Las Vegas Review-Journal

Landmark eatery Piero’s set to resume daily service

- By Heidi Knapp Rinella

Local landmark Piero’s Italian Cuisine announced that it is returning to daily dinner service for the first time since the pandemic started.

The Wednesday announceme­nt from the restaurant, which relies heavily on the convention trade, came on the heels of the National Associatio­n of Broadcaste­rs canceling its convention scheduled for early October.

“I was surprised,” general manager Evan Glusman said of the NAB news. “We had no rumblings.” He said he didn’t have a lot of parties scheduled in connection with NAB but had a cancellati­on within 15 minutes of the organizati­on’s announceme­nt.

Glusman said he had

already planned to switch from four days a week to daily service starting Sept. 28 when he heard about the cancellati­on.

“It stung,” he said. “Here we go. It scares us a little bit. I won’t lie and say it doesn’t.”

Glusman said the news comes as Piero’s completes the best summer season in the restaurant’s 39-year history.

“The entire town was on fire, but at Piero’s it was amazing,” he said. “The locals really stepped up, so that was great for us. It was locals that have come to our restaurant for years, but instead of coming once or twice, it’s three or four times.”

Glusman said that while NAB traditiona­lly is one of the larger convention­s, his business gets a substantia­l boost from the smaller groups of 10,000 to 20,000 people who meet in the new West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, across Convention Center Drive from the restaurant. He said he’s optimistic that few other upcoming convention­s will cancel, including the behemoth CES in early January.

“For CES, we have a huge event,” he said. “Ten days in our entire parking lot. From what I see, they’re 100 percent committed to coming. They’re moving forward as is, and that’s truly an internatio­nal company.

“We’re just stoked to be getting back to seven days a week doing what we do.”

Piero’s was founded in 1982 by Glusman’s father, Freddie, and has been the site of numerous news events over the years. Specialtie­s include osso buco, which has been on the menu since 1982, as well as bone-in veal Parmigiana, Dover sole, a 24-ounce prime rib-eye and Florida stone crab claws. It’s currently open from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays, but starting Sept. 28, hours will shift to 5:30 to 10 p.m. daily.

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