth, president and CEO of Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, said English was a natural choice for the property.

“I’ve been a consumer fan of Todd and Olives dating back to 1999 in Charlestow­n, Massachuse­tts,” Bosworth said. “Of course, being a resident of Las Vegas for a number of years now, I used to frequently go to Olives at Bellagio as well as Todd English P.U.B.,” which was at The Shops at Crystals but has closed.

“We had an extraordin­ary interest in bringing Todd

into the fold,” he said. “He’s a great partner — everything we want in a culinarian.”

Bosworth said English also had assisted with attracting some of the resort’s other restaurant partners.

Besides Olives, Nobu and MB Steak, they are:

Night + Market from Los Angeles, which has a stated mission of “delicious Thai food to facilitate drinking and fun-having amongst friends.” It recently was a James Beard nominee for best wine program.

Kassi Beach Club from Nick Mathers, creator of Elephante in Santa Monica and Kassi Club in Los Angeles.

The poolside restaurant and ultraloung­e promises “coastal Italian flavors with a spirit of the Mediterran­ean.”

Casa Calavera from Hakkasan Group, with traditiona­l Mexican cuisine amid “a relaxed open-air, feet-in-the-sand experience” for dining and an energetic “pre-party” nightlife atmosphere.

Money, Baby! from industry veteran Justin Massei will have indoor and outdoor patios with sports betting and interactiv­e games

Pizza Forte, from longtime local restaurate­urs the Ferraro family, will return.

Afters Ice Cream, a Southern California social media darling known for one-ofa-kind creations such as the Milky Bun doughnut ice cream sandwich, will open its first location outside California.

There also will be a Commons Club, a signature feature of each Virgin Hotels property. It will have The Kitchen at Commons Club, serving breakfast through late night, including dishes that reflect Virgin’s British roots; The Bar at Commons Club; The Shag Room, with social events and some live entertainm­ent; and the Funny Library Coffee Shop, complete with communal workspace.

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Virgin Hotels Las Vegas A rendering of Olives at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, tentativel­y scheduled to open in November.

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